Oral Reading Fluency 25: "Choosing a Profession" πŸ“– English Vocabulary and Pronunciation πŸ—£

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Hi, everyone. It's Jennifer here with another oral reading fluency lesson.
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Reading aloud can help build fluency
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confidence in English, but it helps to have two things: a clear model and
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meaningful content. I'd like to provide that for you. I want you to care about
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what you read because the goal is to read aloud with expression.
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You don't have to sound exactly like me, but you need to say the words like you mean them.
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We're going to read this text four times.
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So, what will we be reading about?
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Professions.
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Jobs we can have. I want us to think about how important that choice is.
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Have you already chosen a career?
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Maybe you're just getting ready to choose one.
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Before we read, let's talk about vocabulary. All the words in this text are
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high frequency words. I wrote this text with words you need to know for everyday
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communication in English. If there are new words for you, look them up in a dictionary.
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Here are some words I think you already know, but I want you to pay attention to how I'm using them.
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Decision is a noun. Learn the collocation "make a decision."
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Decide is the verb form. We can use it with or without an object.
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For example, I can't decide what to do. I'm still trying to decide.
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Choice is a noun learn the collocation make a choice
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Choose is the verb. Like the verb decide, it can be transitive or intransitive.
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Look at these examples.
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It's time to choose a profession.
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It's hard to choose.
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Trade refers to a job that requires special skill. By trade, a person can be a plumber or a carpenter.
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Trades are usually jobs that involve working with our hands.
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Note this collocation: learn a trade. You'll hear it in the text.
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Kill as you know is a verb, but it doesn't always mean to take another person's life. To kill could
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also mean to stop something, as in kill all hope...
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kill a dream.
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That's how I use it in the text.
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Run is another verb with more than one meaning.
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In the text, I mentioned the possibility of running for political office.
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Here "running" means to try to become elected for a political position,
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such as a mayor or president.
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Let's start reading. This first time you only need to listen and understand.
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For our second reading, I'd like you to listen and repeat.
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Pay attention to how I link words and which words I stress.
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Note my intonation. When does my voice rise and when does it fall?
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It's time for a third reading. We're going to read together, but we're not going to rush.
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We'll read slowly enough for you to stay in control of your pronunciation.
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Let's read smoothly and clearly.
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This will be our fourth and final reading.
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Let's read together at a natural pace. If it's too fast, go back and practice with the slower reading. Okay?
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What do you think matters most when a person chooses a profession?
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Should we listen to other people's opinions when they give us career advice?
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Let me know in the comments.
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That's all for now. If you enjoyed reading aloud with me, please like, this video and be sure to subscribe.
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