When I read my book, I always think all the reading strategies. For example: visualization, prediction, connection, inferences, summaries and question towers. Visualization helps me when I read the only words; I was imagining what happen in my story when I can’t see the picture in my book. In my opinion, visualize is the most important reading strategy for me.
The next is the prediction. What if you finish the book and you want to read more, the book you going to borrow is someone borrow this book. What would you do? You have to predict to know what happen. In my opinion, this is my second most important strategy for me. I predict that Fone Bone will get beat up, because he commit in a crime that he didn’t do.
This is my favorite, summary. Summary is writing a paragraph about what you have read. When you write a summary, it must be detail, and write about the main idea. I know writing a summary is really bored but when you write summary for a long time, you can see the fun about summary, like me. In my opinion, this is my third important strategy. You can see your book’s summary, it in the back.
This is my second favorite, inference. Inference is writing your opinion about something in your book and an evidence to support that inference. Inference helps me a lot; help me to understand what is about. In my opinion, I think this is not important reading strategy for me.
Connection is not really my favorite strategy but is helps me a lot. Connection is about connecting your book to connect to yourself, connect to text and connect to world. I’m not usually use connection in for my book because there are not a lot to connect.
The final reading strategy is question tower. Question tower is question that you answer before reading, during reading and after reading. I don’t like question tower, a lot of question to answer. I don’t like to answering question.
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