Strategies To Teach Reading

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Christy Said:

SAT Critical Reading?

We Answered:

In order to improve your Critical Reading score:

1. Read more books, news, and plays with complex idea. Always understand what they are talking about.
2. Understand a lot of vocabularies. Studying most common vocabularies is not enough!
3. Understand prefixes, roots, and suffixes.
4. Skim the passages. Underline the main and ending sentences for each paragraph. This helps me a lot to grasp what each paragraph is about!
5. Always look for "fetch" questions because they give you obvious clues from the passage. For example: "What does Line 64-65 suggest about Leo's girlfriend?"
6. Answer the most easiest questions.
7. Don't start the passages first! Start answering the sentence completion first!

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