Unit 14 Review
Unit 14 Review
Unit 14 Review
REVIEW ON READING
SKILLS
Objectives:
To get general ideas of reading
skills
What skills does reading
involve?
• Skimming to find the topic and the main idea
of a passage
• Scanning to find specific pieces of
information intended
• Finding referents
• Guessing meanings of unknown words
• Understanding particular text organizations
• Reading tables and graphs
• Transferring information and understanding
transitional markers
• Distinguishing facts from opinions
Grammatical Skills Necessary for
Reading
• Noun Phrase
• Noun Clause
• Expletive There and It
• Adverb Clause
• Adjective Phrase
• Adjective Clause
• Modal Auxiliaries
Practice 1
Music is clearly different from language. People
can, nevertheless, use it to communicate things
– especially their emotions – and when allied
with speech in a song, it is one of the most
powerful means of communication. But what is
it? If music is truly distinct from speech, then it
ought to have a distinct processing mechanism
in the brain – one that keeps it separate from the
interpretation of other sounds, including
language. The evidence suggests that such a
separate mechanism does, indeed, exist.
1. What is the topic, topic sentence, and controlling idea
of the above passage?
Music,
Music is clearly different from language,
Clearly different.
2. Is music the same as language?
No, it is not.
3. Who can communicate their emotions?
People.
4. What can be the most powerful mean of communication?
Music.
5. What do ”it (line 2) their (line 3) one (line 8)” refer to?
It = music, their = people, one = the brain.
6. The part of speech of “clearly” is …
Adverb
7. The word “communicate” (line 2) and “communication”
(line 5) are …
Verb, Noun.
Practice 2
1. We (learn) English since we were in High School.
We have learnt English since we were in High School.
2. My father is not a smoker. He(not/smoke) cigarette.
He does not smoke cigarette.
3. Don’t be noisy! The baby (sleep) now.
The baby is sleeping now.
4. She (go) to Singapore last week.
She went to Singapore last week.
5. The students (do) an exam when the director (come).
The students were doing an exam when the director
came.
6. A new hospital (build) in this area next year.
A new hospital will be built in this area next year.
7. The room (use) everyday.
The room is used everyday.
Practice 3
Some varieties of cassava when
grown under certain conditions of soils
and climate develop a high prussic acid
content and become extremely
poisonous to people. If eaten in a large
amount during pregnancy, it may cause
deformities in the developing fetus. It
may be responsible for birth defects.
What is the text organization of the reading
above?
Cause - Effect
Practice 3
The prenatal life of an animal has three
phases. The first phase lasts from
fertilization until the start of cell
differentiation. During this phase, little
change in shape or weight of the ovum takes
place. In the second stage, or embryonic
phase, cell differentiation starts and the
major tissues and organs start to develop.
The third, or foetal, phase is characterized by
a rapid increase in the weight of foetus.