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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Sep 1, 2022 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
The connection between reading and improving speaking skills is brilliantly explained. I love how you break down the cognitive benefits and the impact on vocabulary, syntax, and overall communication.
The idea that exposure to diverse writing styles enhances our ability to articulate thoughts is fascinating. Your examples and research-backed insights make a compelling case for the symbiotic relationship between reading and speaking proficiency.
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Thatās so interesting. I do feel the subtle vibrations in my vocal cords when I read. And I agree that reading makes us better at speaking and expressing ourselves. My English would never be what it is now without reading. Thank you for your dedication and for continuously sharing the most interesting content š
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Interesting! Iām a retired English teacher and have read hundreds of books to myself, but many times aloud to the high school students (They still loved to hear the words!!). Iām glad I got some vocal cord exercise!
Iāve always had trouble with my voice if I started projecting it in the beginning of the school year. It became so I just squeaked, and the kids loved it!
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Yes reading out loud to yourself and listening to your own words
After looking at the letters and reading the word out loud to yourself, and listening, then comprehending, it's a big circle!!!
Reading will improve your ability to pay attention, listen, speak, articulate, learn new words, 100% will make you smarter!
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@esamrikkabi6477
1 year ago
This is very true. Whenever I read a book consistently for atleast three days I almost feel like I refreshed by speaking abilities and I can find fitting words much easier
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