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Silent Reading

The document discusses silent reading, which is the process of reading without vocalizing words, and includes methods such as skimming, scanning, intensive, and extensive reading. It outlines the goals, objectives, advantages, and disadvantages of silent reading, highlighting its efficiency and challenges faced by beginners. Additionally, it provides strategies for effective silent reading and overcoming common obstacles.

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Silent Reading

The document discusses silent reading, which is the process of reading without vocalizing words, and includes methods such as skimming, scanning, intensive, and extensive reading. It outlines the goals, objectives, advantages, and disadvantages of silent reading, highlighting its efficiency and challenges faced by beginners. Additionally, it provides strategies for effective silent reading and overcoming common obstacles.

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 Name: Irsa Amjad

 Roll no 20
Topic:
Silent  Submitted to: Dr Shaista Khalid
Reading  Session :2023 to 2027
 BS Education Regular 4th semester.
 Silent reading is process in which there is no
movement of lips or the tongue.

What is Silent  Process of providing the opportunity to learn


the meaning of many new words.
Reading
 Silent reading is process of reading done
silently without speaking the words vocally.
Goals and
Objectives
 Skimming is used to quickly gather the most
important information or main idea.
 We only run our eyes over text.
How can we  Noting important information.
say Skimming Example:
is silent 1. The Newspaper reading
reading 2. Magazine’s
3. Business or travel brouchers.
 Scanning is used to find a particular piece of
information .
 Run your eyes over the text.
How we can  Use for get information about meeting plan or
say scanning is schedules.
silent reading  Examples.
 Train or bus schedule.
 Intensive is used to shorter texts, in order to
extract specific information .
 Must understand each word meaning, number
or facts.
Intensive  Example:
Reading
 A report
 An insurance claim.
 A contract.
 Reading longer texts, often for pleasure or for
understand overall meaning.
 Used to improve your general knowledge.
Extensive  Example:
reading  Novel reading
 Magazines'
 The latest market strategy book.
1. The exam study is a type of reading .
a)Intensive.

Quiz b)Extensive.
c)Loud reading.
d)Skimming.
1. Choose a Quite Spot.
2. Start small part of reading.
Methods of
reading 3. Set aside a dedicate time.
4. Track your progress.
 Distraction.
 Lack of focus.
 Lack of understanding.
Overcoming
challenges  Lack of guidance.
 Lack of vocabulary collection.
 Difficulty in Pronunciations.
 Time saving.
 Quick process.
 Energy saving process.
 Developing interest.
Advantages
 Efficient for deep study.
 Self paced.
 Enhance Critical thinking .
 Less efficient for beginners.
 Uninteresting for them, those have less
vocabulary.
Disadvantages
 Mistakes done by students .
 Does not help to teach correct pronunciation.

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