Some people learn best by seeing the information in words or pictures - those people understand what they read best when they read silently. Other people learn best by hearing - those people benefit by reading out loud. It really depends on what sort of learner you are. My opinion is, so long as you're reading, I don't care if you do it silently or out loud! Reading is one of the best ways to improve your mind.
When reading to understand poetry, the best approach is to read aloud several times through. Start by reading it silently and quickly in your head. Then, read it out loud several times to truly understand and percieve the meaning.
I was able to read "Breaking Dawn on a computer" both silently and out loud. Please let me know when you have a real challenge for me.
Actually, Edward never does say "say it out loud" in the book. The movie director added it in so that the people who haven't read twilight can understand the movie better.
When a Muslim offers prayers alone (not leading anyone else in the prayer) then even the obligatory prayers of Fajr, Maghrib and Ishaa - which are all read out loud - can be read silently. That is permitted.
Silent reading is reading without pronouncing words out loud. It is reading to oneself.
There is nothing at all wrong with reading out loud, provided you are not annoying someone else who doesn't want to listen to you read.
You can find books to read silently at libraries, bookstores, online retailers like Amazon or eBooks platforms like Kindle. You can also borrow ebooks or audiobooks from online libraries or subscription services.
Read all your words and answers and then read them out loud over and over
Alexander the Great
Rearrange the word order of a line -apex
You read it. Sometimes, you may need to clarify with the sender, but reading it out loud to yourself can sometimes help.
So, you know the poem better or to understand it better