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How does close reading help to develop my student’s comprehension?

Close reading is a reading strategy that involves reading a text carefully and critically, paying attention to details, and analyzing the author's use of language and structure. Close reading can help improve student comprehension in several ways:


Deepens understanding: Close reading encourages students to read a text multiple times, allowing them to uncover deeper meanings and subtleties that they might miss on a first reading.


Builds vocabulary: Close reading teaches students to pay attention to words in context, helping them to build their vocabulary and understand the nuances of language.


Develops critical thinking skills: Close reading requires students to think critically about a text, analyzing the author's purpose, tone, and use of literary devices. This helps them to develop their critical thinking skills and become more discerning readers.


Increases engagement: Close reading can help students to become more engaged with a text, as they are encouraged to actively participate in the reading process rather than passively consuming information.


Improves writing skills: Close reading can also help to improve students' writing skills, as they learn to analyze and imitate the writing styles of skilled authors.


Overall, close reading is a valuable tool for improving student comprehension, as it encourages students to engage more deeply with texts and develop their critical thinking and analytical skills.



 
 

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