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Inside
the text
What
and why?
From
CEWw 3 onwards, most of the READING texts in the Topic
and Language Units are accompanied by brief tasks which require
the students to have a 'global understanding'. For example, a task
might ask them to explain in their own words what some key terms
from the text mean. The purpose in keeping these tasks brief is
to maintain interest and motivation, without making students work
out the detail of every text they read. However, it is often important
and useful to focus on the vocabulary, grammar and form of a text,
so for this reason optional Inside the text tasks are provided
in the first Topic and Language Unit in each Theme.
Inside the text tasks are also provided in the Out and about
sections.
Practical
ideas
- If
your class has students of MIXED ABILITIES, you can divide the
students into different groups. Some students can get extra practice
by working through the Inside the text tasks, while other
students work on freer tasks. (See Mixed abilities suggestions
in the Unit notes in the Teacher's Book.)
- Students
can also make up Inside the text tasks for each other,
using the ones in the book as examples. Encourage them to look
at Inside the text exercises in other Topic and Language
Units for ideas.
- The
Help yourself list at the back of the Student's Book also
gives more ideas for Inside the text exercises that you
or your students can devise. You can put these exercises in a
class EXERCISE BOX.

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