How to
Always Succeed in School part 4
READ. You
can read whatever you want: Sports Illustrated, Jet, The New York Times, comic
books, The Holy Bible, your Cheerios box, online blogs or web articles…whatever!
Reading increases your brainpower.
·
Look
up words you don’t understand in the dictionary.
·
Read
assignment questions first to help you identify key points.
·
Take
breaks from reading to write down what you learn.
·
Read
outside of class to improve your reading skill.
·
Read
aloud with your friends, classmates or parents.
·
Read
with a purpose.
·
Take
reading courses to improve your reading rate and comprehension.
·
Take
a speed reading course if you desire. Take notes while reading.
·
When
possible, read from your own books and materials, highlight, cross reference,
write notes in the margins, etc. If the book belongs to someone else or in the
library, you can’t do this.
·
Read
religious literature.
·
Read
from the internet.
·
Read
daily. Set a goal to read a book at least each month. Then a book a week.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT
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