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“Kids were bored to death” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

The Knowledge Matters Podcast

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The Importance of Knowledge in Reading

When it comes to reading comprehension, knowledge is more important than skills like finding the main idea. That could be knowledge of a topic like cricket, or general knowledge and vocabulary. Written language uses more complicated sentence structure than spoken language. If you're not familiar with subordinating conjunctions, words like, although or despite, which introduce a clause, that can also interfere with your comprehension. Some kids are in a better position to acquire the kind of knowledge that helps with reading comprehension outside school - usually because they have more highly educated parents.

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