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DIV : E.C SUBJECTNAME :COMMUNICATION SKILL CHAPTER NAME:READING FLUENCY PRIPAID BY : UNJIYA PARAS Guided by :RAHUL SIR CHANU G.K.BHARAD INSTITUTE OF ENGG. COLLAGE

Improving your comprehension skill? Analyze the time and place in which you are reading.if you have been reading or studding for several hours then mentaltigue may be the sourch of the problem. Rephase each paragraph in your own words Read aloud sentences or section that are particularly difficult Slow down your meanings read. Write notes in the margins. Highlight key word. Write brief out line major points Read a verify of matirals don't limit your self to text book only. Consider how much you already know about the subject.

1)Skimming 2)Scanning  Skimming Skimming is a immediately recognize the main idea of a text. When you read the newspaper you are probably not reading it’s word by word skimming is a done at a speed for time faster then the normal reading. People often skim when they have to read a lot of materials in a limited time period used skimming. When you want to see if any article and this article some people read. Heading, title and subtitle or illustration this technique is useful. When you look for specific information rather then reading for understanding.  Scanning scanning means moving your eyes quickly down the page finding specific words and phrases. Scanning is the technique you often use when you are looking up a word n the telephone directory or dictionary you search for key words, you know what you are looking for, so you are concentrating or finding a particular word or answer.

Skimming Skimming covers the content at a general level. It involves reading at about twice your normal rate. Focuses on introductory statements, topic sentences and boldface terms. Provides the chance for you to see what kind of information the assignment contains Enables you to gather the surface ideas if you don’t have enough time to read deeply. Skim!!! Skim!!!

Explain The Purpose Of Reading Reading is one of the most important academic task faced by students. It is equally important in the business world. You may have to read a variety of text starting from short s, to a bulky book or lengthy reports everyday. When we have to read an entire book in o ne hour we mostly scan the words or sentences that are important. “The purpose of reading is to connect the ideas on the page”. For example, This is beat hard to read and remember This is comparatively easy to read and remember This is easiest to read and remember because of prior knowledge and structure. Similarly if you like history, it will be easy to understand some writers or some historical statements because you have a frame worke in your mind for a reading and understanding.

Discuses reading strategies/speed reading tips. Your purpose in skimming or speed reading is to get an over all information of the contain in the reading selection. Below is step procedure for speed reading. 1.Look for the titles, subtitles or headings or subheadings. 2.Read the introduction. 3.Pick out the topic sentences. 4.Notice any picture, charts, graphs, etc. 5.Try to guess the meaning of some words as per the sentences. 6.Glance at the remainder of the paragraph. 7.Take notes or high-lights the main points when you read.