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Premiere<br />
Table of Contents<br />
4 Editor’s Note<br />
6 What is Reading<br />
7 Find It<br />
8 The Complete Reading Act<br />
9 Reading Comprehension<br />
10 Characteristics of Reading Process<br />
12 Enhance Interest in Reading<br />
13 Crossword<br />
14 Benefits of Reading<br />
15 Building Good Habit<br />
17 Reading Creativity<br />
18 What is Writing<br />
19 Decode<br />
20 Cook It Yourself<br />
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Reading &<br />
Writing<br />
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Premiere<br />
Editor’s Note<br />
Is reading hard for you? Does reading easily bore you and doesn't<br />
catch your interest? We welcome you in this new issue of Premiere to help<br />
you with that!<br />
In this generation, it is sad<br />
to think that we hardly find young<br />
people holding a book and find<br />
reading enjoyable and fun. They<br />
prefer spending their time into<br />
technology, games and electronic<br />
media. But we cannot blame them because<br />
reading requires effort, concentration and attention. In exchange,<br />
it will make your brain work, gain knowledge and experience<br />
what you are reading. Technology, on the other hand, tends to<br />
be a lethargic activity. Hence, they're missing out the fun and<br />
wonderful experience of reading.<br />
This<br />
We have a lots of fun articles in store for you in this<br />
issue. Check out the steps and tips to enhance interest<br />
in reading, how to build goods reading habit, and<br />
benefits of reading. We also have fun mind games inside<br />
about reading. If you're planning to buy<br />
books and do not know what to buy, we have<br />
a list of Top 10 Best-Selling Novels of All<br />
Time to guide you!<br />
Our goal is to help and encourage not<br />
only young people, but of all ages to go and<br />
start reading. You'll be hooked in reading as you<br />
start turning the pages.<br />
Into This<br />
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CREATE YOUR OWN STORY<br />
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What is Reading?<br />
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The ability to read effectively is one of the most<br />
important skills you can acquire if you are to cope<br />
with your work as well as in various out-of-school<br />
activities.<br />
Reading is related in various ways to other<br />
languages such as: listening, speaking, and<br />
writing. Reading competence will help you be<br />
informed, entertained, stimulated, and comforted.<br />
It is the transaction with text. The reader brings meaning to<br />
a text in order to create meaning from it (Galda, 1993).<br />
To read is to comprehend the meaning of something written<br />
or printed by looking at and interpreting or printed characters-<br />
Hank<br />
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Find It!<br />
C O M P R E H E N D<br />
A W E G A U G N A L<br />
R D O L I T E R A L<br />
R R B R L I C N I W<br />
H N E U D R H T G C<br />
G S F C N E E E F P<br />
I M G N I D A E R E<br />
H B O O K P I H W R<br />
E Y I E A N E C O C<br />
E Y E S T R A I N E<br />
S P E U K S C M O P<br />
N W R I T E E D V T<br />
A D H R I B Y G E I<br />
I N T E P R E T L O<br />
A N A L Y S I S D N<br />
Interpret<br />
Eye-Strain<br />
Write<br />
Comprehend<br />
Recipe<br />
Reading<br />
Novel<br />
Perception<br />
Use<br />
Literal<br />
Analysis<br />
Book<br />
Language<br />
Word<br />
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The Complete<br />
Reading Act<br />
Perception<br />
The ability to<br />
recognize the word read<br />
and the letters that made<br />
up the word.<br />
Understanding<br />
Is the ability to tell<br />
what the word stands<br />
for, in relation to the<br />
other word or context.<br />
Interpretation<br />
Is the ability to react to<br />
the new knowledge which<br />
the words convey in<br />
relation to past<br />
experiences.<br />
Use<br />
Is the ability to apply<br />
what is read in<br />
appropriate situations.<br />
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Reading Comprehension<br />
Reading Comprehension is the ability to easily and efficiently read text for<br />
meaning. It is the last step of the reading process taught to children, after they’ve<br />
learned phonics, fluency, and vocabulary. In of identifying the sources of reading<br />
comprehension, a categorizing scheme reveals four (4) important components or<br />
levels of comprehension.<br />
Application and<br />
Creation<br />
Apply<br />
knowledge gained<br />
in a related<br />
situation; share<br />
appreciation or<br />
knowledge gained<br />
in activities: oral<br />
interpretation,<br />
dramatics, writing<br />
original selections,<br />
etc.<br />
Critical Analysis<br />
Identify ideas<br />
stated and implied<br />
which lead to<br />
conclusions and<br />
judgements.<br />
Interpretative<br />
Understand ideas<br />
from implicit<br />
information in text<br />
inferential.<br />
Literal<br />
Gets facts or ideas<br />
from explicit or<br />
stated information.<br />
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Characteristics of<br />
Reading Process<br />
Reading is a complex process.<br />
One’s reading performance is affected by a number of<br />
correlates so that it is not easy to explain why an individual’s<br />
reading performance may be satisfactory or unsatisfactory.<br />
Reading is a two-way process.<br />
Reading is communication between author and reader.<br />
Communication gap between author and reader results to poor<br />
comprehension. When that gap is bridged, better communication<br />
takes place.<br />
Reading is largely visual process.<br />
Normally, good eyesight is required for good reading.<br />
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Reading is an active process. It is a thinking process.<br />
A reader usually reacts physically, emotionally, or intellectually with<br />
what he reads.<br />
Reading makes use of linguistic.<br />
A system which enables readers to be more effective users of written<br />
language. A reader who has some knowledge of the syntax, orthography, and<br />
morphology (formation of words) of a language can interact more effectively<br />
with the printed form of that language.<br />
“Effective reading is partly dependent on the reader’s prior knowledge or<br />
background experiences” -Romero<br />
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“Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere.” This was said by Mary<br />
Schmich, an American Journalist.<br />
By simply reading, we gain knowledge and it helps us improve our skills.<br />
Hence, it plays an important role in our growth and where we can go. But sadly,<br />
not everyone likes to read and for some people reading is a hard task.<br />
You should not miss the amazing experience of reading! So, here are few<br />
steps and tips to get started.<br />
1.<br />
4. Take a<br />
break.<br />
If you start<br />
getting<br />
bored, take<br />
a break.<br />
Reading<br />
should be<br />
fun, don’t<br />
force it.<br />
It will help you gain interest<br />
in reading.<br />
3. Find a place<br />
where you<br />
can<br />
concentrate.<br />
6. Share your<br />
experience.<br />
2. Read page<br />
carefully.<br />
Don’t force<br />
yourself to<br />
read<br />
faster.<br />
Enjoy what<br />
you’re<br />
reading.<br />
5. Highlight your<br />
favorite part.<br />
Note: These steps and<br />
tips will help you<br />
cultivate love in<br />
reading. You might be<br />
surprised one day,<br />
you’ve became a<br />
bibliophile!<br />
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Crossword<br />
10.<br />
1. 8.<br />
7.<br />
5.<br />
6.<br />
2.<br />
4. 9.<br />
3.<br />
Across<br />
1. Is greatly renown in humans nowadays.<br />
2. Is a skill like driving, typing, or preparing a good meal.<br />
3. Latin word of Creative.<br />
4. Means formation of words.<br />
5. Iris known as _____.<br />
Down<br />
6. It dilates when we try to focus our eyes.<br />
7. Effective users of written _____.<br />
8. The most important skill you can acquire.<br />
10. Apply what is read in appropriate situations.<br />
UP<br />
9. A reader who has some knowledge of the syntax, ________.<br />
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Benefits of Reading<br />
Reading plays an important part in our daily living.<br />
Through it, we learn or gather information. However not<br />
everyone does it on a regular basis. Therefore you can start<br />
practicing having a good reading habit after reading this<br />
from now.<br />
Experts say that when you stay mentally stimulated<br />
(where in the brain continuously works) it lessens the<br />
tendency to have Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.<br />
Putting your brain at work through reading is like<br />
exercising the brain. Just like what the other parts of the<br />
body do.<br />
Stress is renown in humans nowadays. But then, this<br />
can lessen the progress of human at work. Reading is an<br />
effective stress relaxant. Being carried away by a story<br />
puts the reader’s mind in imagining. Which, therefore,<br />
puts you in a relaxing state of mind.<br />
Reading can also help you to be confident and<br />
understand any kinds of terms if it comes to<br />
reading, at the same time it’ll help you to widen<br />
your vocabulary.<br />
Try surrounding yourself with the quietness as you read. Sit back, relax, and<br />
enjoy.<br />
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Building Good Reading Habits<br />
Reading is a best weapon<br />
in anything and reading<br />
can be a habit. In some<br />
point it also depends on the<br />
individual if he wants to,<br />
our not. But in this<br />
generation many young<br />
adults or youth are lacking<br />
in reading.<br />
1. Read as much as you are<br />
able. Remember if you can<br />
read you can stock<br />
knowledge.<br />
2. Build more interest. A simple words that you may encounter in<br />
your daily life can be a help to enhance. Also it can may be helps you<br />
towards to a more words that can build your interests.<br />
3. Memorize some context.<br />
4. Keep on reading!<br />
5. Be familiar to a word. If you can build your interest, familiarize<br />
the word. You can re-read some of those.<br />
6. Find some books or stories you are into. This can also help you to<br />
enhance interest in reading. Reading books can also help you to build<br />
a good reading habits.To know if we are having a good habit, here are<br />
some examples.<br />
1. If you notice that your skills in reading are improving.<br />
When you are reading for the main idea of each paragraph, along<br />
with its supporting reasons.<br />
2. If you notice that reading is been habitual and it is connecting to<br />
your everyday daily life.<br />
3. If you notice that you started to read not just the main ideas but also the<br />
whole content.<br />
4. If you notice that you always volunteer as a reader.<br />
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Enjoy Reading<br />
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eative comes from the Latin creatus, meaning ‘to<br />
bring into existence’.<br />
reative reading refers to any kinds of activity engaged by<br />
the reader whose imagination helps him or her produce<br />
something new out of a selection or reading material. It is<br />
for fun and leisure. It is intelligent reading involving the<br />
ability the read beyond the printed<br />
page, recreating new experience<br />
for self and for an audience.<br />
Thus, ideas and feelings<br />
gathered from a reading<br />
material become a springboard<br />
for other ideas and activities.<br />
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What Is Writing?<br />
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Writing is hard work for almost everyone it is<br />
difficult to do the intense and active that clear<br />
writing demands.<br />
It is frustrating to discover how much a challenge it is<br />
to transfer though and feelings to the sheet of paper,<br />
but writing is not an automatic process we will not<br />
get something or nothing and we should not expect to<br />
competent writing results only from plain hard work,<br />
from determination sweat and head on battle.<br />
Writing is a skill like driving, typing or preparing a<br />
good meal. Like any skill, it can be learned, if you<br />
decide that you are going to learn and then really<br />
work at it. Reading and writing is important for one<br />
person to know to wide more their knowledge.<br />
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Decode!<br />
Decode the secret message in the cryptogram below.<br />
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z<br />
18 27 4 56 8 10 35 3 26 28 11 45 12 15 31 25 77 88 72<br />
O G A<br />
18 9 93512 7 2 31 4 5 12 9 15 3<br />
T<br />
22 9 22 8 4 15 26 2 31 4 4512 4<br />
I<br />
25 2 26 7 12 22 9 22 8 4 23 2 26 27<br />
M<br />
56 3 2 7 8 22 22 9 22 8 4 2 23 5 7 2 26 5 22 2 9 26<br />
5 26 27 3 2 56 4 22 9 4 31 4 45 88 22 8 2 26 7<br />
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Cook It<br />
Yourself!<br />
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Never Judge<br />
A Book By<br />
Its Cover<br />
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Read<br />
In Life<br />
Write<br />
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