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List of the benefits of reading aloud for elementary students

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Leah Davies argues that listening comprehension is vitally important if students are to achieve good reading comprehension. Children who come from homes with minimal language enrichment need to hear new words if they are to become proficient readers.

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Reading aloud to children, even if only for a short time each day, enhances their language skills, as well as their love of literature and learning. In 1983 the Commission on Reading was created and funded by the U. S. Department of Education to study the best way to increase knowledge and reading in children. The commission evaluated ten thousand research studies over the course of two years and reported their results in Becoming a Nation of Readers. Among the findings: “The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children.” The study supported reading aloud in classrooms throughout all grades*
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Answer:

Reading aloud enables a student to attain confidence while speaking in a crowd/mob.

Explanation:

Reading is greatly important in ones life, especially in a life of a student. It not only improves vocabulary, but also increase the glancing speed of a person.

Giving an hour to a motivation book or an interesting novel is worthwhile, as such books motivate a person to lead a better life and influence students to choose a career by reading the biographies of various legends.

Ending up, such books could be read in boredem rather than browsing away on internet which too harms our eyes.

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