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Reading Comprehension and the Hyperlexic Child
Some children start reading before they are able to hold a conversation. In a sense, they start to read before they can even talk. How is that possible? Reading can be broken down into two separate processes: (1) decoding the written symbols into...
34 commentsEvaluating Reading and Writing Thinking Skills of EFL Students And ESL Students
It is necessary to evaluate the reading and writing thinking skills of EFL and ESL students if we want to see them make progress in the classroom. In this hub I first examine the nature of thinking skills, and then suggest different questions to be used in evaluating reading and writing thinking skills.
2 commentsA thesis conclusion on the research of handwriting analysis based on the slope of lines.
A short thesis paper discussing the validity and use of handwriting analysis. It includes an outline, body, and references.
3 commentsTypes of Research
Continued from: Method of Business Research Research can be classified by purpose or by method. If we categorise it by purpose, it would fall into two major categories: Basic Research and Applied Research, while in case of method, it would be...
342 commentsNatural Language Processing
Abstract Natural Language Processing is a procedure by which machines can turn into more human and in that way they reduce the distance among human being and the machine. For that reason in common sense...
1 comment10 Commonly Misused Words - Verb Usage and More Grammar
This grammar geek hates to hear language used incorrectly. Here are ten commonly misused verbs and other words that I hear on a daily basis. It's my hope that I can teach somebody something that they will use.
50 commentsTypes of Reading Questions on Standardized Tests
I am sure many of you are familiar with the strategy of reading the questions first when you do the reading comprehension sections on standardized tests. I don't think it is a bad one, but when I work with students, I usually give them a choice of...
1 commentTeaching Students to Predict while Reading
Students need to learn to predict while reading novels because this connects them to the story. But how do you teach them to predict on their own? Help students become detectives while reading and look for the clues in the text to support their predictions.
2 commentsDueling Hair Dryer Technologies
Want to know what's new in the world of hair care? Ask my daughter! She's 13 and if it's new and improved, if it will curl or straighten, fluff or relax...chances are she's used it! If she doesn't know...
1 commentGrammar Mishaps: Imply vs. Infer
What is the difference between imply and infer? Definitions and examples to help explain these two often confused words.
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