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Libraries are a consistent and major source of books for free reading.
Teaching vocabulary lists is inefficient - the time is better spent reading alone.
The less literate are the first to fail and drop out of school.
Access to public libraries also affects how much children read.
Free voluntary reading results in better reading comprehension, writing style, vocabulary, spelling, and grammatical development
Sit down, have a nice cup of coffee read a book in another language - the fountain of youth!
However, a rich print environment helps only when more reading is done.
More drills for poor readers do not work.
Larger school library collections and longer hours increase circulation.
If children read 1 million words in a year, atl least 1,000 words will be added to their vocabulary.
Learning to read in one language helps us read a second language.
What immersion has taught us is that comprehensible subject-matter teaching is language teaching - the subject matter class is a language class if it is made comprehensible. In fact, the subject-matter class may even be better than the language class for language acquisition.
Malcolm X educated himself in prison by reading.
There is massive evidence that self-selected reading, or reading what you want to read, is responsible for most of our literacy development. Readers have better reading ability, know more vocabulary, write better, spell better, and have better control of complex grammatical constructions. In fact, it is impossible to develop high levels of literacy without being a dedicated reader, and dedicated readers rarely have serious problems in reading and writing.
Access to a school library results in more reading.
Those who read in a second language write and spell better in that language.
People acquiring a second language have the best chance for success through reading.
Children who are readers will develop acceptable levels of literacy.
Children read more when they see other people reading.
Magazine reading appears to promote more reading.
Extrinsic reading rewards may not be necessary and may backfire.