On Developing English Reading SkillsI Introduction With the developing of modern English, English reading becomes more and more important in English examination. It involves all kinds of knowledge in reading, including vocabulary、grammar and the context of text. If we want to develop our English reading skill, we have to own a multitude of words and understand the structure of grammar. In this case we couldn’t have much difficulty in reading and achieving a high grade. Finally, there is a proverb “No pains, No gains”. If we want to make a progress in English reading, we should do some efforts step by step, persisting in day by day, In addition, the improving of reading isn’t obviously in a short time. At then, we can’t lose heart. May be the dawn of success is coming. Yet, the text tells us that we can in terms of three clues finding answer. The clue from question, text and the choosing is given and also tell us this method that we discuss it would help the students in English Reading. However, it simply depends on this skill. It far from enough. II The Improving of English Reading 2.1 Several Training Requirements in the Middle School Students By reading comprehension tests, we can test the language proficiency of students, testing students in reading speed and comprehension. In the papers, reading comprehension often is the most difficult part characterized by broad themes, length, word lists more informative. English curriculum standards for students reading speed of the standard per-minute 70-80 words. In generally, College Entrance Examination reading comprehension part of the total number of words (including reading materials, issues and options based) between 1900-2600 words. But the affected candidates reading speed of many factors including: vocabulary, established by the degree of difficulty, readers’ knowledge background, the characteristics of the materials (including the average sentence length, subject, genre, and style). 2.1.1 A Solid Foundation of the Language 3.1 Avoiding Answer the Question by the First Impression 4.1 Making Use of Some Reading Methods of English Reading 4.1.1 The Method of Reading from Beginning to Ending with Skimming Way Bibliography |