A reading experiece is a wonderful time. As a child, I was in the extended program and I loved it. You just gotta find a good book . Please keep reading!!!!!!
The reading experience can also relate to the feelings and senses while reading the book, like if you were feeling angry or happy or sad etc.
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Aesthic reading is for entertainment. Efferent reading is reading to carry away information; the focus is on the information in the text and illustration and not focused on the experience of reading for entertainment.
We don't know how you used strategy --- you're going to have to answer this question based on your own experience.
In "A Response-Based Approach to Reading Literature", Judith A. Langer of the State University of New York, describes "literary orientation" as when reading literature that is outside of the reader's personal experience, describes the reader "living through the experience" by exploring a horizon of possibilities. The reader can explore the characters' actions from a psychological, or a political, or a sociological point of view.The literary orientation is the perspective through which you view what you are reading. I think that's what she's saying; use the link below to check it out for yourself.
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Reading is a wonderful experience .
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Aesthic reading is for entertainment. Efferent reading is reading to carry away information; the focus is on the information in the text and illustration and not focused on the experience of reading for entertainment.
He developed the Language Experience Approach to reading.
"Reading connection" typically refers to the relationship or bond formed between a reader and a piece of writing. It involves understanding and resonating with the material on a personal or emotional level, which can enhance the overall reading experience and comprehension.
He developed the Language Experience Approach to reading.
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It is very possible for everyone to have a different experience when reading the same book. This is because everyone has different personal experiences to draw from to relate to within the book.
finding a calm place.think of what your reading by drawing experience from nature or experiment
Vicki Benson has written: 'The power of retelling' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, Reading (Primary), Developmental reading, Language experience approach