Module 1: Intermediate Skimming & Scanning

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Welcome to your B1 Intermediate reading track. I am Teacher Sopheak. At this level, reading every single word in a multi-paragraph text is no longer efficient. To navigate professional emails, news articles, or standardized tests, you must learn to extract data at high speeds.

Today, we will master Skimming (reading for the main idea) and Scanning (hunting for specific details).

សូមស្វាគមន៍មកកាន់ការអានកម្រិតមធ្យម! ខ្ញុំបាទគឺ លោកគ្រូ សុភ័ក្រ។ នៅកម្រិតនេះ ការអានគ្រប់ពាក្យទាំងអស់គឺលែងមានប្រសិទ្ធភាពទៀតហើយ។ យើងនឹងរៀនពីវិធីសាស្ត្រអានរហ័សពីរយ៉ាង៖ ការអានយកអត្ថន័យរួម (Skimming) និងការអានរកព័ត៌មានជាក់លាក់ (Scanning)។
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1. Skimming (Reading for Gist)

Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. You do not read every word. Your eyes should jump across the page, absorbing the structure and the primary message.

Skimming គឺជាការអានយ៉ាងលឿនដើម្បីចាប់យក "អត្ថន័យរួម" នៃអត្ថបទទាំងមូល ដោយមិនចាំបាច់អានគ្រប់ពាក្យនោះទេ។
Analyze the Formatting Look immediately at the Title, Subheadings, and any bolded or italicized text. This gives you the map of the article. អានចំណងជើង និងចំណងជើងរងជាមុនសិន។
Read Topic Sentences Read the first sentence of every paragraph. The first sentence usually summarizes what the entire paragraph is about. Skip the examples in the middle. អានត្រឹមតែប្រយោគទីមួយនៃកថាខណ្ឌនីមួយៗ។

Skimming Example:

Elephants are known to be incredibly highly intelligent creatures. They possess a very large brain size compared to other land mammals. In the wild, they demonstrate complex problem-solving skills when searching for food and water during dry seasons. Furthermore, researchers have observed them using tools to scratch themselves or swat flies.

By reading only the highlighted first sentence, you instantly know the paragraph is about elephant intelligence. You do not need to read about the tools or the dry season to get the gist.

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2. Scanning (Locating Specific Info)

Scanning is reading rapidly to find a specific fact. You are acting like a search engine. You already know what you are looking for (a date, a name, a price), so you ignore the meaning of the sentences entirely.

Scanning គឺជាការអានរហ័សដើម្បីស្វែងរក "ព័ត៌មានជាក់លាក់" (ដូចជា ឈ្មោះ, ថ្ងៃខែ, តួលេខ)។ អ្នកគ្រាន់តែរុករកពាក្យនោះ ដោយមិនខ្វល់ពីអត្ថន័យប្រយោគទេ។
Hunt for Capital Letters If you are looking for a person, a city, a company, or a day of the week, your eyes should easily lock onto Capital Letters standing out in the text. ស្វែងរកអក្សរធំ (សម្រាប់ឈ្មោះមនុស្ស ទីកន្លែង ឬក្រុមហ៊ុន)។
Hunt for Numbers & Symbols If you are looking for a price, a year, or a percentage, ignore letters entirely. Let your eyes bounce across the page looking only for digits (1, 2, $) or symbols (%, &). ស្វែងរកតួលេខ ឬនិមិត្តសញ្ញា (សម្រាប់តម្លៃ ឆ្នាំ ឬភាគរយ)។

Scanning Example: "What year was the company founded?"

GlobalTech Industries has grown rapidly over the last decade. While they originally started in a small garage in Berlin, they are now a massive corporation. Founded in 2014, the team initially focused on logistics software before pivoting to mobile applications.

Your eyes should skip "GlobalTech", "Berlin", and "logistics" entirely, landing directly on the number "2014".

anchor The Word-by-Word Anchor

The biggest mistake intermediate learners make during reading exams or scanning documents is stopping at an unknown vocabulary word. Do not use a dictionary. Do not stop. If the unknown word is not your target data, skip it immediately.

ប្រយ័ត្ន! កុំឈប់អាននៅពេលអ្នកជួបពាក្យពិបាកដែលអ្នកមិនចេះបកប្រែ។ ប្រសិនបើពាក្យនោះមិនមែនជាព័ត៌មានដែលអ្នកកំពុងស្វែងរកទេ សូមរំលងវាភ្លាមៗ!
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Reading Strategy Evaluation

compare_arrows Skimming vs. Scanning
You want to know if a magazine article is about sports or politics. Which strategy should you use?
(អ្នកចង់ដឹងថាអត្ថបទនេះនិយាយពីកីឡា ឬនយោបាយ។ តើអ្នកគួរប្រើវិធីណា?)
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You are looking at a bus timetable to find out what time the bus leaves for Phnom Penh. Which strategy do you use?
(អ្នកកំពុងមើលតារាងពេលវេលាឡានក្រុង ដើម្បីរកម៉ោងចេញដំណើរ។ តើអ្នកគួរប្រើវិធីណា?)
warning Strategy Discipline
While scanning an email to find a project deadline date, you see a long, confusing word you don't understand. What should you do?
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