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. Read aloud
Hearing the words out loud helps many students gain a better
understanding of what they are reading than they are able to
get while reading in their head. Encourage yourself to read
aloud if you are struggling with a certain part of a book or a
particular word.
Revisiting the parts that were confusing for you (or that might
simply need a quick refresher) can help you gain a more
complete picture of what you are learning. This also helps
ensure you are able to understand upcoming material in the
text.
When your you have finished reading, talk about what you just
read together. Ask your partner what you learned and your
thoughts. For longer reading materials, like novels for book
reports, make discussion questions you and your partner can
talk about together after each reading session.
When talking about the material, ask your partner to recap and
summarize the main points. Explaining what you learned in your
own words helps ensure you understand what was read. It also
helps relate the material to what you already know.