Read, Understand, and Remember! Improve your reading skills with the KWL Method

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2017-04-10 ・ English with Emma


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Read, Understand, and Remember! Improve your reading skills with the KWL Method

1,902,974 views ・ 2017-04-10

English with Emma


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Hello.
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My name is Emma, and in today's video I am going to teach you how to be a better reader.
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So I want you to think about your life.
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Are there any things that are very difficult for you to read?
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Maybe you have to read something in English and you really don't understand what's happening
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in the story.
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Or maybe you're in university and you're taking a very hard course and you can't read the
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textbook because it's really difficult and you don't know what's happening.
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Well, if you're having difficulty reading or even if you just want to remember what
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you read more and be a better studier, this video is for you.
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So first let's look at some things students might be reading that might be causing difficulty.
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Some students in their universities they have to read textbooks.
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If you go to university or college, or also high school, you have to do a lot of reading
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and you have to do a lot of complicated reading, especially for sciences, maths, history.
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So, this is a very good method.
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I'm going to teach you how to read these books better.
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Newspapers.
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Sometimes you'll be reading the newspaper and it's difficult, especially in another language.
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So if you're reading a newspaper and, you know, you want to be better at reading it,
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this video is for you.
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Internet sources.
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There's a lot of great things on the internet to read, and so this will also help you if
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you look reading things from the internet.
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Magazines.
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Journals, for anyone who's a professional, whether you're a doctor, a nurse, a historian,
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or if you're in university or college, a lot of the times you have to read something called
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a journal, which is something for professionals to read about their field.
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So it's usually modern research.
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These things can be very difficult to read, so if you're reading these, this is a great
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technique for you.
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If you're doing the TOEFL or IELTS.
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Although I wouldn't recommend using this technique on the actual exam, I think it's great for
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your practice tests and I'll tell you why a bit later.
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So you can use this when you're practicing for the TOEFL and IELTS.
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And finally, if you're reading Shakespeare.
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When I read Shakespeare I had no idea what was going on.
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It was very confusing, all of the old English.
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I found it very difficult to read.
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There are also a lot of books that can be very, very hard to read.
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So these techniques will really work for you for any of these situations and many more.
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So before I teach you about the KWL technique, I just want you to think about reading for a second.
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Okay?
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A lot of people when they pick up a book, that's all they do.
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They open it up and they start reading right away, and then they close the book and then
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a lot of the times they don't really remember anything they read or they don't understand
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what they read.
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So it's a lot of wasted time.
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I like to think of reading how I think of jogging or running.
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So if we look here, I have the word "running" or "jogging".
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If you like exercise, any type of exercise kind of follows this format.
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So, reading is a lot like running.
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What a good reader does is they have a warm up period.
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So if you think about running, before you go running you usually stretch.
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Maybe you'll do a little bit of movement to get your heart pumped.
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So you don't just start running.
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You do a warm up.
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The same is true with reading.
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The best reading...
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The best readers usually do a warm up.
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For exercise, people then usually run or jog for a certain amount of time, and then afterwards
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they have what we call a cooldown period.
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So, "cooldown" is usually when somebody wants to slow their heartrate, so maybe they walk
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instead of run, maybe they do more stretches, but they don't just stop what they're doing.
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They slowly, you know, do slower activities before they stop jogging or running.
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So if you think about reading like exercise, you should also have a warm up,
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and then you read, and then the cooldown.
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This is the meat.
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This is the main idea of the KWL method, and I'm going to teach you exactly how we can
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do all of this when we read.
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If you do this...
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The point of this method is it will really, really, really help you to understand what
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you're reading.
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You're going to understand a lot more, you're going to also remember a lot more.
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And for those of you in university, and college, and high school, you're going to have to do
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less studying because if you read something right the first time, you probably won't have
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to keep going back again and again and again.
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So using this method at the beginning will save you a lot of time.
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So now let's look at an example of how we can use the KWL method.
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Okay, so KWL, what does that mean?
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Well, usually when I read something difficult, I make a chart like this.
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And under "K", this stands for "Know".
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What do you already know about what you're going to read?
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So this is like the warm up of...
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Remember we talked about running?
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This would be like your stretching.
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Then we have "W".
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"W" stands for: "What do you want to know?"
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What do you want to learn?
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So usually we write a bunch of questions under here, and this is also a part of the warm up.
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This really gets you thinking about...
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You know, it makes you pay attention more to what you're reading.
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And finally, "L" stands for "Learned".
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This is like the cooldown.
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In this area you are going to write: What did you learn from what you've just read?
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Okay?
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This is going to really help you with your memory especially.
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What are some interesting things you learned?
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Sometimes "L" is based off of what you wanted to know.
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Maybe you had a question here, and then you can write, you know, the answer to your question
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if you found it.
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So anything interesting you learned, you write here.
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Okay, so let's do an example of this method.
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So I have a book I've been reading.
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I don't know if you can see that.
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It's Albert Einstein.
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Now, I'm not really strong in science, but I'm really, really interested in physics and
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math, but again, for me it's a little bit difficult to read about physics because I
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don't really have a strong background in it.
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So when I was reading this book, and I'm not finished yet...
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But as I'm reading it, I'm actually doing the KWL method.
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So I want to use this book as an example on how we can use this method.
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First I wrote: "Know", and I thought about: "Okay.
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What do I know about Einstein?"
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So I did this before I read the book.
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So, what do I know about Einstein?
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Well, I know something, E = mc2, I know that has to do with Einstein.
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I don't actually know what it means, but I always hear: "Einstein, E = mc2" so I'd write
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that under "Know".
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I know Einstein has crazy hair.
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Okay?
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That's something I know about him.
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I know he's considered a genius.
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I think he was German.
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He's a scientist.
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And I heard that he used to write the most romantic love letters, which is strange when
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you think about Einstein, but I heard he was very romantic.
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So these are the things that I already know about Einstein.
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So now I can think about some questions.
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What do I want to know about Einstein?
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Before I read the book, what do I want to know?
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Well, I know E = mc2, but what does that mean?
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How do we use that?
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I have no idea what it really means, so I'm going to write this as want to know.
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I want to know: How did he discover it?
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Was he in his lab doing an experiment, and found out E = mc2?
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Or was he sitting on a beach and suddenly he just thought about it?
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I'm really interested in: How do you, you know, think about these things?
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How did he find out about E = mc2?
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How is this theory used?
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What is it used for?
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Do we build things with it?
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Is it used for...?
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You know, what kind of science is it used in?
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How do we use E = mc2?
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I also heard before that Einstein failed math in high school.
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I think somebody told me that in high school.
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I don't know if that's true or not, so I want to know: Did he really fail math?
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And I have a lot more questions, so I could go on and on, and so I write everything I
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want to know about the book.
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So then I sit and I read, and I read, and I read.
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And while I read, anything that I think is really interesting or something that surprised
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me, something that I learned, I write here.
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So, in the first chapter I learned Einstein was married multiple times.
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He married and then divorced, and then married again.
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And he was...
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He was really romantic.
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I learned he didn't actually fail high school math.
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And I learned he was born in Germany, but became a Swiss citizen.
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And so I keep writing everything.
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I'd write what E = mc2 means, but I don't really have space on the board, and I don't
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want to, you know, complicate this lesson, so...
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But this is a very, very good technique, again, when you're reading anything, including textbooks,
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newspapers, magazines, biographies.
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This is very, very useful.
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So I really, really encourage you to try the
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"K" for "Know" "W" for "Want to know", and "L" for "Learn" method.
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I hope you come visit our website at www.engvid.com.
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There you can actually do a quiz to practice these ideas.
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It's not on Einstein, don't worry, but it's about reading and how to be a better reader.
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So again, this is useful because it will help you remember more, it will make reading easier
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for you, and you won't have to read the text again and again and again,
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so it will save you time.
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Okay?
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I also hope you come visit our website at www.engvid.com because we have a lot of other
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resources on reading there that you can use.
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Also, please subscribe to my channel.
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Until next time, take care.
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