Reading - significado y definición. Qué es Reading
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reading         
  • 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
  • website=www.bigbrothermouse.com}}</ref>
  • 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
Reading education in the United States; Reading (activity); Reading rate; Sight method; Configurational reading; Phonetic reading; Teaching reading: whole language and phonics; Reading speed; Developmental Stages of Reading; Teaching reading and writing; Reading (Place); Learning to read; Teaching of Reading; Reading the process; Reading aloud; Read aloud; Word method; Whole-word method; Reading education; Process of reading; Reading instruction; Reading history; Early reader; Reading education in the USA; Pre-reading; Reading a book; Reading learning; Basic read; Reading skills acquisition; Read (process); Teaching reading: Whole Language and Phonics; Rereading; Re-reading; Process (reading); Reading (visual activity); Readings; Reading (process); Native reading; Baby reading; Science of reading; Teaching reading; The reading wars; Three cueing system; Scarborough's Reading Rope; Reading acquisition
(readings)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Reading is the activity of reading books.
I have always loved reading.
...young people who find reading and writing difficult.
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2.
A reading is an event at which poetry or extracts from books are read to an audience.
...a poetry reading.
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3.
Your reading of a word, text, or situation is the way in which you understand or interpret it.
My reading of her character makes me feel that she was too responsible a person to do those things...
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4.
The reading on a measuring device is the figure or measurement that it shows.
The gauge must be giving a faulty reading.
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5.
In the British Parliament or the US Congress, a reading is one of the three stages of introducing and discussing a new bill before it can be passed as law.
The bill is expected to pass its second reading with a comfortable majority.
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6.
If you say that a book or an article makes interesting reading or makes for interesting reading, you mean that it is interesting to read.
The list of drinks, a dozen pages long, makes fascinating reading...
PHRASE: V inflects
reading         
  • 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
  • website=www.bigbrothermouse.com}}</ref>
  • 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
Reading education in the United States; Reading (activity); Reading rate; Sight method; Configurational reading; Phonetic reading; Teaching reading: whole language and phonics; Reading speed; Developmental Stages of Reading; Teaching reading and writing; Reading (Place); Learning to read; Teaching of Reading; Reading the process; Reading aloud; Read aloud; Word method; Whole-word method; Reading education; Process of reading; Reading instruction; Reading history; Early reader; Reading education in the USA; Pre-reading; Reading a book; Reading learning; Basic read; Reading skills acquisition; Read (process); Teaching reading: Whole Language and Phonics; Rereading; Re-reading; Process (reading); Reading (visual activity); Readings; Reading (process); Native reading; Baby reading; Science of reading; Teaching reading; The reading wars; Three cueing system; Scarborough's Reading Rope; Reading acquisition
n.
1.
Perusal.
2.
Study of books.
3.
Version, interpretation, lection.
4.
Lecture, prelection, public recital.
5.
Delineation, representation, rendering.
reading         
  • 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
  • website=www.bigbrothermouse.com}}</ref>
  • 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
Reading education in the United States; Reading (activity); Reading rate; Sight method; Configurational reading; Phonetic reading; Teaching reading: whole language and phonics; Reading speed; Developmental Stages of Reading; Teaching reading and writing; Reading (Place); Learning to read; Teaching of Reading; Reading the process; Reading aloud; Read aloud; Word method; Whole-word method; Reading education; Process of reading; Reading instruction; Reading history; Early reader; Reading education in the USA; Pre-reading; Reading a book; Reading learning; Basic read; Reading skills acquisition; Read (process); Teaching reading: Whole Language and Phonics; Rereading; Re-reading; Process (reading); Reading (visual activity); Readings; Reading (process); Native reading; Baby reading; Science of reading; Teaching reading; The reading wars; Three cueing system; Scarborough's Reading Rope; Reading acquisition
¦ noun
1. the action or skill of reading.
2. an instance of something being read to an audience.
3. an interpretation of a text or situation.
4. a figure recorded on a measuring instrument.
5. a stage of debate in parliament through which a bill must pass before it can become law.

Wikipedia

Reading
Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of letters, symbols, etc., especially by sight or touch.
Ejemplos de pronunciación para Reading
1. -Reading. -Reading?
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2. reading, continue reading.
Broadway's Oklahoma _ Talks at Google
3. reading.
A Northern Gentleman _ Lauren Epshteyn _ Talks at Google
4. reading.
_ Neal Stephenson & Nicole Galland _ Talks at Google
5. reading]
Abelard to Apple _ Rich DeMillo _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Reading
1. Reading his column seems just like reading my own thoughts.
2. This is not a Hebrew or language lesson, but a reading lesson: reading aloud in the lower grades, reading in turn or silently in the higher grades.
3. The aim of the prize is to find reading groups that "illustrate individuality, reflect diversity of reading choices and demonstrate the pleasure of shared reading".
4. David, whose parents are both doctors, attributed his success to "reading, reading and more reading". JRR Tolkien, HG Wells and Isaac Asimov are his favourite authors.
5. Both said they were upset about the law‘s $1 billion reading program called Reading First.