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    Introduction: a. Background of the Study Reading is the most important skill a person should develop. The ultimate goal of reading is to help a person be able to understand the written material‚ to evaluate it and to apply it in a certain subject. In order to accomplish these things and be good in reading comprehension‚ one should read books more often. A person who reads book may have a wide range of imagination compared to some who don’t. According to an essay writer named

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    TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE READING SKILLS AND READING COMPREHENSION Reading is an important part of learning English. This guide to how to improve your reading skills will help you improve reading by using skills you use in your own language. In other words‚ one of the best tips on improving reading is to think about how you read in your own language. Start by thinking about how you read different documents. How do you read the newspaper? How do you read novels? How do you read train schedules? and

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    Reading is very important in present time‚ but not everyone is doing it well or at all. Even though reading may seem easy not everyone is doing it‚ even though it is a very great skill to posses. If we can not get more people reading or reading better than we will be failing on an intellectual level. Reading may seem boring and unnecessary‚ but it is a needed skill for the 21st century. Reading makes us smarter individuals. According to Raymond Mar and Keith Oatley “Its disappearance would

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    I have never enjoyed reading. I always felt it was something that was forced. When I am given the choice of which book I want to read it makes reading a positive experience. Reading should be something that people enjoy and look forward to doing. Young adults should be required to read all genres of books but have the option of which book they read from each genre Having teens read all genres of books supports them throughout their educational lives. According to David Pilkey’s "What should

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    Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning Summary Although the collective knowledge in the field of Pedagogy on how readers‚ "actually carry out this interpretive process with college-level expository text is rather limited" (Haas and Flower 167). The study in discussion would like to help the understanding of this constructive‚ rhetorical view of reading. Throughout the article‚ Haas and Flower emphasize how students “are good readers in the traditional sense… yet‚ they

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    My Reading Philosophy I think every child can learn how to read and wright. There will always be some students that struggle more than other and with those student we have to come up with strategies that best suits the student to help them learn how to read. The first thing I would do is create a welcoming environment for my students. Creating a welcoming environment will allow student to feel safe in providing input‚ asking questions and make mistakes. One of the first things I would do is have

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    My personal reading history is a simple one. I’ve always read books that appeal to me‚ typically young adult books with a storyline based on teenagers and their struggles‚ romances‚ or friendships. A low point in my reading history would be that I have found myself sometimes having to reread chapters because I felt I didn’t fully understand. A good example would be The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. I would reread almost every chapter of this book because it was a difficult read for

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    Literacy is one of the most important things in the world today. If you want to be successful‚ you must be literate. As someone who writes and reads every day‚ I can understand how meaningful both “Freewriting” by Peter Elbow and “Four Ways of Reading” by Donald Hall can be beneficial to anyone who is literate. In order to help further advance the students in my class with their writing ability‚ our professor has been making us free write for ten minuets at the beginning of the class period. As

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    LESSON PLAN  READING  ENGLISH 9 UNIT 9 ( NATURAL DISASTERS)    Description of Class:  English level: Lower­intermediate  Number of students:40  READING  . AIMS: ​ After the lesson‚ student will be able to  know some kind of disaster  know disasters happened in the world  know consequences of the disasters    I. LANGUAGE FOCUS:  Vocabulary: some kind of disaster  Grammar: Past simple  II. PREPARATION: ​ Textbook E9‚ flascards(A4)‚ picture‚ bingo card  III. ANTICIPATED PROBLEMS:  Ss have problems in pronunciation 

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    Literary Focus | Before | Fluency | During | Comprehension | After | Vocabulary | | Writing | | Oral Language | Q.A.R. (Question-Answer-Relationships) Question-Answer Relationships‚ or QAR‚ is a reading comprehension strategy developed to aid in the approach that students take when reading texts and answering questions about that text. Students learn to categorize types of questions which in turn help them know where to find information. It encourages students to be active‚ strategic readers

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