Reading comprehension is the ability to process text, understand its meaning, and integrate it with what you already know. In a test scenario, reading comprehension not only involves understanding the literal text but also making inferences and comprehending the nuances of the language.
Effective comprehension strategies include:
- Previewing the text to get a sense of the structure and content.
- Actively reading by highlighting keywords and phrases, and summarizing sections in your own words.
- Making connections to prior knowledge or experiences.
- Asking questions about what you've read to dig deeper into the material.
- Reviewing summaries or discussion questions to solidify your understanding.
Applying these strategies consistently in your study routine will improve your ability to quickly grasp the meaning of texts, an essential skill for the GED reading sections.