THE ROLE OF READING IN BUILDING VOCABULARY AND LANGUAGE SKILLS
Keywords:
reading, syntax, strategy, non-fiction, vocabulary acquisition, language skills, written communication, verbal communication, ambiguous language, narrative styles, active reading, sentence structure, grammar, reading genres, rhetorical tactics, public speaking.Abstract
Introduction Reading is one of the best and most fun ways to increase
vocabulary, strengthen language skills, and enhance communication. Frequent reading
exposes readers to new words, phrases, and grammatical structures, allowing them to
improve their comprehension of language, whether through fiction, non-fiction, or
instructional materials. We will examine how reading affects vocabulary growth, improves
language skills, and strengthens written and spoken communication abilities in this post.
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