Read the words loudly - Loud reading includes verbal and written comprehension methods. It also helps you with the processing of the words you are reading.
Select your level books - Make sure to select the books of your reading age. In this way, you will be able to read most of the difficult words without any help.
Re-read the words to get fluency - Re-reading the text lets you memorize the content and improve your comprehension.
Ask the questions related to the text you have read - You can raise questions whenever you face a challenging situation or doubt your teachers.
Write the summary of your reading - You have to summarise the story by differentiating the important points of the story and all the important information.
Identify the main idea of the text - To understand the text, this is necessary to identify its main theme.
Use context clues - By using context clues, you can deduce the main idea in the sentence. With this help, you can interpret the information in the passage.
Ask for help whenever needed - If you are unclear about the passage’s information, ask for help from your friends, teachers, tutors, or experts.
Break the long text into smaller - Break the long and difficult text into smaller sections. It will make it easy to understand them.
Visualization of the text - In this technique, you have to visualize or imagine the images of the text in your mind.
Read by remembering the class guidelines - When you read according to the class guidelines, guide yourself to read all the information relevant to the class.
Find the view and purpose of the text - The narrator narrates every bit of the text while keeping a purpose in his mind.