Sunday, 19 April 2015

How to Study English: Types of Reading



                               STUDYING LITERATURE

HOW TO STUDY ENGLISH

READING

As the study of English always require reading, it is very necessary to understand the types of reading, the purpose of reading, the different rates of reading, and certain physical and mental attitudes involved in good reading.

1.   THE TYPES OF READING:


a.     “Intensive”  ---- slow, very thorough, very careful reading as in proof-reading a composition or in the reading of directions as to how to do something, of difficult poems or prose passages, and of material presenting an abstruse idea.


b.     “Study- type”----careful, thorough, thoughtful reading, such as of literary history, essays and poems of average difficulty, and f8iction read critically.


c.      “Extensive”--- recreational-type reading, as of plays , novels, short stories, and magazine articles, especially those assigned for outside reading or those which are read for pleasure.


d.     “Skimming”---rapid turning of pages and scanning of lines to find a particular piece of information (a definition in a dictionary, the names of characters involved in a particular action in a novel, the date of an author’s birth or the place of his burial, etc.) or to gain a general idea of something, as is done in forming a quick impression of a book and should be done in a first reading of a “study-type” assignment.