The Power of Reading: Why MiddleSchool Students Should Read Books in English.
- Linda Haiat

- 7 may
- 1 Min. de lectura
In today's world, knowing English is an essential skill, opening doors to better education, career opportunities, and global connections. For middle school students, one of the most effective and enjoyable ways to improve their English is by reading chapter books.
These books offer numerous benefits, such as expanding their vocabulary and language skills, and improving their comprehension and critical thinking abilities, which are useful in all subjects.
Moreover, a boosts in their confidence by giving them a sense of achievement from completing a reading task and encourages them to practice without fear of failure.
These books go beyond traditional language lessons, offering a deeper and more engaging learning experience.
Unlike textbooks, which focus on memorization, chapter books introduce students to new words and expressions in a natural context. By seeing words used in sentences and paragraphs, students understand how language works and learn to express themselves more fluently.
In addition, reading a novel requires more than just recognizing words; it involves understanding characters, following plots, and making inferences. These skills help students improve their overall comprehension, which benefits not only their English studies but also other subjects.
Furthermore, successfully finishing a book in English gives students a sense of accomplishment, motivating them to read more and use the language in conversations. Over time, they gain the confidence to participate in discussions, write creatively, and express their ideas clearly.
Overall, reading should never feel like a chore. Whether students enjoy adventure, mystery, fantasy, or science fiction, there is a book for everyone.
By: Linda Haiat Amiga




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