1073. Being after excellence




Teacher A said to teacher B, “Some clues for working out a text in English? Ok, look. The first thing is understanding it. We’re talking about advanced-level texts, right? 

So the student should read the text over and over, with the allied army of a dictionary. One I use a lot is online: Wordreference. Then, go on with more reading and getting a general frame, a general outline, the gist. 

Some people prefer to get as much information as possible: they prefer details and as many useful points as possible. 

Anyway, with this working or that one or however someone faces the text, for the reader is more simple now to answer questions or exercises: drills, questions about some aspect, multiple choice, summarizing, saying something with other words... 

Working on texts is so enriching for a learner of English, to sum up.” / Photo from: gpicanada com. Yoko Kamijo Playing Piano  

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