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Reading is an essential skill for all of us and developing our skills in reading is a good investment. This free course is packed with practical activities that are aimed at making reading more enjoyable and rewarding. The course also includes sections on how to read actively and critically.
FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos
8 hours
Units & Quizzes
7
Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion
Introduction
Reading is easy, isn't it?
On any ordinary day without even noticing, you read shop signs, newspaper headlines, TV listings, a magazine, or a chapter of a paperback. So why would a message like this one appear in an online student chat room in the early weeks of a course? Clearly, reading for the higher-level study is quite different from everyday reading. The most obvious differences are:- Quantity As a student you can find yourself reading for many more hours a week than usual.
- Difficulty Instead of the message slipping easily into your mind, as when you read a newspaper or a paperback, you find yourself having to concentrate to grasp it.
- Purpose Instead of reading to pick up information, or to be entertained, with studying your aim is to introduce yourself to new ideas and ways of thinking, which will enable you to understand the world differently.
- Active engagement Studying involves actively working with new ideas, not just racing through the words. You have to look for the meaning as you read, asking yourself ‘what is the author trying to say?’
Learning outcomes
After studying this course you should be able to:- Ask questions to encourage analysis of personal reading material
- Think about what the key concepts and issues are
- Detach from disagreements with the author's views.
Course Currilcum
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- The Experience of Reading 00:20:00
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- Getting Round Obstacles 01:20:00
- How Quickly Should You Read? 01:40:00
- Reading Critically 01:40:00
- Conclusion 00:20:00