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[Sentence
Structure] [Scanning]
[Skimming] [Idea
Map] |
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Idea Map |
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When
you are reading a lengthy article, drawing idea map by
making notes |
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key words is essential to help you organize the author¡¦s
ideas and become |
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ready to summarize in your own language and sentences.
By practicing this skill, y |
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your mind is trained to focus on important ideas when
you are doing complicated |
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reading. Because of time shortage, you do not write an
outline for your reading. On |
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the contrary, an idea map is easy to draw and show ideas
in interesting colors or |
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patterns created by you. As soon as you are developed to
be a sophisticated |
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reader, you don¡¦t need an idea map since your eyes move
along with important |
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ideas which are automatically absorbed and integrated
through mental process. |
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An idea map on a newspaper article is drawn for you to
see how your mind |
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works to help you comprehend and remember your reading.
Since an idea map |
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shows key words or expressions, combination of them in
sentences help you |
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summarize the ideas in a paragraph. |
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