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How to effectively listen to your child’s reading

Most school children are given home reading books to read at home every day. I know I used to teach kindergarten. But I have always wondered if parents take the time to listen to their children’s reading. And if they know how to help your child read by listening. Visit our site for more about Reading tricks.

Even if your child doesn’t have a reader at home. But if he’s standing in front of you reading a book and he says, “Can I read this book?” As a parent, you’d love to encourage him to read it to you or say, “Read it.” The second answer is a better option.

The benefits of listening to your child read

Below are reasons why you should read this to your child.

  1. Help your child practice reading. It’s obvious, but parents often claim they’re too busy to listen. You know what they say about practice makes perfect. It takes practice and you have to listen.
  2. It boosts your child’s confidence while improving his reading skills. It just got better and better the more he read it. The more confident he will become. And he just loves to read more. It’s all connected
  3. Help you understand your child’s reading level. Listening will teach you how to read. What is his problem and what did he do wrong? This will help you to help him.

3 steps to listening to your child read

How do you support your child’s reading? Just listen to her question, say “Nice try!” and sign on the dotted line to show she read it? No, because supporting your child’s reading is more than just listening to them read.

You’ll want to find time to talk about what you’re reading. All of the following should be done in no more than 10 minutes:

  1. Talk about books. Before your child starts reading let’s look at the cover and predict what the story will be about. Who are the main characters and setting? But it also helps him understand the type of words used.
  2. Offer help when the child is struggling, he may make mistakes in decoding or changing words while reading. If in decoding, help him focus on the letters there and pronounce them. Also look for word families or spelling patterns. If it is an interchangeable word, ask if it makes sense to use the word and try to decipher it again.
  3. Discuss the story Ask questions after reading Does he like this book? What do you like or dislike about it? Brief discussion of the story will improve understanding.

Learning to read can be difficult for ESL readers because it is a skill that takes time to develop outside of the classroom. Unlike writing, listening, grammar and vocabulary, reading involves all of these skills. And I want readers to understand English as a complete language Below are five basic reading strategies that can help ESL readers gain reading confidence and improve their reading skills.

#1 motivation

The most important strategy for reading English is to have the right mindset while reading. Forcing a class to read prevents you from taking full advantage of the potential the book has for you. For most of us, we can remember reading in school. But how many people remember these stories thoroughly? Motivation plays a big role in determining your book efforts. If you are motivated and willing to make mistakes and learn from the content. You’ll have a better overall learning experience and improve your reading skills faster than ever. How do you get motivated? There are many ways, but I recommend reading for fun. If you treat reading as an adventure and a fun activity, reading will become easier for you. The joy of reading goes beyond comprehension. Lets you enter a fantastic world of magic and spells from your own bed. You can explore the depths of the sea and meet monsters without getting up from the throne. Motivating yourself to read is the first step in reading and reading more. So hurry up and read!

#2 goal

Objectives are an important part of improving reading and reading skills. You can set short-term or long-term goals. Goals can give you extra motivation to achieve them. and allows you to see quantitative evidence of your improvement. The key to goal setting is

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