Reading for a Reason
Enhancing Reading Skills
Laurie Blass and Elizabeth Whalley
high beginning to intermediate
This new three-level academic theme-based
reading series focuses on
cross-curricular content and
promotes critical thinking skills.
Features
Reading selections span fiction, non-fiction, news and magazine
articles, interviews, maps, charts, web pages, quotations, and
photo captions
Reading passages reflect controlled word count and vocabulary and
structure progression
Skills are continually recycled to build student reading fluency,
confidence, and mastery
Units
open with engaging
photographs and questions to
introduce the theme, provide academic focus, set chapter
goals, and activate prior knowledge
Before You Read activities stimulate
background knowledge, focus on vocabulary presentation and
practice, and introduce important expressions
As You Read sections focus
students on the main idea, offer timed readings to build
fluency, and provide pair work activities to promote topic
discussion and information processing
A
specific section in each unit focuses on Internet research
Structured speaking activities help students further explore each
unit theme
Each unit
concludes with three
writing activities—two
structured paragraph exercises and one topic-of-choice exercise