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Illustration showing skimming and scanning reading strategies - common aspects include quick reading, searching for specific information, and not reading every word. Differences include skimming for main ideas vs. scanning for specific details, using headings in skimming vs. using keywords in scanning, and skimming for gist vs. scanning word by word.

Title: Exploring Reading Techniques: The Similarities and Differences Between Skimming and Scanning

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Question: Skimming and scanning are reading strategies. 7a Provide three aspect that both strategies have in common. 1 Marks 7b Identify three difference between the strategies.

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Certainly! ### 7a: Three Aspects Both Skimming and Scanning Have in Common 1. **Efficiency**: Both skimming and scanning are used to quickly process large amounts of text. 2. **Purpose-Driven**: Both strategies are goal-oriented. They are used to find specific information or to get a general overview without reading every word. 3. **Non-linear Reading**: Both methods involve non-linear reading, meaning the reader does not follow the text from beginning to end but rather jumps to different sections based on their purpose. ### 7b: Three Differences Between Skimming and Scanning 1. **Objective**: - **Skimming**: The primary goal of skimming is to get a general understanding of the content or the overall idea of the text. - **Scanning**: The primary goal of scanning is to locate specific information or details within the text, such as names, dates, or keywords. 2. **Reading Process**: - **Skimming**: In skimming, the reader quickly moves through the text to get an overview, often reading the first and last sentence of paragraphs, headings, subheadings, and highlighted terms. - **Scanning**: In scanning, the reader searches for particular words or phrases. They may ignore large sections of the text that do not contain the targeted information. 3. **Depth of Understanding**: - **Skimming**: Skimming provides a superficial understanding. It’s more about knowing the broad strokes of the material rather than specific details. - **Scanning**: Scanning does not aim to understand the overarching theme but is highly focused on finding a specific piece of information. I hope this helps clarify the similarities and differences between skimming and scanning!

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May 27, 2024, 11:11 a.m.

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Published: Monday, May 27, 2024

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