Study Guide 5
Practice Exercises
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Section 5 pp. 51-54: Refine your understanding of the new vocabulary
words by learning their precise use according to category and context.
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Starting with exercises 3 and 4, categorize the vocabulary words in
the provided charts, and then use the appropriate word to complete
each sentence in the exercises.
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Make pairs between the nouns and the verbs, and then use the pairs
to fill in the blanks in exercise 5.
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Use the correct prepositions to complete the paragraphs in exercise
6.
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Drawing from all the new vocabulary, complete the paragraphs in
exercise 7.
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Section 6 pp. 56-57: Read the hints for successful speed reading, and
then title the five excerpts after skimming each one for essential
information.
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Section 7 pp. 59-60: Learn to discern the bias of a news report by
noting the author's word choices. Read the excerpts, title them, and
then compare them to each other by answering questions 1 through 3.
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Memorize the vocabulary from pp. 27-31 of the Kendall book.
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Write two short news reports using the vocabulary from pp. 27-31 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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Read the article assigned by your mentor (200 words), and prepare
two points to contribute to a discussion in your conversation
session.
Homework to Hand in
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Section 5, exercises 3-7, pp. 51-54
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Section 7, questions 1-3, pp. 59-60
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Short news reports using vocabulary on pp. 27-31 of the Kendall book
Self Assessment
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I have completed Part 2 of "Demonstrations," pp. 51-60.
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I have learned the precise usage of the vocabulary words from
"Demonstrations" and I have practiced using them in sentences and
paragraphs.
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I have practiced speed reading news excerpts to glean essential
information.
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I have learned ways to discern the author's bias by noting and
interpreting his or her word choices.
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I have memorized the vocabulary from the Kendall book, pp. 27-31.
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I am able to write news reports using the new vocabulary I have
learned.
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I consistently skim Arabic newspapers and can determine and relate the
most important headlines.
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I have read an article from an Arabic newspaper, and I am able to
contribute to a discussion about it with my conversation partners.
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 summarize the news article (200 words) you assigned to
them.
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Engage the students in a discussion on the news article. Encourage the students
to incorporate the new vocabulary, in particular the vocabulary from
the Kendall book, pp. 27-31.
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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.