Active Skills for Reading Intro (Unit 8: Remarkable People)


CHAPTER 1 - A Real Life Superhero

Reading Skill - Understanding the Order of Events

Some passages tell us about an order of events. You often see dates, numbers, words, and phrases about time: one day, still, later, then, today. These words help you understand when something happened.

A. Read the sentences below. Then put the events in the correct order from 1-5.

The Story of Alain Robert

  1. One day, Alain Robert returned home from school.
  2. b He decided to climb the apartment building. He entered his house through an open window.
  3. c Then in 2011, he climbed the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai.
  4. d Today, Robert still climbs buildings. In 2004, he climbed a building in Taipei.
  5. e He didn't have his keys and couldn't enter his apartment

B. Quickly read the passage. Are your answers in correct?

C. Now read the passage closely.

Set your reading rate goal. As you prepare to read, set a reading rate goal. Use your data from the charts at the end of the book. Based on your previous performance, how many words-per-minute do you think you can read now? Time yourself and practice over and over until you've reached your goal.

A Real Life Superhero


As a child, Alain Robert was afraid of heights. One day, when he was 12, he returned home from school. At the front door of his building, he looked for his keys. He didn't have them. It was 3:30, and his parents worked until 6:00 p.m. Robert looked at his apartment on the eighth floor. He saw an open window. He closed his eyes and pictured himself climbing the building. When he opened his eyes, he told himself, "I can do it." Fifteen minutes later, he was in his house, and his fear of heights was gone.

Today, Robert (a native of France) still climbs buildings. In 2004, he climbed Taipei 101 (the tallest building in the world at the time), and in 2011 he climbed the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai. To reach the top of a building, Robert usually uses only his hands and special shoes. To climb the Burj Khalifa tower, though, he was made to wear safety ropes.

Robert climbs as a hobby. He also does it to make money for charity (for children and the homeless1). When he climbs, he wants to send. a.message to people. If you have a dream-something you really want to do-it can become real. But you must be brave and keep trying. If something bad happens, don't give up. Close your eyes and tell yourself, "I can do it."


1 The homeless are people who don't have homes.


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