reading
Prononciation : [/ˈɹiːdɪŋ/]
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Contexte : « education »
(noun) the activity of looking at and understanding written or printed words. We do reading when we read books, newspapers, or signs.
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She enjoys reading novels in her free time.
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He dislikes reading textbooks because they are too boring.
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What kind of reading material do you prefer?
Contexte : « assessment »
(noun) the act or practice of understanding information that is read. It could also refer to the amount that is read. A teacher might test students' reading skills by asking them to read out loud.
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The students' reading abilities have improved since the beginning of the school year.
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Her reading comprehension is weak, so she struggles with understanding the text.
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How do you assess a child's reading level?
Contexte : « activity »
(verb) the action of looking at and understanding written or printed words. We read to understand stories, learn new information, or follow instructions.
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I love reading mystery novels before bed.
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She doesn't enjoy reading long articles because they make her sleepy.
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How often do you spend time reading each day?
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