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How to Improve Your Reading Skills

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Many people have trouble with reading. Reading well takes time, patience, and practice! The most important thing to figure out is the purpose of your reading: looking at instructions to build furniture and studying a textbook are not the same thing! Once youve figured out your purpose, you can choose to focus on what are known as intensive reading techniques that stress things like vocabulary and speed, or instead on extensive techniques that will help you engage with the meaning of a text in a deeper way.

Method1 Pre Reading

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Make sure you understand the type of text you have. Ask yourself: What type of work am I reading? Is it information-based, like a newspaper, textbook, or manual? Or is it more creative/artistic, like a novel or short story? This matters!

For instance, if youre reading to follow instructions (like a recipe or assembly guide), youll need to understand the exact meaning of each step.

If youre reading a text that has lots of information, like a textbook, then youll be reading most of all for new information on things you dont know or understand.

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Decide on the purpose of your reading. The reason why youre reading has an impact on how you read. For instance, reading a novel for a class can be different than reading a novel for pleasure, since youll be expected to understand and remember the text rather than just enjoy the experience of reading it. Ask yourself: What am I reading for?

If youre reading to gain information (for instance, to meet work or school requirements), youll probably want to try extensive techniques.

If youre reading to practice pronunciation, learn vocabulary, or study grammar, youll probably want to try intensive techniques.

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Scan your reading before you begin. Whatever the purpose of your reading is, taking a few minutes to look the piece over is very helpful. Check and see how the work is structured and presented. These are easy ways to increase your understanding.

Does the work have a title?

Is there a table of contents you can scan?

Is the work divided into separate sections?

Does the work have any extras,like bolded key words, illustrations, or graphs?

Method 2 Reading Intensively

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Read intensively if you want to practice the fundamentals and learn vocabulary. Intensive reading is focused more on individual details of what youre reading. If you want to practice pronunciation, study grammar, or learn vocabulary, youll want to read more slowly and focus more on individual words and sentences.

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Look for just the gist of a text's meaning. For intensive reading, its not always important to worry about what something means in a deep way. Just trying to get a general sense of what the reading is about. As you read, you'll focus more on details like spelling, pronunciation, and the rhythm of sentences.

Dont get too caught up in parts you dont fully understand. If you can summarize the main point of what youre reading, then youre doing ok.

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Read out loud. This can improve your reading skills because it makes you be involved with the text in two ways: with your eyes, as you look at the words, and with your ears, as you listen to them. Reading out loud is also key if youre trying to practice pronunciation.

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Try to guess the meaning of any new words. When you come to a word you dont know, try not to reach for the dictionary right away. Instead, try to guess the meaning of the word based on the other words around it (the context).

For example, say you read 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.

From the sentence, you can gather that "pessimist" means the opposite of happy: being moody and angry.

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Write down new words you want to learn. If you come to any words that you cant figure out, write them down and look up their meaning in a good dictionary. That way, you can study the words later, too.

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Read as often as you can. The more you read, the easier it becomes. Practicing for at least 15 to 30 minutes a day, every day, will make a big difference.

Read whatever interests you, if youre just trying to improve your basic skill.

Rereading things youve already gone through can build your confidence.

Method 3 Reading Extensively

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Try extensive reading if youre looking for understanding. Extensive reading works when youre trying to determine the meaning of what youre reading. This technique focuses on the overall picture. Its best for things like studying a textbook, reading a newspaper article for information, or reading a book for school.

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Take notes on your reading. If you want to read to understand something on a deeper level, like studying a textbook, it helps to read more actively. Keep a notebook out and make notes on important things you notice as you read.

For instance, you can make bullet points to summarize every time you come to a major idea.

If there are key terms or dates in whatever youre reading, make a note of those as well.

If there are parts you dont understand, write down the questions you have and come back to them later.

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Annotate your reading. If youre able to write in or mark up whatever it is youre reading, this can also help increase your understanding. For instance, you can underline or highlight important passages. You could also try things like circling key terms and writing notes in the margins.

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Review what youre reading by summarizing it. Every so often, stop and write a few sentences in your notes to summarize what youve read so far. Putting the main ideas into your own words and writing them out is a way of checking that you understand what youre reading. Going back over the material also helps you remember what youve read.[11]

If you have trouble summarizing or remembering any part of what youve read, go back over it again.

You can also try writing out a summary in an outline form, rather than full sentences.

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Identify key words and concepts. When you encounter a word or concept that seems essential to a text's meaning, make a note of it. If you are reading a textbook, these might even be set apart in bold print, or in a separate vocabulary section. You can write the words or concepts down to study them later, or even make a set of flash cards.[1

If you come across a word or concept that seems important but is not clearly defined in the text, look up its meaning in a dictionary or encyclopedia (either online or print).

If you see certain words being used over and over again, thats another sign that theyre important for what youre reading and worth looking up.

Method 4 Staying Focused and Motivated

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Read with a friend. Getting through a text can be easier and more fun when youre not doing it alone. For instance, you can try reading the same section of a text as your partner, then talking about it to make sure you both understood the main ideas.You can also share you thoughts and ideas to help you practice and know what you are reading,

To improve reading aloud you can even pair yourself with someone you feel is a better reader. While your partner is reading, listen to your their pronunciation, speed, and rhythm. Take a turn yourself, then ask for feedback.

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Choose the right reading environment. If you really want to concentrate on your reading, step away from television, music, phones, computers, and chatty people. These distractions make it hard to focus, dragging out reading and causing frustration.

Try reading in a quiet, well-lit place with a desk and comfortable chair, if you can.

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Use a pointer while reading if you have trouble focusing on the page. Take a bookmark, ruler, or small piece of paper and set it on the page you want to read. Slide it down so you can only read one line of text, then move it down to read the next line, and so on. Doing this can make reading feel more manageable.

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Read something youre interested in, if you have a choice. Its no surprise that youll be more motivated to read a text that you genuinely care about. If youre given the chance to select books or other things to read for yourself, seek out topics you are interested in.

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Track your progress. Keep records, like a list of books or articles youve gone through, and how many minutes you read each day. Seeing how much youve accomplished over time can encourage you to keep making progress.

文章来源:4 Ways to Improve Your Reading Skills - wikiHow

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