Reading helps people absorb literature, and when the opportunity is given I find it an intellectual experience where I have the ability to see what another can conjure up in words and the great and powerful meanings that they inherit.
One the most remembered lessons is the introduction to books which is buried in my mind from the depths of year four, we came to the subject of reading 'between the lines' as miss had quoted.
Now though we recognise a universe of different techniques, like for-shadowing and rule of three and in lessons, particularly war poetry, where we saw what a sonnet was, the strong techniques that created a rhythm possessed with meaning.
types have a varied and different category's and listed below are the factions we use. Listening Vocabulary: Speaking Vocabulary: Reading Vocabulary: Writing Vocabulary:
Reading has the ability to open up new worlds and books like mice and men show you the era of the Great Depression this has vastly shown me what a book can develop in your mind and also the meaningful people, the stereotypes and the lost and the people caught in the mess.
Othello had huge impact on my approach to learning because I realised a side to English which required a strong linking to a character to become them and a more cooperative activity, where you become dependent on a good group