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How To Scan: Ask Someone To Read This With You If You Need To

The document provides instructions for scanning a text to find specific information. Scanning involves quickly looking through a text without reading fully to locate a particular word or piece of data. It recommends thinking about the target information, writing it down, and letting your eyes quickly move over the text while focusing on finding the target words. With practice, scanning can save time when looking up various details like names, numbers, or words in other materials. The exercises that follow provide a sample advertisement to scan for answers to comprehension questions.
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How To Scan: Ask Someone To Read This With You If You Need To

The document provides instructions for scanning a text to find specific information. Scanning involves quickly looking through a text without reading fully to locate a particular word or piece of data. It recommends thinking about the target information, writing it down, and letting your eyes quickly move over the text while focusing on finding the target words. With practice, scanning can save time when looking up various details like names, numbers, or words in other materials. The exercises that follow provide a sample advertisement to scan for answers to comprehension questions.
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How To Scan

Ask someone to read this with you if you need to.

If you want just one piece of information from a text (e.g. name, an address, the time of a
TV programme or a word you want to spell) you need to scan for it. This means looking
through very quickly without really reading the words. All you have to do is find the
word(s) you want.
Look at the list below. Tick the things you would use scanning for:

reading instructions
finding a telephone number
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finding out who a letter is from
reading a book
finding a street on a map
looking up the time of a bus
finding a plumber in yellow pages
finding a word in the dictionary
studying an agreement
checking that a cheque has been signed

Steps for Scanning


Think about what you are scanning for.
Write it down and try to get a picture of it in your mind.
Keep thinking about what you are looking for and let your eye run over the page.
Don’t read the words. Don’t read the sentences. Just look.
If you don’t find it first time, try again.
Keep thinking about the words you want and keep your eyes moving quickly.
If you don’t do it quickly then you are not really scanning, you’re stopping to read the
other words.

You might need a lot of practice before you can scan well, but it will save you time in the
end. It’s very useful for looking up all sorts of things.

If you are not good at reading yet, you can still scan. Try finding words you know well, like
Liverpool or your own name, in a page of writing.

Now try some of the scanning exercises.

Adapted from Liverpool College: Reading strategies flexi pack


SCANNING EXERCISE

Before you start, read the ‘How To Scan Sheet’ sheet.

Have a quick look through the advert below, then answer the questions on the
next page.

continued

Adapted from Liverpool College: Reading strategies flexi pack


Questions

1 What can you save from shopping at this place?

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2 How many good reasons are there for shopping there?

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3 What is the telephone number?

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4 What can you earn with Argos?

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5 What are the names of the catering firm?

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6 How long does the offer last?

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Now check your answers below.

Discuss your work with a teacher/friend and decide what you need to work on
next.

Answers

Adapted from Liverpool College: Reading strategies flexi pack


Adapted from Liverpool College: Reading strategies flexi pack

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