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Discuss what is scanning & skimming

Discuss what is scanning & skimming

by Ashir Abdullah Rafi -
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Scanning and skimming are two reading techniques used to quickly extract specific information from a text.


1. Scanning


Scanning is a reading technique where you look for specific information or a particular detail in a text without reading the entire content.


Example 1:


Imagine you're looking through a phone book to find someone's phone number. You ignore most of the text and just scan for the person's name to get their contact information.


Example 2:


When you read a research paper, you might scan the text to find a specific date, term, or result, like looking for the year a study was published or a particular section.


2. Skimming


Skimming is a reading technique where you quickly go through the entire text to get a general idea or overview of the content, rather than focusing on specific details.


Example 1:


You are reading a news article quickly to understand the main points or headlines, rather than focusing on every sentence. You skim to grasp the general idea of what happened.


Example 2:


When reviewing a book for an exam, you might skim each chapter to get a sense of the key topics and themes without reading each word carefully.


In short:


Scanning = Finding specific information quickly.


Skimming = Getting the general idea of the content quickly.