Thursday, 10 December 2020

Reading | Comprehension strategies

Comprehension strategies are reading strategies that helps people when reading. They are prior knowledge, skimming and scanning, questioning, visualising, making connections, predicting, inferring, summarising, synthesising, and self monitoring.

Predicting, and visualising can be used before reading so people can estimate the next part of the story. 

Prior knowledge, self monitoring, and inferring can be used during reading so people can learn words, and to check again. 

Summarising, questioning, and making connections can be used after reading so people can see if they have understood the whole story, ask questions, and make links. 

Knowing how to use the comprehension strategies is important so people can use it during reading. 

LI.to test grammar knowledge. 

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