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Why Reading Should Be Habit For Students

Reading works with some interesting skills for students. It involves all the text comprehension, reading speed, concentration and student motivation. Reading skills are more than just being able to read - it is much more about understanding different texts in their statements and their formal structure, being able to classify them and using them appropriately. Reading, therefore, supports the achievement of personal goals and serves to expand knowledge, but also ones abilities. Do you want to know why it is worth developing this habit? Check out 8 reasons: 1.Increase vocabulary At school, we learn what formal and informal treatment we can have with people. In our day today, we end up using a colloquial vocabulary. What if you have to analyze an old text? With having a little distant from what we are used to? It would be much easier if you had read a book like that once in a while. Reading makes us come into contact with the most different contexts and languages. It is a very good exercise that, for the most part, does not even seem to be an exercise. 2.Improves writing If you read a lot, soon you get used to the construction of phrases, to the spelling of words and end up reproducing in your texts. That is why people who read a lot end up writing better - it is a matter of preference. 3.Updates and contextualizes When we read something, we get all that information. That is: If the content of our reading is based on day-to-day events, the result is to keep getting more and more updated. If it is some content from the past, you begin to understand some historical contexts and end up enriching your view of events. In short: its always worth it for students. 4.Develop your critical sense What schools want most are students with a critical sense, right? There is always that concern to impress or surprise the broker. What if I tell you that reading can help you do all of this, just in a natural way? Its part of the game. When we read, we learn more and think more about it. Do you know what happens after that? We sharpen our critical sense. We got out of the pattern and started to have views on the things that happen around us. 5.Being able to read is a prerequisite for media literacy If you want to use the new media competently, you have to be able to read. Contrary to many prejudices that the Internet reduces reading skills, the opposite happens: If you want to read on the WWW, you have to be able to read and quickly read the content of a text using "skim". Reading becomes even more important. Reading and media literacy are inseparable in this context and should also be acquired in class. The “digital natives” are only as good as their reading skills. 6.Imagination is encouraged A book opens up new worlds to its readers and is not for nothing means: Reading is an adventure in the head. Also, not only the imagination is promoted because the reader has to imagine the characters, the objects, the environment, but also possibilities of expression, vocabulary and ability to concentrate are promoted. These skills are particularly important at school, but also for professional life. 7.Reading broadens the horizon If you read a lot, you know a lot, because in books you learn a lot about other cultures, countries, people and historical knowledge, which contributes to general education. Reading is the basis for acquiring knowledge (yourself). 8.Reading is a sensible leisure activity Instead of sitting in front of the computer/television for hours or playing video games, reading is a welcome change that students take well. Reading is a basic prerequisite in the job: Hardly any job can do without reading skills today - it is a prerequisite for being able to take part in social and professional life. Functional illiterates who do not have sufficient reading skills find it much more difficult at work (and are often bullied).


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