B. Reading skills |
1. Recognize how information is supported
2. Understand unfamiliar vocabulary
3. Make inferences
4. Take notes
5. Understand references within a text
6. Recognize coherence and cohesion
7. Recognize cause and effect
8. Analyze visual information
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D. Academic vocabulary |
1. Antonyms and synonyms
2. Polysemy
3. Word formation: 3.1. Bound vs free morphemes. 3.2. Roots, suffixes and combining forms. 3.3. Prefixes and suffixes.
4. Greek and Latin roots 'mot-' and 'cycl-'
5. Collocations: e.g. adjective/noun + preposition
6. Compound words
7. Word formation: suffixes '-or', '-er', '-ion'
8. Prepositional and phrasal verbs
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