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Reading. Simon Wrigley Buckinghamshire English adviser. What do you read?. What do you read ?.

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  1. Reading Simon Wrigley Buckinghamshire English adviser

  2. What do you read?

  3. What do you read ? junk mail shop sign map blog recipe DVD report road sign watch letter newspaper email website story TV brochure bill receipt diary dictionary subtitle notice advertisement packaging ticket text-message

  4. How has reading matter changed ? junk mail shop sign map blog recipe DVD report road sign watch letter newspaper emailwebsite story TV brochure bill receipt diary dictionary subtitle notice advertisement packaging ticket text-message

  5. Why do you read?

  6. Why do you read? • To amuse myself • To inform myself/find something out • To bond with others • To re-read, check, remind myself • To see if I can throw this away

  7. How do you read?

  8. Phonics: Ghotib = fish • Sound Letters Analogy • ‘f’ = gh enough • ‘i’ = o women • ‘sh’ = ti station • … = b lamb

  9. How do you read? • Smoe polpee thnik that rdeanig is aoubt flowonlig the txet ltteer by ltteer and pyiang no antetiotn to the bggier pctuire. This txet sohws that as lnog as the frsit and lsat ltteers are in the rghit palce, msot polpee’s brians are qutie cpbaale of mcuh more exitroardrany thngis.

  10. Syntax Lxttxxx xxx xxx xxx xxly clxxx xxed xxx rxxxxxx wxxxs.

  11. Syntax Letters are not the only clues for reading words.

  12. Context Reading

  13. Context Reading Reading

  14. Context Reading Reading Centre

  15. Tesco Wholegrain Mustard Suitable for vegetarians

  16. Tesco Wholegrain Mustard Suitable for vegetarians Serving suggestion: Serve as an accompaniment with hot or cold meats, chicken, ham or pork pies.

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