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ENGLISH
COMPREHENSION AND
COMPOSITON
Week One: Enhancing
Comprehension Skills – 1
Course Coordinator: Ayyaz Qadeer
1. PREVIEWING
• A general idea of the topic in your
mind
• Read the First Sentence
• Read the Last Sentence
Exercise:

Preview the following passage and
identify the Topic

A black hole is a region of space created by the total
gravitational collapse of matter. It is so intense that nothing, not
even light or radiation, can escape. In other words, it is a oneway surface through which matter can fall inward but cannot
emerge.
Some astronomers believe that a black hole may be formed
when a large star collapses inward from its own weight. So long
as they are emitting heat and light into space, stars support
themselves against their own gravitational pull with the outward
thermal pressure generated by heat from nuclear reactions deep
in their interiors. But if a star eventually exhausts it nuclear fuel,
then its unbalanced gravitational attraction could cause it to
contract and collapse. Furthermore, it could begin to pull in
surrounding matter, including nearby comets and planets,
creating a black hole.
TOPIC

BLACK HOLE
2. Reading for Main Ideas/ topic/
subject/ title

• The point of view of the author
• Look at the first two sentence
Exercise:What would be good title for
the passage?
For more than a century, despite attacks by a few
opposing scientists, Charles Darwin’s theory of
evolution by natural selection has stood firm. Now,
however, some respected biologists are beginning to
question whether the theory accounts for major
developments such as the shift from water to land
habitation. Clearly, evolution has not proceeded
steadily but has progressed by radical advances.
Recent research in molecular biology, particularly in
the study of DNA, provides us with a new possibility.
Not only environment change but also genetic codes in
the underlying structure of DNA govern evolution.
The Good Title
The Main Idea:The Biologists are beginning
to question Darwin’s theory

Title:

“Questions about Darwin’s
Theory”
3. Using Contexts for
Vocabulary
• A context is the combination of vocabulary
and grammar that surrounds a word.
• The general prediction about meaning
Predict the meanings of underlined words from the context
At the age of sixty-six, Harland Sanders had to auction off
everything he owned in order to pay his debts. Once the successful
proprietor of a large restaurant, Sanders saw his business suffer
from the construction of a new freeway that bypassed his
establishment and rerouted the traffic that had formerly passed.
With an income for only $ 105 a month in Social Security, he
packed his car with a pressure cooker, some frying chicken. He
stopped at restaurants, where he cooked chicken for owners to
sample. If they liked it, he offered to show them how to cook it.
Then he sold them the seasoning and collected a royalty. Of four
cents on each chicken they cooked. The rest is history. Eight years
later, there were 638 Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises, and
Colonel Sanders had sold his business again—this time for over
tow million dollars.
Check your answers
•
•
•
•
•

To auction means to Sell
Proprietor means to Owner
Formerly means in the past
To sample means to try or to Taste
Royalty means Payment
4. SCANNING FOR DETAILS
• To go to the information required
• Find the important content words (usually
Nouns, verbs, adjectives or adverbs)
Ex. Scan the Passage
To prepare for a career in engineering, a student must
begin planning in high school. Mathematics and
science should form the core curriculum. For example,
in a school where sixteen credit hours are required for
high school graduation, four should be in mathematics,
one each in chemistry, biology, and physics. The
remaining credits should include four in English and at
least three in the humanities and social sciences. The
average entering freshman in engineering should have
achieved at least a 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0
scale in his or her high school. Although deficiencies
can be corrected during the first year, the student who
needs additional work should expect to spend five
instead of four years to complete a degree.
Questions
1. What is the average grade point for an entering
freshman in engineering?
2. When should a student begin planning for a career in
engineering “”
3. How can a student correct deficiencies in preparation?
4. How many credits should a student have in English?
5. How many credits are required for a high school
diploma?
Answers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

2.5
In high school
By spending five years
Four
sixteen
5. MAKING INFERENCES

Evidence: Direct Statement of the fact
Inference:A logical conclusion based on evidence./
An implied meaning
Ex.

Read the passage and Answer the Questions

When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid molecule
divides into two parts, a hydrogen ion and another ion. An
ion is an atom or a group of atoms that has an electrical
charge. The charge can be either positive or negative. If
hydrochloric acid is mixed with water, for example, it
divides into hydrogen ions and chlorine ions.
A strong acid ionizes to a great extent, but a weak acid does
not ionize so much. The strength of an acid, therefore,
depends on how much it ionizes, not on how many
hydrogen ions are produced. It is interesting that nitric
acid and sulfuric acid become greatly ionized whereas
boric acid and carbonic acid do not.
Questions

• 1 What kind of acid is sulfuric acid?
• 2 What kind of acid is boric acid?
Check your Answers
• 1. A strong acid ionizes to a great extent,
and sulfuric acid becomes
greatly ionized
So sulfuric acid is a strong acid
• 2. A weak acid does not ionize so much
and boric acid does not ionize greatly.
So boric acid is a weak acid
6. IDENTIFYING EXCEPTION

• NOT mentioned in the Reading
• Require your Scanning Skill
Ex. Read the Passage
All music consists of two elements---expression and design.
Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a
personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact
and must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and
appreciated. The folk son, for example, has a definite musical
design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning
and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music
repeated for each stanza of verse.
Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk
songs are often popular verse set to music. They are not always
recorded and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version
of oral history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part
as a consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk
sons are almost perfect in their construction and design. A
particular singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an
interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the
song itself is stable and enduring.
Questions
• All of the following are true of a folk song
EXCEPT
• A. there is a clear start and finish
• B. the origin is often not known
• C. the design may change in the
interpretation
• D. simple repetition is characteristic of
its design
Check your answer

D
7. LOCATING REFERENCES
• Find the Antecedent of a Pronoun
• Replace every option with pronoun;
Meaning should not be changed
Ex. Read the Passage
All music consists of two elements---expression and design.
Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a
personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact
and must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and
appreciated. The folk son, for example, has a definite musical
design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning
and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music
repeated for each stanza of verse.
Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk
songs are often popular verse set to music. They are not always
recorded and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version
of oral history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part
as a consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk
sons are almost perfect in their construction and design. A
particular singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an
interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the
son itself is stable and enduring.
Check your answer

Folk Songs
8. Referring to the Passage
• Read the Question
• Scan for the Information required
Ex. Read the Passage
All music consists of two elements---expression and design.
Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a
personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact and
must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and
appreciated. The folk song, for example, has a definite musical
design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning
and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music
repeated for each stanza of verse.
Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk songs
are often popular verse set to music. They are not always recorded
and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version of oral
history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part as a
consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk sons
are almost perfect in their construction and design. A particular
singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an interesting
expression, but the simple design that underlies the song itself is
stable and enduring.
Questions
• Where does in the passage the writer
presents an example?
• Where does the writer compare the two
styles and what are they?
Check your answers
• The folk song, for example, has a definite musical
design that relies on simple repetition with a
definite beginning and ending.
• an interesting expression, but the simple design
that underlies the son itself is stable and enduring.

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Comprehension skills(01)

  • 1. ENGLISH COMPREHENSION AND COMPOSITON Week One: Enhancing Comprehension Skills – 1 Course Coordinator: Ayyaz Qadeer
  • 2. 1. PREVIEWING • A general idea of the topic in your mind • Read the First Sentence • Read the Last Sentence
  • 3. Exercise: Preview the following passage and identify the Topic A black hole is a region of space created by the total gravitational collapse of matter. It is so intense that nothing, not even light or radiation, can escape. In other words, it is a oneway surface through which matter can fall inward but cannot emerge. Some astronomers believe that a black hole may be formed when a large star collapses inward from its own weight. So long as they are emitting heat and light into space, stars support themselves against their own gravitational pull with the outward thermal pressure generated by heat from nuclear reactions deep in their interiors. But if a star eventually exhausts it nuclear fuel, then its unbalanced gravitational attraction could cause it to contract and collapse. Furthermore, it could begin to pull in surrounding matter, including nearby comets and planets, creating a black hole.
  • 5. 2. Reading for Main Ideas/ topic/ subject/ title • The point of view of the author • Look at the first two sentence
  • 6. Exercise:What would be good title for the passage? For more than a century, despite attacks by a few opposing scientists, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection has stood firm. Now, however, some respected biologists are beginning to question whether the theory accounts for major developments such as the shift from water to land habitation. Clearly, evolution has not proceeded steadily but has progressed by radical advances. Recent research in molecular biology, particularly in the study of DNA, provides us with a new possibility. Not only environment change but also genetic codes in the underlying structure of DNA govern evolution.
  • 7. The Good Title The Main Idea:The Biologists are beginning to question Darwin’s theory Title: “Questions about Darwin’s Theory”
  • 8. 3. Using Contexts for Vocabulary • A context is the combination of vocabulary and grammar that surrounds a word. • The general prediction about meaning
  • 9. Predict the meanings of underlined words from the context At the age of sixty-six, Harland Sanders had to auction off everything he owned in order to pay his debts. Once the successful proprietor of a large restaurant, Sanders saw his business suffer from the construction of a new freeway that bypassed his establishment and rerouted the traffic that had formerly passed. With an income for only $ 105 a month in Social Security, he packed his car with a pressure cooker, some frying chicken. He stopped at restaurants, where he cooked chicken for owners to sample. If they liked it, he offered to show them how to cook it. Then he sold them the seasoning and collected a royalty. Of four cents on each chicken they cooked. The rest is history. Eight years later, there were 638 Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises, and Colonel Sanders had sold his business again—this time for over tow million dollars.
  • 10. Check your answers • • • • • To auction means to Sell Proprietor means to Owner Formerly means in the past To sample means to try or to Taste Royalty means Payment
  • 11. 4. SCANNING FOR DETAILS • To go to the information required • Find the important content words (usually Nouns, verbs, adjectives or adverbs)
  • 12. Ex. Scan the Passage To prepare for a career in engineering, a student must begin planning in high school. Mathematics and science should form the core curriculum. For example, in a school where sixteen credit hours are required for high school graduation, four should be in mathematics, one each in chemistry, biology, and physics. The remaining credits should include four in English and at least three in the humanities and social sciences. The average entering freshman in engineering should have achieved at least a 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale in his or her high school. Although deficiencies can be corrected during the first year, the student who needs additional work should expect to spend five instead of four years to complete a degree.
  • 13. Questions 1. What is the average grade point for an entering freshman in engineering? 2. When should a student begin planning for a career in engineering “” 3. How can a student correct deficiencies in preparation? 4. How many credits should a student have in English? 5. How many credits are required for a high school diploma?
  • 14. Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.5 In high school By spending five years Four sixteen
  • 15. 5. MAKING INFERENCES Evidence: Direct Statement of the fact Inference:A logical conclusion based on evidence./ An implied meaning
  • 16. Ex. Read the passage and Answer the Questions When an acid is dissolved in water, the acid molecule divides into two parts, a hydrogen ion and another ion. An ion is an atom or a group of atoms that has an electrical charge. The charge can be either positive or negative. If hydrochloric acid is mixed with water, for example, it divides into hydrogen ions and chlorine ions. A strong acid ionizes to a great extent, but a weak acid does not ionize so much. The strength of an acid, therefore, depends on how much it ionizes, not on how many hydrogen ions are produced. It is interesting that nitric acid and sulfuric acid become greatly ionized whereas boric acid and carbonic acid do not.
  • 17. Questions • 1 What kind of acid is sulfuric acid? • 2 What kind of acid is boric acid?
  • 18. Check your Answers • 1. A strong acid ionizes to a great extent, and sulfuric acid becomes greatly ionized So sulfuric acid is a strong acid • 2. A weak acid does not ionize so much and boric acid does not ionize greatly. So boric acid is a weak acid
  • 19. 6. IDENTIFYING EXCEPTION • NOT mentioned in the Reading • Require your Scanning Skill
  • 20. Ex. Read the Passage All music consists of two elements---expression and design. Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact and must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and appreciated. The folk son, for example, has a definite musical design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music repeated for each stanza of verse. Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk songs are often popular verse set to music. They are not always recorded and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version of oral history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part as a consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk sons are almost perfect in their construction and design. A particular singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the song itself is stable and enduring.
  • 21. Questions • All of the following are true of a folk song EXCEPT • A. there is a clear start and finish • B. the origin is often not known • C. the design may change in the interpretation • D. simple repetition is characteristic of its design
  • 23. 7. LOCATING REFERENCES • Find the Antecedent of a Pronoun • Replace every option with pronoun; Meaning should not be changed
  • 24. Ex. Read the Passage All music consists of two elements---expression and design. Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact and must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and appreciated. The folk son, for example, has a definite musical design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music repeated for each stanza of verse. Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk songs are often popular verse set to music. They are not always recorded and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version of oral history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part as a consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk sons are almost perfect in their construction and design. A particular singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the son itself is stable and enduring.
  • 26. 8. Referring to the Passage • Read the Question • Scan for the Information required
  • 27. Ex. Read the Passage All music consists of two elements---expression and design. Expression is inexact and subjective and may be enjoyed in a personal or instinctive way. Design, on the other had, is exact and must be analyzed objectively in order to be understood and appreciated. The folk song, for example, has a definite musical design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning and ending. A folk son generally consists of one stanza of music repeated for each stanza of verse. Because of their communal, and usually uncertain origin, folk songs are often popular verse set to music. They are not always recorded and tend to be passed on in a kind of musical version of oral history. Each singer revises and perfects the song. In part as a consequence of this continuous revision process, most folk sons are almost perfect in their construction and design. A particular singer's interpretation of the folk song may provide an interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the song itself is stable and enduring.
  • 28. Questions • Where does in the passage the writer presents an example? • Where does the writer compare the two styles and what are they?
  • 29. Check your answers • The folk song, for example, has a definite musical design that relies on simple repetition with a definite beginning and ending. • an interesting expression, but the simple design that underlies the son itself is stable and enduring.