When you feel confused about
something you’re reading, write down any questions you have. Sometimes your
questions are answered as you read further. If not, don’t be afraid to ask for
help. Remember, teachers create assignment; they’ve read the text and are familiar
with them. When you have a specific question, your teacher can provide answers
that will help you better understand the material. Learning is rooted in
questions developed and asked by the learner.
Asking questions to yourself, to
the teacher, and to other, is a great learning method. When you cease to ask
questions, you cease to exist to a great extent. Read actively by silently
asking questions as you read. Questioning immerses you into the material you’re
reading and therefore will expand your mental capacities more than almost
anything else.
The philosopher Sir Francis
Bacon said, “Knowledge is power.”
Improving your reading comprehension is the key to gaining important knowledge and making the most of your education. So pick up a book . . . and pen.
Improving your reading comprehension is the key to gaining important knowledge and making the most of your education. So pick up a book . . . and pen.
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