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THIS IS A PLACE FOR YOUR READING SKILL


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Reading for ESL learners helps you learn and practise the skill of reading English.

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What is Reading?

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"Reading" is the procedure of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them. Whenever we read, we use our both eyes to accept written symbols (letters, punctuation marks and spaces) and we use our brain to transform them into words, sentences and paragraphs that communicate something to us.

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by Teacher Micihioflavia

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READING CAN BE WORDLESS

Reading can be wordless (in our head) or aloud (so that other people can hear).

Reading is a receptive skill - through it we admit information. But the complex system of reading also requires the skill of speaking, so that we can sound the words that we read. In this sense, reading is also a productive skill in that we are both admitting information and broadcasting it (even if only to ourselves).

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Do we need to read in order to speak English?

THE BRIEF ANSWER IS NO

Some native speakers cannot read or write but they speak English handily. On the other hand, reading is something that you can do on your own and that extremely broadens your vocabulary, thus helping you in speaking (and in listening and writing). Reading is therefore a greatly valuable skill and activity, and it is advised that English learners try to read as much as possible in English.

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Reading is the third of the four language skills, which are:
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
In our own language, reading is regularly the third language skill that we learn.

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Reading improves your English

LET'S LEARN TO LOVE READING IN ENGLISH, SHALL WE?

Reading can improve your English, so If you want to improve your English, let's learn to love reading in English, shall we? The best readers often get the best grades for their exams, great jobs for their works, and also amazing opportunities for their lives.

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Why Read?

READING CAN SPREAD NEW WORLDS AND BROADEN YOUR LIFE


You possibly know that reading is regarded as significant even in your own language because it can be entertaining and educational, can spread new worlds and broaden your life.  

Not only that but reading also can improve hand-eye coordination and supplement social skills.

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Reading Benefits

READING CAN ASSIST YOU TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE FASTER AND MORE THOROUGHLY

Learning a foreign language, in this case, English, reading in that language has supplementary significant benefits that can assist you to learn the language faster and more thoroughly.

Reading is key workmanship for language learners. When your reading skills improve, your listening, speaking, and writing skills improve too. 

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These are some of the exclusive reasons why English learners are advocated to read in English:

 

  • Listening as you read aloud can assist you to improve your pronunciation skills.

  • Reading is the optimal route to learn and recall the appropriate spelling of words.

  • Great reading skills can make progress to your other language skills. You need to learn to read before you can write.

  • Reading is something you can do on your own.
    Reading is not costly, frequently free.

  • Reading assists you to alter familiar with the rhythm of English. Above time it will start to feel physical and you will remark when a sentence or phrase doesn't seem right.

  • ​The constant duplication of words and patterns in reading insists you learn and recognize vocabulary and grammar structures.

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Self-Love

is a key to a good life.

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Everything from positive affirmations, forward thinking, career progression, emotional capacity, dealing with stress and inspirational words, Good Vibes, Good Life has it all.

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This book is divided into sections, some including ‘Positive Lifestyle Habits’, ‘Making Yourself a Priority’ and ‘Pain and Purpose’. Each episode is designed to point and prorate with a particular idea, whether it concerns barriers of the body or the mind.

READING IS ESSENTIAL

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TIPS FOR HOW TO READ FASTER WITHOUT LOSING PERCEPTION

Mar 30, 2021

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1. LET'S SCAN OR SKIM THE TEXT FIRST.

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  • Scanning and skimming two techniques that involve looking only for the most relevant bits of information first, will prime you for what’s to come.

 

  • Since you’re already accustomed to the key parts of the text, you won’t be slowed down by confusing or surprising parts when you come to them in your reading.

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  • Scanning and Skimming work best for non-fiction, it can be applied to fiction too. In a novel, skim the chapter for character development, key points of dialogue, and main plot points. Then read it at a faster pace than you usually would.

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2. PAUSE SUBVOCALIZING.

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  • Subvocalization is by far the most ordinary factor in slowing down our reading.    It’s how most of us read – by “speaking” the words in our heads. This slows down our reading to speaking speed, which is normally around 300 words a minute.

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  • Your eyes and brain are verily able to procedure words much faster.

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  • By pausing that voice in your head, you can nearly double your reading pace.

 

  • Getting yourself to stop is quite the trick to learn how to read faster, isn't it?    Let's try to stop this habit for some time now. The easiest thing to do is to be conscious of it and to distract yourself somehow.

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  • You can use your finger to follow the words, listen to your beautiful music, or chew gum.

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3. TRY TO READ PHRASES, NOT WORDS

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  • A likewise hard skill to learn is how to take in phrases or chunks of text at a time, rather than particular words.

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4. CEASE RE-READING

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  • One of the huggest time sucks while reading was that you were constantly going back to re-read sentences or paragraphs you either didn’t understand or wanted to understand more fully because you might think that if you did not fully catch or understand every single line of a novel or text, the whole book wouldn’t make sense.  Is that right?

 

  • Finally, you realized that you were not really gaining much perception when you re-read. The confusing passages or words at last made sense in context.

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5. LET'S READ MORE

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  • Reading is a skill that takes time to expand.   

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  • The more you do it, the better you will become.   Reading shouldn’t be a race, should it? 

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  • You will find that this forces you to carve out more time for reading.   And you know, the more books you read, the faster you get at reading them.

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  • Anyway, do not forget that the best way to enjoy a book is to read at your own pace. Don't you think so?  

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  • You’d never want to be someone who reads 2000 words a minute just because you can, would you?

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Literature is meant to be savoured, and if you spent numberless hours on a really brilliant story, that's fine.   There will evermore be too many books in the world, and only so much time. Better to completely delight in the books you truly want to than try to blow gently through a bunch of ones you don’t.

Book Suggestion

The Silent Patient is a shocking psychological thriller of a woman’s act of violence against her husband—and of the therapist obsessed with uncovering her motive.

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Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect. A famous painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer, she lives in a grand house with big windows overlooking a park in one of London’s most desirable areas.

One evening her husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots him five times in the face, and then never speaks another word.

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Alicia’s refusal to talk, or give any kind of explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into something far grander, a mystery that captures the public imagination and casts Alicia into notoriety. The price of her art skyrockets, and she, the silent patient, is hidden away from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a secure forensic unit in North London.

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Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist who has waited a long time for the opportunity to work with Alicia. His determination to get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband takes him down a twisting path into his own motivations—a search for the truth that threatens to consume him.... 

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