Wednesday 9 December 2020

Comprehension Strategies

Comprehension skills are reading strategies that helps the reader understand the text. Some reading strategies are: prior knowledge, predicting, self-monitoring, summarising, and inferring.

Before reading prior knowledge, predicting and inferring can be used. Prior knowledge is using your knowlege of the text to help predicting what's going to happen in the text. 

During reading inferring, visualising, and predicting can be used. Inferring can be used to help deduce information. Visualising can be used to picture what is happening in the text. Predicting is used to guess what happens next using the clues in the text.

After reading summarising, questioning, and synthesising. These strategies can be used to help readers expand their knowledge of the book or share their knowledge of the text. 

Understanding comprehension strategies is important for the reader because it can help expand their prior knowledge and get better at using their reading strategies.

LI:To practise comprehension skills

LI: To test grammar knowledge

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