dahil karamihan sa atin ay mga malalabo ang mata kayat hindi na nila ito masiyadong makita
Well, some of them have a hard time with reading, and if you are struggling to understand, then books aren't very enjoyable. Others... I don't know. My dad can read realy well, but he doesn't enjoy it. That is completely strange to me, because I can't get enough.
Students have learned, from a very young age, that most books offered in elementary school are not authentic. In other words, they are reading a type of series that has stories that are not interesting. Some schools have adopted the Whole Language learning strategy, and they are starting to see an improvement in students reading for pleasure.
As a teen, I can answer this question with first-hand knowledge. Teens do read, just not as often as we used to when we were younger. Teens also are scared to be seen sometimes reading a certain book because teens WILL judge you if you aren't reading what you should be in that grade. And many teens prefer reading magazines over books. And we're BUSIER! I will admit that we do read less than expected, but it's not that we "don't read."
They have better things to do! I know i do.
Because reading new things , increases the sulci in the brain.
it leads to more intelligence
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
Of course! Here is an example sentence using "fond of": "She is fond of reading books in her free time."
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J. L. Gentry has written: 'The reading of high school students' -- subject(s): Books and reading, High school students, Reading interests
AR books with a 5.5 reading level refer to books that are typically suitable for fifth-grade students. These books are assigned a level based on factors like vocabulary, sentence complexity, and content. Students can take Accelerated Reader (AR) quizzes to test their understanding of these books.
its because some kids have a difficult time reading and they need more support and easyer books to read
Because when children read it makes them feel like they are getting transported into the book instead of reading the book
He was fond of peas but not fond of spinach.He was not found of homework, but loved reading novels.As the opposite of fond, "not fond" means it isn't something you find pleasant or exciting.
It is ironic that Miss Crocker, who is known to dislike and discourage reading, is the one unveiling a new initiative promoting reading among students. This goes against her usual behavior and adds a layer of irony to the situation.
you can encourage students to read more by showing that even you are interested in reading.... and let them read more interesting books like novels..............
The quote "She is too fond of books, and it has addled her brain" is from Louisa May Alcott's novel "Work: A Story of Experience," published in 1873. It reflects the character Christie Devon's passion for reading and how society perceives her as unconventional for a woman of her time.
reading more books increase general knowledge,good speaking language,thinking ability and knowing new words and vocabularies.