Instructions
2. Post answers to
the following questions.
Question 1: What is the most important when you read and why?
Question 2:What do you understand for:
Extratextual framing?
Intratextual framing?
Intertextual framing?
Circumtextual framing?
1.- It is useful, therefore, before you start reading to try to actively remember what you know, and do not know, about the subject and as you are reading to formulate questions based on the information you have. All the information given above can be used to help you formulate question to keep you interacting.
ReplyDelete- Extratextual framing?
I think that is the relationship with other text not written by the same author.
- Intratextual framing?
The relationship with other text written by the same author
- Intertextual framing?
The set of relationships that bring a particular text to other texts from various sources: the same author or more commonly from others, from the same era or earlier times.
- Circumtextual framing?
The relationship of a text to other writings of the same surroundings.
i think the most important thing when im reading is to really know what im looking for, and then i read de acuerdo a lo que realmente estoy buscando. I think thats the most important thing when im reading.
ReplyDeleteI understand there different strategies to get the correct form to read a text and some of them requires more time and more details into text to understand than others.
The most important when reading is to understand and comprehend what you are reading, because it is useless to read and understand nothing, when reading we have to try to understand what the writer wants to tell us through the book.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: Use the information out of the text to understand the texts.
Intratextual framing: Are the signs of the text, title, subtitle, text keywords.
Intertextual framing: It's when you connect with other texts that are read to help you better understand the text or topic being read.
Circumtextual framing: It uses information from the book's cover, title, abstract, introduction, finding, to understand the text.
The most important fact when you read is to use well the brain and the eyes synchronized to understand a messenge, it could be something that you want to know or something that the writer want you to know.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing. you can have an idea of the text reading the elements that are annexed out of the main text.
Intratextual framing. you can have an idea of the text reading the main facts, as the tittle or subtittle.
Intertextual framing. it is to compare the content of many texts of the same topic to understand the text.
Circumtextual framing. it means to read the external parts of the book to understand a topic, as the tittle or the abstract, without read the content.
For me the most important when reading, is reading about a topic of interest, because that way there is more mental concentration because it is a theme you like, apart from being totally focused on reading for understanding the perfectly what was read.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: For me this point means that you can read a book depending on the author, because you rely on books you've read before about the author and so you see without reading that can be good that book.
Intratextual framing: Compare information, type of language found in the text
Intertextual framing: Texts on the same subject by different author, same time.
Circumtextual framing: Sometimes reading the summary of the book can be more than enough to understand what you need
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ReplyDeleteI think the most important thing when you are reading is making sure that you remember and understand what you've read. Memory is sometimes a tricky thing but you have to put to work the mind.
ReplyDelete-Extratextual framing: I understand that this is using information outside the text, your background knowledge and experience.
-Intratextual framing: I understand that this is making use of cues from the text, such as headings and sub-headings and referential words such as "this" and "that".
-Intertextual framing: I understand that this is making connections with other texts you are reading to help.
-Circumtextual framing: I understand that this is using information from the cover of the book, title, abstract, references etc.
Like all serve to understand the text in different ways.
1: read purposefully and interactively
ReplyDelete2: Its a form to understand the text using another knowledge and tools that you knew before.
3: Its a form to understand the text comparing and connecting the paragraphs of the same text.
4: Its a way to understand the text using other tools that you haven't use before like another text
5: Its a way to read the text and try to understand what you need with a key words
I think that when i am reading the most important it´s
ReplyDeleteknow what i am looking for,and be reading concentrated.
Extratextual framing - it´s whe you use your knowledge to understand
the text.
Intratextual framing -it´s when you use keywords to understand the text
Intertextual framing - it´s when you relate texts to understand its contents
Circumtextual framing - is when you put more attention on the cover of the book, summary, pictures and other things to understand the book
I believe that the most important thing is to identify the type of text that will be read, to know what reading these and to use the best technology or technologies adapted to obtain interesting mas for my of the text.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: I think that this one is a really useful and secondhand method since you relate previous texts that they speak on the topic to understand the reading.
Intratextual framing: I understand this part as words key to come to information that you is important, like the index.
Intertextual framing: I understand that you can rest by means of other texts to understand better the reading, looking for terms or topics that you do not know still.
Circumtextual framing: I understand this step as to select a text that will serve you, searching in the cover of books, titles, summary, key words, etc.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 1:What is the most important when you read and why?
If my mind doesn´t play tricks on me the most important is the way that you read, because if you don´t focus utterly in the reading, surely you won´t understand it, therefore you must use your brain and your eyes.
Question 2:What do you understand for:
Extratextual framing? it means to be able investigating more about the reading and using your background knowledge.
Intratextual framing? we can carry away a little bit by the cues from the text, such as headings and sub-headings and referential words to have a better understanding.
Intertextual framing? seeking text about the topic of the reading so that you can understand the information that contains it.
Circumtextual framing? it's the same case that Intratextual framing but now you can use the cover, abstract etc, in order to do quickly the seeking.
I think the most important is the concentration reading, so we can understand better what is the problem, it is also important that the text is in our interest, to facilitate greater understanding
ReplyDeleteLength extratextual? I understand that the use of knowledge and experiences to understand the text.
Length intratextual? I understand that making use of the signs in the text such as titles and subtitles and referential words
Length Intertextual? I understand that making connections to other texts that are read to help understand the text.
Length Circumtextual? using information from the book's cover, title, abstract, references, etc. to understand the text.
most important to practice reading is to understand, because it enables us to analyze and assimilate the information in the reading
ReplyDeleteextratexual framing: knowledge acquired outside of the books, as empirical
intratextual framing: gain knowledge by keywords
intertextual frame: acquiring knowledge through the main ideas of a paragraph or text
circumtextual framing: gain knowledge or a review of the text by the cover, captions, indexes etc
I think that the most important thing is to read but you see understand what we are reading in order to have our own opinion on the topic that was addressed.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: Use the information out of the text to understand the texts.
Intratextual framing: Are the signs of the text, title, subtitle, text keywords.
Intertextual framing: It's when you connect with other texts that are read to help you better understand the text or topic being read.
Circumtextual framing: It uses information from the book's cover, title, abstract, introduction, finding, to understand the text.
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ReplyDeletethe most important when im reading is be focus on the text and use the brain and eyes at same time, When a person reads a text he engages in a complex array of cognitive processes. He is simultaneously using his awareness and understanding of phonemes (individual sound pieces in language), phonics (connection between letters and sounds and the relationship between sounds, letters and words) and ability to comprehend or construct meaning from the text.
ReplyDeleteEXTRATEXTUAL FRAMING :using information outside the text, your background knowledge and experience, to understand texts.
INTRATEXTUAL FRAMING- making use of cues from the text, such as headings and sub-headings and referential words such as "this" and "that" to understand texts
INTERTEXTUAL FRAMING - making connections with other texts you are reading to help to understand your text.
CIRCUMTEXTUAL FRAMING - using information from the cover of the book, title, abstract, references etc. to understand the text.
to have a good understanding of reading is essential to pay attention to what you read and not with the environment distraerce devido reading is necessary to understand
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing?
make use of self-knowledge
Intratextual framing?
based on titles, headings, keywords
Intertextual framing?
use different sources of information
Circumtextual framing?
use the name of the source of information, titles, etc. to find what they are looking
I think what is most important to read before reading the book a good look to see if it is of our interest to see if we can help you gather the information you bscamos. while reading we need to be focused because if we do not pay attention to what we read we will try hard to know that reading and whether or not text serves
ReplyDelete- Extratextual framing?
I believe that this refers to the words that help us quickly identify that the text is very similar to the keywords but also is a way to read rapidante the text and know what we want say
Intratextual framing?
I think they mean the sense Esteo leading the menra text that presents the subject within the text
Circumtextual framing?
I think this refers to find text that exists within what the book tries to explain as it is to explain
Circumtextual framing?
my opinio is that relates to how to read and how to go or go ligand encompassing words and the arrangement of text within the book we are reading
The most important when I am reading is to have in clearly the aim of the information that wants to have this way to manage to have a better interest to the topic, also it is important to do a rapid reading to find the necessary information.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: I think that it is the previous knowledge across the experience
Intratextual framing: I think that it is the use of key words as titles that help to locate better the information and to understand it.
Intertextual framing: To resort to other sources of information this way to help to understand better the information.
Circumtextual framing: It is all the previous information before starting reading a book, helps to give complete idea of what it is possible to find in the text.
The most important for me associate the infotmation that I have from other texts, the cover of the book (or whatever it is), the title and my background knowledge with what im reading in order to have a better understanding of the information im reading.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing: The knowledge I have from the other texts I have read.
Intratextual framing: This is use the most important phrases from the text to find the main idea.
Intertextual framing: This is like the first one, I think is join the knowledge we have of the topic with the text we are reading.
Circumtextual framing: Is make a pre-conclucion before read the text, with the information outside the text like the cover, title etc..
In my opinion the most important in reading is to find the information that I really need. For that I will have a better and faster response.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing?
I understand for the relation between the text of a particular author to the text of another author.
Intratextual framing?
I understand for intratextual the relation of a text to other texts written by the same author.
Intertextual framing?
I understand for intertextual understanding the relation of two or more texts.
Circumtextual framing?
I undertand for circumtextual that a reader takes into account the cover of a book or journal, and peripheral features such as title and abstract to build a picture of the text.
1.- What is the most important when you read and why?
ReplyDeleteProviding that we read a text, we begin with an interest on what we are going to read, if an interest did not exist we did not begin to read, hereby the book has to be of the interest of the reader.
- Extratextual framing?
With our experience and knowledge on the topic we try to understand the text that we are reading.
- Intratextual framing?
We use the titles and subtitles of the texts, to deal on rapid form on what he speaks the text.
Intertextual framing?
We use to join similar texts to understand the text that we are Reading.
- Circumtextual framing?
We use it when we are interested in knowing of that it treats the text of a rapid way, reading the title of the book, the cover, the summary and the introduction of what speaks the book.
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ReplyDeleteone.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the most important when reading and why?
the most important when reading a text is mainly that I like or interests me for what I read so I can concentrate at all in what I'm reading and clear concept or idea is assimilated in a better way.
Two.
Extratextual framing?
as I understand it is something like the information given to us in any cover of a book is the most important aspect which we will call more attention.
Intratextual framing?
are words that are directing the text which they are identified and classified.
Intertextual framing?
is to relate the text read with some other similar topic some key points relate well.
Circumtextual framing?
key points of information to aid in the understanding of a text
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ReplyDeleteWhen doing a reading, the most important thing is to know what type of text is read and keep in mind what you are looking to do the reading, because considering what is sought will have a good understanding of reading.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing is understood as a way of understanding what you read and use information you already have to understand what you are reading.
Intratextual framing is another form of enternder what is read through the examples it gives the text.
Intertextual framing in this way the text relate to other texts read to help you understand what you read.
Circumtextual framing is understood that with this strategy to understand reading using pictures, summaries or reference book gives you.
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ReplyDeleteQuestion 1: What is the most important when you read and why?
ReplyDeleteThe most important thing when I read is found the necessary information for learn about of specific topics and keep my mind.
Question 2:What do you understand for:
Extratextual framing? it means If you will investigate more about the topics yoru background knowledge and experience, to understand texts.
Intratextual framing? we can have a better understanding if we making use of cues from the text, such as headings and sub-headings and referential words such as "this" and "that" to understand texts.
Intertextual framing? searching text about the topic of the reading so that you can understand the information that contains it.
Circumtextual framing? In contrast of the Intratextual Framing you can use the cover, abstract etc, in order to do quickly the seeking.
the most important thing is to start reading to see the cover, analyze the issue, read the first text or paragraph and analyze the context and ask questions to reach a conclusion on the question of who is going to speak, always keeping eyes and active very mind when asking questions.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing?
Use information outside the text as knowledge and experience to understand the text
Intratextual framing?
It makes use of signals in the text as headings and subheadings and key words to understand other texts
Intertextual framing?
Make connections with other texts that are read to understand the text
Circumtextual framing?
Use relevant information from a book as the cover title and references to understand the text.
The most important for me when i read is being confortable, being in some place makes me relax for after i start with my reading, while i read, i try to be the most in words for after i create such a combination in my head with my own words.
ReplyDeleteI understand they are ways of reading and comprehension, we can use for understand better a text, too they help us to identify important parts of text.
Is important to have the attention fixed on reading without interruptions so that the reader finishes with a better understanding towards the subject.
ReplyDeleteExtratextual framing? It is the knowledge with which has on the subject previous to reading
Intratextual framing? Is the referential use of headings and subheadings is important to have the concentration and focus to the text, titles and derivatives have to understand clearly.
Intertextual framing? Relationship of different main ideas to generate a better understanding.
Circumtextual framing? Use of Object exterior elements (cover, layout) generating reference to the text.
I think the most important thing is have a question, if you have a question you'll have the necessity of search the true, the true is in books and you'll read, you will interact with your text.
ReplyDelete1.- You search information in other texts to understand your text.
2.- You use keywords to understand the text.
3.- You make connections between others texts and your text to understand it.
4.- You use the information from the cover, from the same book to understand the text.