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    Grades slipping in English exams

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    • K Offline
      karen_lee804
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      "Private English tutor Gabriel Chai said: "It could be because children are reading less now. Reading helps them in areas like comprehension and composition."


      Kids nowadays take out an iPad instead of a book! Gone are the days where kids would read when they free…

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      • mother777M Offline
        mother777
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        Well not true actually…some kids…(like my DD)…just need an excuse to read and re-read books…

        She is a complete bookworm…

        To be frank, kids are influenced by people around them… So we should question ourselves… Do we read newspaper, books etc in print version everyday?
        Reading does not mean reading print version books and paper. No one is talking about technology reducing the reading habit here.

        Technology can increase the interest in reading too. But kids need to be shown where they can find such animated stories, e-books etc…

        Schools are also playing a big part in trying to increase the reading habit. My DD school publishes the name of kid who borrows the largest number of book. The class name who had very active participation etc…
        This will encourage kids to read…

        As parent we should also guide by example…
        Just my humble views…

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          pirate
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          My simple solution is to be stingy when it comes to buying dd toys, but no such restriction applies when it comes to buying books, so long as she actually reads them. After all, they are still more effective and cheaper than English tuition.

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            I still read newspapers everyday…even if I do not have access to print copy, I will read it from ipad. reading helps with grammar and that is evident whether a child reads or not. my son hates to read and that shows when he does grammar cloze.

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            • mother777M Offline
              mother777
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              Janet your boy is in secondary right. Teens reading habbits are difficult to change. But you can try gently directing him to read books about fav sports, other topic of interest. Reading any topic of interest will help him as a start.

              once he gets comfy with reading he can progress to other genre or type of reads.
              But as a mother am sure you know him inside out.
              so may be you will have better ideas

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                the only paper he grabs is the digital life section…he’s very into IT stuff.

                unfortunately he still needs proper grammar to speak and write.

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                • sharonkhooS Offline
                  sharonkhoo
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                  janet_lee88:
                  the only paper he grabs is the digital life section...he's very into IT stuff.

                  unfortunately he still needs proper grammar to speak and write.
                  Get him to read books and magazines about his interests? They are still written in grammatical English (I suppose).

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