Study Guide 4
Practice Exercises
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Section 2 pp. 39-41: Practice finding the main information in a news
article through the series of exercises. Learn the new vocabulary
words.
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Section 3 p. 42: Learn how essential information is organized in a news
article. Learn the specific vocabulary words and phrases that will
provide the orienting information about demonstrations.
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Section 4 pp. 43-49:
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Begin by giving titles to each of the article excerpts, and then
write the location, specific purpose, and participating
organizations of each of the demonstrations.
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Learn to link the information between articles by replying to
questions 1 and 2 after rereading the excerpts.
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Learn to integrate and retain the information you read by
connecting to it personally by responding to questions 3 through 5.
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Deepen your understanding of the new vocabulary and learn to think
critically about the reporter's voice by reflecting on the way word
choice impacts the way the information will be interpreted. Start
by giving the two articles titles that reflect how the author is
interpreting the information he or she is reporting. Then write out
the essential information from each of the two articles.
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Practice analyzing an author's voice critically and distinguishing
the raw information from the author's interpretive voice by
responding to the questions.
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Memorize the vocabulary from pp. 20-25 of the Kendall book.
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Prepare a paragraph-long news report to present orally in your
conversation session using the vocabulary from pp. 20-25 in the
Kendall book.
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Prepare to relate the top three headlines of the week in your
conversation session.
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Listen to the news segment (2-3 minutes) assigned by your mentor,
and prepare to engage in a discussion in your conversation session.
Homework to Hand in
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Section 4, questions 1-5, pp. 45-46
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Section 4, questions 1-4, pp. 48-49
Self Assessment
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I have completed Part 1 of "Demonstrations," pp. 39-49.
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I have practiced finding the main information in an article related
demonstrations.
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I have tuned my sensitivity to the author's interpretive voice, and
have practiced separating the voice from the content.
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I am able to think and write about the news fragments in the chapter as
they relate to my personal ideas and circumstances.
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I have memorized the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 20-25.
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I am able to write and orally deliver a brief news report.
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I consistently skim Arabic newspapers and can determine and relate the
most important headlines.
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I have practiced listening to a news report in Arabic for comprehension
and I can discuss it with others in Arabic.
Conversation Session Partner Guide
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Have the students report the top three headlines of
the week.
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Have the students present their paragraph-long news reports using the
vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 20-25.
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Engage the students in a discussion on the audio news segment (2-3 minutes) you
assigned to them. Encourage the students to incorporate the new
vocabulary, in particular the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp.
20-25.
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Have the students watch a news segment, and then ask
them questions to test their comprehension. Show them
the segment again until they understand it.