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Stage 3 guidelines for reading: Appropriate varieties

 

Objectives
 

Here are some objectives for learning appropriate varieties when reading in Stage 3:

 
  • To notice, when reading dialogue, how people talk to family, friends, strangers, merchants, employees, and people of different ages and social status
  • To recognize grammatical forms and vocabulary that only occur in writing
  • To recognize when regional dialects or speech representative of different social classes is being reflected in dialogue
  • To recognize grammatical forms and usage appropriate to personal letters versus business letters
Strategies
 

Here are some strategies for learning appropriate varieties when reading in Stage 3:

 
  • Analysis

    Use the Text Portfolio technique to collect examples of different texts of the same genre and compare stylistic and regional variations.

  • Comparison with observed situations

    Look at what you recorded about the varieties of speech observed in social situations. See if these same varieties are reflected in the texts you read. Discuss these styles and variations with your friends and language associate(LA). Ask what they consider good style.

    Tip:

    Ask a librarian or a friend to recommend books or stories that have fairly typical dialogue, not something bizarre done for artistic effect.

  • Lots of exposure

    Reading lots of material you can understand will help you subconsciously recognize the varieties used by writers.

Techniques
 

Here are some techniques for learning appropriate varieties when reading in Stage 3:

 
 
Activity
 

Here is an activity for learning appropriate varieties when reading in Stage 3:

 

    Reading for pleasure


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