Wednesday, October 19, 2016

PB1B

     When reading a story or passage, people tend to look for different things and can read a story differently. On way a person might read is by skimming through the story just to get an idea of what it may or may not be about. It's a fast way to get a decent idea about a passage without having to read the whole story in one go. Another way a person might read a story is by scanning the story, trying to find important things like book titles, names, vocab words, words in italics, and so on and so forth. This is a great to gain a bit more information about a story or text when you use this way of reading. You could even read a story with a "read like a writer" type of mind set. You could look for certain things that helps you to get a better understanding of what the writer is trying to say in his or her story. Looking for certain moves that the writer made during this story and why did they do so. You could ask questions like, "Why was that move necessary"? or "What types of moves will I use in my writing"? or "What is the benefit of making moves in writing"? These are all good was to look at a piece of writing, it helps us analyze the story better and read in between the lines of the passage. 

     Now that I have given some examples of how to read a text, I'd like to pick a genre to use these reading methods in. The genre I would like to focus on is music, so, where could I go with that? What about music? What's the big deal? Well I'd like to talk about that. Dubstep is a form of music with base drops, techno and electronic sounds, and digital voice chops. Now a lot of people don't really know what dubstep is, so if someone was to go and look up what it is, they would take it to the internet and look it up. They might find an article about dubstep and try to look for key things in the article. They might skim the text just to get and idea of what this particular genre might be. Perhaps they might even scan the text to find key words or phrases like, "Electronic", "Robotic", "Base drops", "Hardcore", etc. Searching for these things can help a person get a better understanding on what this genre is.

     Reading is kind of like repairing a bicycle. Let's say for example that my bike has been, semi-operational. It has one brake that just doesn’t want to behave and all my attempts to fix it have failed. Why? Well it turns out that I haven’t been using the right tool. To get the bike working I need to use the right tool. And when it comes to reading, well, you’ve got to use the right tool—you’ve got to know what kind of reading to do.

     So basically what i'm saying, is that you also need to be mindful of the type of passage or text that your're reading and what tools would be more effective to help you get a better understanding. Like, I'm sure you would be looking for bars and statistics and logical explanations in a cook book. Yes the book will tell to how much you need for certain things but looking for equations and things of that nature you wouldn't find in a cook book.

     Learning how to read certain texts and using the different tools that are available to us will help us to get a better understanding on reading and writing and will make future texts easier to understand.

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