Knowledge in Reading comprehension

Reading comprehension-skimming and scanning

These are different PPTs on how to read a comprehesion.It was given to us by our senior faculty.It includes how to read a para-skimming and scanninh.,how to skim and scan etc.

SQ4R method for effective reading

The SQ4R Method of reading effectivelySQ4R is a flexible reading strategy because it engages the reader during each phase of the reading process. Readers preview/SURVEY (S) the text material to develop predictions and set the purpose for the reading by generating QUESTIONS (Q) about the topic. They READ (1R) actively, searching for answers to those questions. They monitor their comprehension as they summarize WRITE (2R) & RECITE (3R). They evaluate their comprehension through REVIEW (4R) activities. Two general learning components must be addressed as you begin the reading process and the SQ4R method will activate them:First, place the reading in CONTEXT. What is the reading about and do you have any prior knowledge about this subject to help you extract the meaning that you are looking for? The SURVEY and SYSTEMATIC reading puts this process into motion. You get an overview that will "jog your memory" as you search for prior knowledge on the subject. Ask questions about what you don't know. Make the questions simple and general if you don't have much prior knowledge and more specific if this is an area of study that is familiar to you. Using these questions will GUIDE YOUR SPEED AND COMPREHENSION as you attempt to answer them.REMEMBER, THE STUDENT THAT IS ENGAGED IN READING IS MOTIVATED, STRATEGIC, KNOWLEDGEABLE, AND SOCIALLY INTERACTIVE.How to Use SQ4R1. Survey what you are about to read•   Systematic Reading•   Think about the title: What do you know about this subject?•   What do I want to know?•   Glance over headings and/skim the first sentences of paragraphs.•   Look at illustrations and graphic aids.•   Read the first paragraph.•   Read the last paragraph or summary.2. QuestionTurn the title and sub-titles into wh-element question. This becomes the major purpose for your reading.•   Write down any questions that come to mind during the survey.•   Turn headings into questions.•   Turn subheadings, illustrations, and graphic aids into questions.•   Write down unfamiliar vocabulary and determine the meaning.3. Read Actively•   Read to search for answers to the questions set.•   Respond to objectives and use context clues for unfamiliar words.•   React to unclear passages, confusing terms, and questionable statements by generating additional questions.4. Recite•   Look away from the answers and the book to recall what was read.•   Recite answers to the questions aloud or in writing.•   Reread text for unanswered questions.5. wRite•   Make "maps" for yourself.•   Reduce the information•   Reread or skim to locate and prove your points.•   Write down the key terms and ideas in outline form.•   Always read/question/recite before marking or taking down notes.•   Check yourself against the text. Correct and add to your answer.6. Review•   Answer the major purpose questions.•   Look over answers and all parts of the chapter to organize the information.•   Summarize the information learned by creating a graphic organizer (concept map) that depicts the main ideas, by drawing a flow chart, by writing a summary,•   You can also summarize by participating in a group discussion, or by writing an explanation of how this material has changed your perceptions or applies to your life.

READING (COMMUNICATION SKILLS )

This document contains important content based on READING (COMMUNICATION SKILLS )

Reading Comprehension - Strategy

This pdf contains a detailed information about the reading comprehension section of the CAT exam as well as other exams too. It introduces reading comprehension section in detail and also helps to develop a strategy to tackle the reading comprehension section and score in it. It also contains some practice passages. And the 2nd file contains the solutions to the practice passages of 1st pdf.

Introduction to Reading Comprehension

This pdf contains a detailed introduction to reading comprehension section and also contains some practice questions of RC. It is a good source to practice for CAT and other exams.

Here is How to Improve Reeding Skills of Kids under 300 words

As your kids get a little older and their reading skills tend to get more and more intense. Reading requires a lot of energy and concentration to understand the stories & theories or anything. Kids need to complete growth. This can be causing a fair amount of stress for children who struggle with reading. Even causing a headache for parents too. That is why reading is one of the most challenging tasks to have students complete in the classroom. Make reading easy for your kids by considering the following tips:

Reading Comprehension - Passage: The Benefits of Reading

Reading is a beneficial activity that offers numerous advantages for people of all ages. Firstly, it improves mental stimulation, as it requires the brain to focus and concentrate, which can help to improve cognitive function and memory.

Reading Comprehension - Passage: The Benefits of Reading

Reading is a beneficial activity that offers numerous advantages for people of all ages. Firstly, it improves mental stimulation, as it requires the brain to focus and concentrate, which can help to improve cognitive function and memory.

Reading Comprehension : Passage: The Benefits of Yoga

Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India. Today, yoga has become a popular form of exercise and stress relief all over the world. Practicing yoga regularly offers numerous benefits for the mind, body, and spirit.

English language through literature Bcom 1st semester

This is the comprehension passage for the level of graduation basically it is containing a comprehension with a short answer questions and long question.