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    Reading Response

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    Karen Plemel English 242 D Leisl Sackschewsky 5/18/14 Reading Response #4 A theme is the string that ties to entire story together. It is constant throughout the entire plot and connects the concepts to a bigger idea. However‚ the theme can do more than just that. Themes have the power to make a statement about a greater idea. It allows the story to be applied to some type of real world scenario. In “Mrs. Sen’s” by Jhumpa Lahiri the theme is able to be applied to a larger scenario regarding

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    Reading habits

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    Survey on the Reading Habits of Students in Hong Kong Education Department December 2001 Abstract ‘Reading to learn’ is an essential tool for life- long learning. Promoting a reading culture among students is therefore one of the key tasks in the curriculum reform with the aim to strengthen students’ learning capabilities. To understand the current situation of the reading culture of students‚ the Education Department conducted a survey in February 2001. The objective is to investigate

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    reading difficulties

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    Education 127-Developmental ReadingREADING DIFFICULTIES AMONG CHILDREN” September 2012 iTABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Title Page i Table of Contents ii I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. OBJECTIVES 1 III. READINGS/DISCUSSION A. Nature of reading difficulties 2 B. Characteristics of reading difficulties 2 1. Difficulty manipulating sounds in words 2 2. Reading problems 3 3

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    The Reading Process

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    read them. In teaching reading to young children‚ word selection is often the first place where we go wrong. We pull words from thin air and try to put them into the child. Often we make matters worse by putting these strange words into printed context outside the realm of the child’s experience and expecting him to read--and he cannot. Children can learn to read any word they speak. One of the greatest hoaxes in all of educational pedagogy is that which says that reading vocabulary must be developed

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    The Benefits of Reading

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    The Benefits of Reading Reading is the best thing we can do for ourselves. Not only does reading enrich our lives‚ it can also enrich the world around us. It has been stated that‚ “The more you read‚ the better you get at it; the better you get at it‚ the more you like it; the more you like it‚ the more you do it. And the more you read‚ the more you know; the more you know‚ the smarter you grow”. The benefits of reading last a lifetime. Reading well affects a person’s academic

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    Importance of Reading

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    The importance of reading Reading has at all times and in all ages been a source of knowledge‚ of happiness‚ of pleasure and even moral courage. In today’s world with so much more to know and to learn and also the need for a conscious effort to conquer the divisive forces‚ the importance of reading has increased. In the olden days if reading was not cultivated or encouraged‚ there was a substitute for it in the religious sermon and in the oral tradition. The practice of telling stories at bed

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    Reading Report

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    mastered the basic phonemes‚ they are ready for a more advanced study of morphology‚ which breaks down words into their smallest units of meaning. These units‚ called "morphemes" include affixes‚ base words and roots. Syntax (formal grammar) and reading comprehension strategies are also taught. Traditional classroom teaching tends to emphasize auditory and visual learning‚ but does not give students much opportunity to use touch or movement in acquiring new information

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    reading log

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    91 PROMPTS FOR READING LOG 1. After reading‚ I wonder… 2. Are the characters realistic (do they seem like they could be read people)? Why or why not? 3. Describe a character that you would like to meet (which doesn’t mean that you think you would like the character‚ but that you think the character would be interesting). List 4 questions that you would ask. 4. Describe something you have read that is similar to this. 5. Describe the main characters. How do you feel about them personally?

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    Benefits of Reading

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    Reading maketh a man. Today‚ we enjoy such a wide array of reading material ranging from books‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ comics and the latest e-books. However‚ we still do not make it a habit to read. This fact can be consolidated by a recent survey that has singled out that a majority of citizens hardly read. What a shame! Obviously‚ we do not realize the importance of reading. In this era of modernization‚ in order to become a successful person or a top-notch student‚ we should enrich ourselves

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    Reading Skills

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    [pic]Effective Reading skills Reading daily‚ Reading deeply‚ Reading widely are the few important skills of reading from which we can enhance our understanding of passage‚ ameliorate our vocabulary‚ correct our grammatical mistakes‚ increase our thinking capacity and helps in improving or learning any part of a language. The more you read the one thing you realize the key to doing well in the examination‚ and the key to perform or present any task in a well equipped way. There are many techniques

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