pptx, 7.45 MB
pptx, 7.45 MB
docx, 51.27 KB
docx, 51.27 KB
pptx, 13.8 MB
pptx, 13.8 MB

Reading for information is about teaching students how to extract particular pieces of information from a text. Its a functional skill that enables them to use English for everyday life, things like looking at holiday deals and train timetables.

I’ve put all the resources on one sheet and included a separate answer sheet so that it can easy to follow for home learning. Some of the texts are based on crime and punishment.

It covers:

Fact and opinion
Skimming and scanning
Some speaking and listening opportunity in the form of a class debate using information on crimes and punishments.
Exclamation marks and possessive apostrophes.

Further learning is included with a separate document and a skimming and scanning video.

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