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Practice Skimming and Scanning

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Robert Denis Justavino

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English Language Specialist

Reading Strategies: Skimming and Scanning

What is skimming?

Skimming is reading a text for GENERAL INFORMATION. Imagine that you are snorkeling in the ocean. You are

skimming the reef, looking at all the different fish, and getting the main idea of what you see.

The reading strategy “skimming” is the same.

¤ Read the text quickly.

¤ You don’t need to understand every word.

¤ Try to think of one sentence to summarize each paragraph – what is

the MAIN IDEA?

Skimming improves your reading because it helps you read quickly and unlock the main idea of a text before you

look for details.

What is scanning?

Scanning is reading a text for SPECIFIC INFORMATION. Now, imagine that you are snorkeling again, but this time

you are looking for one fish – the fish with the red tail. You see a lot of fish, but your focus is on finding the fish

with the red tail. The reading strategy “scanning” is the same.

¤ Read the text slowly.

¤ Look for what is being asked for in the question like a specific

person or date.

¤ Once you find the part in the text you are looking for – read carefully.

Scanning improves your reading because it helps you learn how to

find specific information.

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Skimming Practice
Skim the text below. Read it quickly. Don’t use a dictionary. Then, answer the question.

Sundance by Teresa Wilson

I really don’t know why this book is so popular. I mean, I suppose it is going to appeal to young girls who want

danger and romance, but I found this book really tedious. For a start, the characters were really unconvincing.

The author went out of her way to add lots of details about the characters, but I found these details really

pointless. I thought that some of the facts she presented about the main characters would become significant in

some way later in the novel, but they didn’t. They were just worthless bits of information. I also was disappointed

that, although this book is meant to be about kids at high school, the writer seems to have no recollection at all

about what it’s like to be 17. The main character thought and acted like a 32-year-old. It just wasn’t believable.

I’m not saying Teresa Wilson is a bad writer. She can obviously string words together and come up with a story

that is appealing to a large number of people, but she lacks anything original. There is no flair. It just uses the

same sort of language as you can see in many other mediocre novels.

Source

Q1: How did Kerry feel about the book?

Scanning Practice

Scan the text above for the answers to the following questions.
Q1: Which age group will like this book?

Q2: Who is Teresa Wilson?

Q3: What does “mediocre” mean in the last line?

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Robert Denis Justavino
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Answers to the reading exercises


Skimming Question 1:

Answer: Kerry feels negatively towards the book.

I really don’t know why this book is so popular. I mean, I suppose it is going to appeal to young girls who want

danger and romance, but I found this book really tedious. For a start, the characters were really unconvincing.

The author went out of her way to add lots of details about the characters, but I found these details really

pointless. I thought that some of the facts she presented about the main characters would become significant in

some way later in the novel, but they didn’t. They were just worthless bits of information. I also was

disappointed that, although this book is meant to be about kids at high school, the writer seems to have no

recollection at all about what it’s like to be 17. The main character thought and acted like a 32-year old. It

just wasn’t believable.

Scanning Question 1:

Answer: Young girls.

I really don’t know why this book is so popular. I mean, I suppose it is going to appeal to young girls who want

danger and romance, but I found this book really tedious. For a start, the characters were really unconvincing.

Scanning Question 2:

Answer: The writer/author of the book.

I’m not saying Teresa Wilson is a bad writer. She can obviously string words together and come up with a story

that is appealing to a large number of people, but she lacks anything original. There is no flair. It just uses the

same sort of language as you can see in many other mediocre novels.

Scanning Question 3:

Answer: Mediocre means average, nothing special.

There is no flair. It just uses the same sort of language as you can see in many other mediocre novels.

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