joy of reading, the - translation to English
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joy of reading, the - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
City of Reading; The Reading

joy of reading, the      
(n.) = placer de la lectura, el
Ex: Universal schooling does not guarantee a daily reading habit, and the emphasis on teaching the techniques of reading can obscure the real joy of reading, of engaging emotionally with the text.
joy         
FEELING OF HAPPINESS
Joys; Joy (emotion)
(n.) = alegría, dicha, júbilo
Ex: In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., Electric meters, Electric power plants, joy and sorrow).
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* be beside + Reflexivo + with joy = estar loco de contento
* be the pride and joy of = ser el orgullo de
* joy of reading, the = placer de la lectura, el
read aloud         
  • Volunteer reads to a girl at the Casa Hogar de las Niñas in [[Mexico City]]
  • Hieroglyph, one of the earliest forms of writing
  • In 2000 the [[National Reading Panel]] in the U.S. identified five ingredients of effective reading instruction: ''phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension''.
  • A [[Catholic monk]] reading in a monastery library
  • Researchers have concluded that 95% of students can be taught to read by the end of first grade, yet in many countries 20% or more do not meet that expectation.<ref name="Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science"/>
  • Although widely used, whole-word methods are not supported by science.<ref name="Stanislas Dehaene 222–228"/><ref name="Rayner, 2001"/>
  • isbn=978-0465080656}}</ref>
  • author2-link=Frederic Lister Burk}}</ref>
  • pages=810–820}}</ref>
  • date=September 2010}}</ref>
  • An American girl reading a newspaper (1969)
  • Laotian]] girls sit outside their school, reading books they received at a rural school book party.
  • McGuffey's Primer 1836
  • Senior reading a newspaper in Nepal
  • title=National Reading Panel, NICHD, p. 2-92}}</ref>
  • year=2012}}</ref> Photo: Reading a newspaper in Catania, Sicily.
  • Average reading rate in ''words per minute'' (wpm) depending on age and measured with different tests in English, French and German
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  • The Simple View of Reading proposes four broad categories of developing readers: typical readers; poor readers; dyslexics; and hyperlexics.
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
COGNITIVE PROCESS OF DECODING SYMBOLS TO DERIVE MEANING; A FORM OF LANGUAGE PROCESSING
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Reading (disambiguation)

Reading is the complex cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning.

Reading also commonly refers to Reading, Berkshire, a town in England.

The common noun or verb reading (pronounced as ) or the proper noun Reading (pronounced as ) may also refer to: