Master English Reading Basics Quickly and Easily
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- The Basics of the English Alphabetic System
- The Letter-Sound Relationships and How they Underpin Reading
In under two hours, you will understand how the English Alphabet System works.
AND YOU WILL BE READING!
The English Alphabet System has a reputation for being tricky. It appears that way, but it is not difficult to master if you study daily.
This course will teach you to master reading STEP-BY-STEP.
I have taught many students to read, even those who struggled and failed to learn to read in primary school.
Reading and writing are skills. They are mastered one step at a time.
It goes without saying you must practise daily so your brain can build the necessary reading circuits.
When learned systematically, the English alphabet system makes sense.
In this course, you will learn the letter-sound relationships and to read words at the same time.
You will develop the essential skills that underpin all reading ability.
By the end of the course, you will know how to read most English words.
You will be ready to read texts to develop fluent reading.
You might be a slow reader at first, so you read easy texts.
Reading children's stories will help you to become a fluent reader.
Choosing stories and well-planned information books by well-known authors is a fun and interesting approach to purposeful reading.
I know you will succeed when you decide to do the course slowly and methodically.
You may need to do repeat some lessons to master them.
Don't put off completing the course. It will open up a lifetime of learning for you.
Taught by
Marilyn Martyn
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