Please identify the Reading Strategy that is being used in each sentence below. 1. Last night while I was reading my book, there was a character that reminded me of myself. I felt I knew that character personally. We had so many things in common. Strategy: \ 2. There was a house in the story that the author described perfectly. I felt as if the house was in front of me. A picture was painted in my mind. Strategy: 3. There was one part of the story that did not make any sense when I read it at first. I had to reread it several times before I understood what I was reading. Strategy: 4. At the end of the first chapter I found myself guessing as to what was going to happen next. I just had to continue reading to find out if I was correct. Strategy: 5. When I finished reading the story, I was very sad. It did not end the way I was hoping it would have ended. It was not the best book I have read. Very disappointing! Strategy: 6. At the end, the main character moved to another country. I was hoping for a happy ending. I don’t understand why the author ended the story that way. Why would she do such a thing? Strategy:
1. Greg (has returned) at last. Mary (has been waiting) for him so long. 2. Margaret, you (have been reading) my letters. Don’t deny it. 3. When I (came) home, Mother (was making) breakfast and Father (was having) his morning tea. 4. When did you (discuss) it? I have never (heard) the subject mentioned. 5. No, you can’t go to the Smiths’. You (have been) there twice this week. 6. Why, you (have not changed) at all. I (recognized) you the moment I (saw) you. 7. Has Terry (gone) shopping already? 8. When did you (go) to bed? 9. I (have offered) to buy them out. 10. My dear girl, you (have been overeating) for years. You (have lost) your looks; you (have lost) your figure. You can’t get back to normal overnight. Remember what doctor Lester (told) you on Monday. 11. I (saw) her when I (was driving) past their house on my way to work. 12. He (has not said) a single word to me yet and he (got) that letter on Sunday. 13. The children (have been talking) of nothing else for weeks. 14. And we (have sung) together ever since that time. 15. Where was he? – He (was sitting) at his desk. He (has not moved) since she (left).
B:.I'd love to, but I have to go home..and do my homework.
A:..What about.next week?
B:..With pleasure,.thank you.
2.A:Shall we watch...a new video after classes?
B:.I'm sorry, I can't..thank you all the same.
A:...i'd love you to..inform me when you are free..
3.A:.Will you go..to a party with me tonight?
B:.I'd love to,..but I'm afraid I can't make it.
A:..Oh, that's a pity,.then why don't we.do our hometask together .?
B:..I would like it.very much.
4.A:...Look, I've got two tickets to the theatre for the opening night performance
B:.Oh,.that sounds..perfect! And what day is the performance?
A:.It's..on Saturday. The play beings.at seven p.m...
B:.Of course I will go with you,..thank you.