Yes. Learning phonics helps a lot to spell the words…
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RE: Does phonics help in spelling?
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RE: All About English Grammar & Vocabulary
It’s said that reading is really the best way to go when you’re thinking about how to improve your vocabulary in English and to increase your command over the language and to add words to your vocabulary. But if reading is not your forte, you might find it difficult to get through a book. This can be rather boring to a reader who doesn’t really have the vocabulary to grasp the detail in these pages properly, and this is why people tend to find reading difficult. But reading is essential if you’re searching for a way to increase your English vocabulary. So the best thing that you can do if you find this to be the case with a book you’re reading is to simply do the sensible and obvious thing and skip the first twenty pages or so. You’ll find yourself in the thick of the action, with the plot in full swing, and irrelevant details thinned out.
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RE: All About Learning Public/Confident Speaking Skills
Don’t know…Consult any experts…
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RE: Important tips for students who are weak in essay writing
Essay writing tips…
1.A title
2.Introduction Paragraph
3.Body of essay
4.Essential images,tables,graphs
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RE: How to help my child in spelling
Sit with her try to teach her words letter by letter…If she is still facing problem, then tell her to write down the letters and spell it. This will help her a lot…
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RE: All About English Creative Writing
Writing is the only method to improve your child’s writing skill. Encourage him to write himself. You can help him in writing.
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RE: All About Getting Help for Students Weak in English
I think tuition is a good idea. So he can improve…
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RE: Reading vs Comprehension
Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a text. This understanding comes from the interaction between the words that are written and how they trigger knowledge outside the text. You can improve your child’s reading comprehension by using these simple tips:
1.Set aside a regular time to read to your children every day.
2.Surround your children with reading material.
3.Have a family reading time.
4.Encourage a wide variety of reading activities.
5.Develop the library habit.
6.Be knowledgeable about your children’s progress.
7.Look for reading problems. etc…