What
have you been reading lately?
When
was the last time you read a book?
Are
you a wide reader?
In a
gathering, you can tell who the wide readers are. Wide readers think
and speak well. They win the admiration, respect, and good opinion of
others.
Reading
expands the mind. In fact, many people consider it as one of the
satisfying pleasures of humans, for it involves physical as well as
mental activities.
Reading
is primarily a mental activity. After all, you read with your
mind and use your imagination to paint the setting of the detective
thriller you are reading. You use your mind to imagine the pain that
the main character experiences as the story unfolds. You bring into
play the different arguments and ideas brought up by the author in
that self-help book you are holding.
To
read effectively, reading helps you develop a wide vocabulary
through extensive reading. A skillful reader has a wide recognition
vocabulary. He may not know exactly what every word means, but he
will have a good general idea of the meaning of the sentence.
Reading
makes you alert and curious about new words. Other readers
develop the dictionary habit. Every time they come across a strange
word, they try to figure out what it can possibly mean by the
context. If they cannot do this, they refer to the dictionary.
Likewise,
reading develops intellectual curiosity by exposing you to a
variety of materials. You learn to read by reading books of
increasing difficulty and variety. As in other forms of activity, you
learn by actually doing.
Reading
trains you to have an active and open mind. Merely grasping the
writer’s idea is not enough. You must make a positive response to
what you read. Be an active, not a passive, reader. Develop the habit
of drawing your own conclusions, the habit of active thinking, of
agreeing or disagreeing with the author. Keep your mind open;
understand and weigh the ideas that you read. A practical part of
active reading is the drawing of conclusions.
Allow
me to share four basic rules for effective reading and better
comprehension:
- Try to read more and more. Remember the saying that practice makes perfect. Practicing in the correct way makes perfect.
- Develop the habit of reading for main ideas. Look for the subject and predicate. Do not waste time on details or little words.
- Learn to read with focus and concentration. Think of what you are reading. Do not let your attention wander somewhere else. Good readers read with understanding.
- Learn to budget your time. Experiment with your reading time. Try purposely to read faster. Give yourself a time limit on specific material that you read.
Reading
is a stimulating mental activity. It expands your reality and
capability. You have so much to gain in discovering the joys of
reading. Go ahead; grab a book right now!
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Author- Titus Maduwa
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Author- Titus Maduwa
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