How to Improve Your Reading for Understanding

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Reading is a two-way conversation between the author and the reader, between someone who knows more about a subject, with someone who is trying to learn about it. It is considered "the primary source for obtaining knowledge and information."[1]

Levels of Reading[edit | edit source]

Elementary Reading[edit | edit source]

Inspectional Reading[edit | edit source]

Analytical Reading[edit | edit source]

Syntopical Reading[edit | edit source]

How to Read More[edit | edit source]

Reading Journal Articles[edit | edit source]

Taking Notes While Reading[edit | edit source]

On Paper vs On Screen Reading[edit | edit source]

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Alsaeedi ZS, Ngadiran NB, Kadir ZA, Hamood Altowayti WA, Al-Rahmi WM. Reading Habits and Attitudes among University Students: A Review. Journal of Techno Social Vol. 13 No. 1 (2021) p. 44-53