and there are different types of reading.
You can read silently to get information.
Or you can read silently for pleasure.
Often when I write a letter, and email message, or blog post,
I read my text aloud to make sure it sounds good.
When I read my own writing, I'm checking for mistakes.
Or I'm looking for ways to make my ideas sound better.
With my children, I read aloud almost everyday.
I read to them. They read to me. They've become better readers
and listeners because of this.
Oral reading, though, is not just helpful for young learners.
adults can benefit from oral reading, too.
When you learn to read a text,
smoothly and clearly, you become more confident
as a speaker. Your pronunciation improves
because you're taking the time
to form each word and say each phrase
as one thought. You become more aware
of new words and how they're used.
And because you're reading more slowly
than you would if you read silently, your understanding of sentence structure
can deepen because you're paying attention to how words are put together
and how punctuation is being used.
In this series, we're going to read
short texts aloud to develop your fluency.
They're short because I want you to read
We'll read each text four times.
Second, you listen and repeat after me.
Third, we read together slowly.
Fourth, we read together again
at a more natural pace. But you shouldn't stop
after four readings. I encourage you
to read at least once more on your own.
recording yourself on day one. If you practice each day,
then record yourself again on day 7. You should hear your own progress.
Remember it's okay to sound different from me.
You should find your own voice when you read these texts.
I'm just giving you possible model.
only possible if you understand what you're reading.
For that reason, I'll start with a very easy texts.
Then I'll increase the difficulty level.
I'm going to use high frequency words.
That means these are words worth knowing,
worth studying because they're used often
in communication. Reading can be very helpful when you want to improve your
Take the time to look up the definitions of new words
in the dictionary. Look at the examples
in the dictionary. Then look again
at how I use the words in my texts. I'll help you by including short vocabulary
up some key words in each reading.
you can keep track of the words of the words I'm using and the difficulty level of the
by reading the video descriptions. I'll note
the range of words that have chosen from the General Service List,
and I'll include a readability score.
Read with me and become more fluent and confident in English.