B. Now answer the questions below.
1. Is the
table familiar to you?
2. Where do
you find it?
3. What is
the table about?
4. What is
this table called?
C. Read the text and discuss in groups.
Then try to find answers to the following questions.
You get a
new book in hand. You see the title of the book and you want to read it. But does
the title only give you enough information about what the book is all about? You also
find the book divided into a few parts. Suppose you want to read a certain part of the
book. Certainly you will not like to waste time looking for it in the whole
book.
1. How do you know which page to look for it? What do you do?
2. Do you think the table in A can help you? How?
1. How do you know which page to look for it? What do you do?
2. Do you think the table in A can help you? How?
D. Look at the table of contents in Section
A. Then ask and answer the questions below.
1. What are
the topics at page numbers vii, xiii, xv ?
2. If you
want to read about the Hippopotamus, what unit and page numbers should you go
to ?
3. What is
the content at page number 65 ?
4. What page
does the unit 2 start at and where does it end ?
5. Which
topics appear between pages 26 -28?
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