Published On Mar 19, 2016
Learn when the author's purpose is to inform, persuade, entertain, and share insights or feelings; which publications are likely to have each purpose; and what you should do as the reader to interpret the writer's message written for each of these purposes.
CC] English | Español | Português.
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GUIDE
Interpreting What You Read (this playlist):
• Interpreting What You Read
Transition words... • Transition words in reading and writing
The author's purpose... • The author's purpose for writing (1/3...
The author's point of view... • The author's point of view in writing...
The author's tone... • Video
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Vocabulary playlist: • Vocabulary in Reading: Dealing with it
About Literacy playlist: • About Literacy
FURTHER READING
Advanced Reading Course: https://snaplanguage.io/esl/c-level/r...
This contains a complete course in advanced reading.
REFERENCES
Lahiri, Jhumpa. The Namesake. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. Print.
MUSIC
"And Then We Take Them Down Again" by Dokashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
"Sofamusik" in Dance of Anarchy by Sofamusik (CC4.0) #reading #series