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Reading Journal By Sawanya Keeree 6031006213 Section 5This journal is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor English reading and writing 1 course of Liberal Arts in English Program, Mae Fah Luang University First semester 2018

Week 2 Title: Unwanted customer snakes into 7-11 shop Author: Bangkok Post Source: https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1549514/unwanted- customer-snakes-into-7-11-shop Summary A python slipped into a 7-11 convenience store in Sri Racha district in Chon Buri, Staff at the shop at Bo Yang intersection on Sunday summoned the Sawang Pratheep Rescue Foundation for assistance after spotting the four- meter-long snake in front of one of its refrigerators. Rescuers took only about five minutes to restrain the reptile, placing it in a fertilizer bag before releasing it into the wild. Store staff believed that the python may have simply slithered through the front door without being noticed. My reaction/reflection: In my opinion, every branch of 7-11 convenience stores shouldhave a security guard sitting in front of the entrance in order to look outand prevent unauthorized entry of some animals, so this kind ofsituations will never happen again. Page 2 of 4

New words learned: (At least five new words that you have learned) New Words Definitions1. Python (n.) a large heavy-bodied nonvenomous constrictor snake occurring throughout the2. Restrain (v.) Old World tropics:3. Assault (v.)  Among the non-poisonous serpents4. Peckish (adj.) the python ranks first.5. Summon (v.) To prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits:  Princess Mary could no longer restrain herself and wept while she gazed at his face. To make a physical attack on:  He pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer. Slightly hungry:  By ten o'clock I was feeling peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast. to order someone to come to or be present at a particular place, or to officially arrange a meeting of people:  After her month's sick leave, she was summoned to see the company's welfare officer. Page 3 of 4

Articles Rubric for Independent Reading Journal (10%) 5 12341. Summary (4 %)2. Reflection (3%)3. Vocabulary Learned (3%) Scores Total scores _______ ÷ 5 = _____ marksCriteria for the above categories1. Rubric for Article SummaryCategory 5-4 3 2 1-0Summarizing Provides a very Provides a clear Provides a clear but Provides a somewhatthe content thorough and clear and concise shallow summary of muddled, unclear and and concise summary of the the article; may be rambling summary of summary of the article context excessively brief or the article. article context and and content. may include some content. extraneous information.Identifying Student recalls Student recalls Student is not able to Student cannot locateDetails several details for details for most locate most of the details with accuracy. each main point. main point. details of the main point. Is characterized by theParaphrasing Is characterized by Is characterized Is characterized by substantial copying of paraphrasing of the by paraphrasing the substantial indiscriminately main idea and of the main idea copying of key selected phrases or significant details and significant phrases and minimal sentences. details paraphrasingSpelling & There are few or no There are some There are serious Serious errors inGrammar errors in usage, errors in usage, errors in usage, mechanics, usage, grammar, grammar, grammar, grammar, or spelling punctuation, punctuation, punctuation, sentence that make the summary sentence fragments, sentence fragments, or difficult to understand. or spelling. fragments, or spelling. spelling.Total ________/20 ÷ 5 = 4 %2. Reflection on the Articles (3%)Students who have completely and clearly responded to the guided questions stated in the reading journalform will get 3 marks.3. Vocabulary Learned (3%) ≥ 70% correct = 2 marks 1 ≤ 70% = 1 mark All correct = 3 marks Page 4 of 4


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