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What are reading skills?

 

Introduction
 

Reading skills enable readers to turn writing into meaning and achieve the goals of independence, comprehension, and fluency.

Definition
 

Reading skills are specific abilities which enable a reader

 
  • to read the written form as meaningful language
  • to read anything written with independence, comprehension and fluency, and
  • to mentally interact with the message.
Kinds
 

Here are some kinds of reading skills:

 
  • Word attack skills let the reader figure out new words.
  • Comprehension skills help the reader predict the next word, phrase, or sentence quickly enough to speed recognition.
  • Fluency skills help the readers see larger segments, phrases, and groups of words as wholes.
  • Critical reading skills help the reader see the relationship of ideas and use these in reading with meaning and fluency.
See also
 

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