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In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
my porpose for reading achived
provide a motivation to read.
Answer these questions: A. What have I learned? B. What was the text about? C. How long did it take to read? D. Why did I read this?Taking notes and organizing them as you read helps you remember also.your question could be "have I understood everything that I have just read?"
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
why am i reading this?
Ask yourself: Why is something i read so important? or What are the things I don't need to remember?
it means asking yourself a question when you are confused
A good pre-reading question to ask yourself when presented with a business document is, "What is the main objective of this document, and what specific information am I hoping to gain from it?" This question helps you focus on the document's purpose and contextualizes the content, allowing for more effective comprehension and retention of key points. Additionally, consider what decisions or actions may be influenced by the information presented.
Before reading a business document for the first time, a helpful question to ask yourself is, "What is the primary purpose of this document?" This sets the stage for your understanding and helps you focus on key information, whether it’s to inform, persuade, or report. Additionally, consider what specific outcomes or decisions you hope to achieve by reading it, as this can guide your attention to relevant details.
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
determine if youve achieved your purpose