In outside classroom I learned about how to Improve Your Reading Skills. Many people have trouble with reading. Reading is hard for some people
and it can take time. Reading is a process of the brain where you look
at symbols on a page, and your mind sees the patterns of characters and
understands the meaning in them. If you develop good reading skills,
it'll be very helpful to your future. Aren't your school teachers always
saying 'Read more books!'? Here are a few steps and tips to get
started.
The steps of reading skill follow as ; the first step find something to read. Examples include a children's book, a newspaper article, a short story, or something on wikiHow. Second step go to the library and pick up lots of books. Pick books depending on your reading level, no matter what your age.Third step find a place to read where you can concentrate. This may be someplace secret where no one will bother you, or simply your home at a time when it is quiet. Fourth step schedule a routine time to read. Do this at least for
the times you have nothing else to do, such as when you're on the bus.
That way, a good book only entertains you but can also can help you
learn to read faster. Fifth step begin your reading by looking at the pictures, or
listening to the music to get a feel for what you are going to be
reading about. Next step start with titles, names, or other larger print items that you may know or ever thought about. After read the page carefully. Don't rush, take your time.
Most people think that skimming the page(skimming means to just scan the
whole page and hardly take in a couple of words)is a way of fast
reading, but this is definitely not true.After that sound out each letter as best you can and you will notice they form some sort of word. Some letters fit together. For example, "th" is not pronounced as t + h, but rather as one unit. Then read as much as you are able. When you start getting
bored or need a break, take one. Reading should be fun and enjoyable,
don't force it. After your break, return to where you were, and
continue.
then reread the material. It is okay to reread something if you do not understand it fully the first time.Use context clues to find out a word's meaning.
Context clues are when a person figures out the meaning of a word by
seeing how the word was used in a sentence. For example, you were
reading the following sentence and wanted to know what 'pessimist'
means:My mother is always happy and optimistic, the total opposite of my brother, the pessimist.
So from the sentence, you can gather that 'pessimist' means the
opposite of happy, so pessimist means being moody and angry. Good,
experienced readers always use context clues! If you find a word that
you're totally stumped on, use the dictionary! If you want to save time and the hassle of turning pages, go to the online dictionary. After memorize a text. Read that portion out in front of a mirror, out loud. Memorizing can improve your confidence with reading. After that reread. If you don't understand what you are reading,
read over the sentence(s) again. Try reading the words out loud to
yourself. If you still don't understand something, ask a good reader
nearby to explain the sentence(s) to you, or simply pick up a book that
is easier to read and more appropriate to your reading level. Feel free
to use your finger as a pointer. It will keep your eyes focused on the
line you are reading, improving your understanding. and the last step keep reading. Try to read as much as you can on your
free time. Reading will help you in lots of ways; your vocabulary will
become larger and more sophisticated and you will notice your grades
change for the better in school. Have fun reading
They are the steps of reading skill. We can used in the future and in this time. I learned about steps of reading and I practice about reading. It have very useful for me.
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