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Analytical materials about the phenomenon of reading, life skills for readers

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Book Description

You are probably sure that you can read: after all, you have read this very phrase. However, it is not only the ability to decode symbols at a certain speed, but also the ability to analyze, think and fantasize. In short, it's not that simple to read. That's why cognitiveists study the brain while reading, specialists in training advise how to get the most out of a familiar skill, psychologists teach how not to repel children's love for books, and creators of new Internet projects popularize books.

 

How to read and discuss books

According to Frederick Douglas, American plantation growers have given home a strict order not to teach slaves literacy, so as not to develop their excessive freedom of thought. Another essay writing company, British author Aidan Chambers, fully supports him, arguing that "reading life" is directly related to the awareness of his own personality. In his book, "Tell me about it. Reading, Thinking, Discussing", he talks about how reading helps to seek, understand and express oneself.

 

How to read books

Philosopher Sergey Povarnin gives advice on how to "work through" the book using inductive and deductive inferences, gives instructions on in which sequence to read parts of the work to quickly grasp its meaning, and tells what considerations will help consolidate the read. Whether or not to follow all of these recommendations is up to you, but reading the logic scientist's point of view is highly recommended.

 

What do we see when we read

Really, what? Clearly not just a piece of paper with black badges. Could it be a movie in our heads? No, the degree of detail of the images here is not the same as in the movies. At the same time, anyone can tell exactly how he imagines places, things and characters. Otherwise, there would be no outrage at the "unsuccessful" selection of sites and actors for the screenings of favorite books. Let's try to figure out what the human mind "shows" while reading.

 

"Like a novel": A book about the love of reading

We share with you a pedagogical story in which Patrick Suskind, Roald Dahl and Dostoevsky evoke vivid feelings, and a senior student who fell asleep in class, no one wakes. A fragment from the book by Frenchman Daniel Pennock about how the teacher awakens interest in teenagers who used to be bored in literature classes.

 

How to get rid of children's reading allergies

And again about the eternal - how to help a child love books? A private teacher tells about the methods that help him to inspire students sympathy and interest in the characters of literary works, how complex words and boring descriptions of nature give way to fascinating stories and attractive characters. If you do not have enough of this article, read about what happens if you use reading as a punishment.