The main idea as a pattern in reading

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @farihayesmin4763
    @farihayesmin4763 3 года назад +7

    Sir, please add more videos on Reading Comprehension skills such as identifying bias, analyzing style and tone, making generalizations, and many more skills needed to ace reading comprehension. You teach so well and in a very fun way. Please upload more videos! A COMPLETE TUTORIAL PLAYLIST ON READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS.

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  3 года назад +3

      Hi, Fariha!
      I plan on adding more reading videos in the future but, for now, I hope you found all the reading videos we already have. They are not called "reading comprehension skills," but they cover skills that you need to improve your reading comprehension.
      You can use the playlists on RUclips (with the yellow thumbnails) or see snaplanguage.io/esl/b-level/reading/
      Also, make sure you clicked the bell to receive all notifications so you don't miss any of our new videos.
      Cheers! :D

    • @farihayesmin4763
      @farihayesmin4763 3 года назад

      @@snaplanguage thank you

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  3 года назад

      P.S.: By the way, if you're interested, we also have a writing course here: snaplanguage.io/esl/b-level/twp/

    • @farihayesmin4763
      @farihayesmin4763 3 года назад

      @@snaplanguage I will look at it for sure Sir, thank you so much.

    • @sharonturner9843
      @sharonturner9843 4 месяца назад

      I agree. I so need an easy & understandable way to conquer reading comprehension. Its so hard to do.

  • @sergeyfox2298
    @sergeyfox2298 3 года назад +1

    Indeed, another eye opening video.
    This video just exposed to me that my brain doesn't dissect text quickly to detect patterns, thus I can't see the big picture from the text.
    When I read, I don't think I can even see details, and hence can't pick up patterns.
    To detect patterns, you need working memory and processing speed to collect data and detect emergent patterns, where then I can detect patterns and therefore get the big picture.
    Indeed, when I'm "reading", I just see words. I can't seem to convert the natural language to images, and detect patterns. I can't detect concepts, and relate them, and see how concepts relate, probably because I am alien to the concepts And I can't relate them to see what main idea connects concepts.
    So reading requires ability to detect concepts, see what ideas connect concepts, and thus see the pattern: the idea that connects the dots (concepts).

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  3 года назад

      Indeed, reading is an artificial human creation, so our brains need some extra help decoding all that information in writing. That's why sometimes we have a hard time understanding something in a book, but we quickly understand it when someone tells us about it.
      To keep track of the chunks of information that create the pattern in writing, it helps to take notes while reading. As you're reading, jot down quick notes on a separate piece of paper. As you do that, you may start seeing those patterns in your notes.
      Unless you're in a time crunch, it also helps to read part of a paragraph, look at your notes, re-read if needed, and keep moving slowly through the passage. It takes longer, but the practice helps you improve your reading fluency.
      I don't mean to make it sound easy. It takes practice. But I've seen students of mine who struggled with reading improve their reading after doing that for a while.
      Cheers! :D

  • @auritasisi
    @auritasisi 6 лет назад +1

    This video is a amazing tool for find the main idea in a text, you make a picture in your mind... any people can see it

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  6 лет назад

      Glad it made sense to you!... It makes sense to me to think of reading as forming mental pictures as you go along. It does help me a lot whenever I tackle a new passage, especially complex ones.
      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! :D

  • @ammarhusnizulkiffli3988
    @ammarhusnizulkiffli3988 5 лет назад +1

    A very good way explaination of how to find a main ideas of each paragraph

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you found the video informative! :D

  • @leslie-ew9zw
    @leslie-ew9zw 2 года назад

    Thank you!! This helps me with my APUSH and English class assignments!!!!

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  2 года назад

      Awesome! That's what the videos are there for. I'm glad you found it helpful! Enjoy the channel!

  • @anv.4614
    @anv.4614 4 года назад +1

    Dear Teacher Marc, thank you for your lessons.

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  4 года назад

      You are very welcome! I'm glad you have been enjoying the channel! Make sure you clicked the bell button when you subscribed so you don't miss any of the new videos... Cheers! :D

  • @shivrajkale4923
    @shivrajkale4923 4 года назад +2

    If concept in mind is developing / build then I don't bother for speed of reading.
    thank you Sir

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  4 года назад +1

      That's true. The purpose of reading should primarily be to understand the content the writer wants to communicate. At the same time, in some situations you may not want the process to take too long. The more practice a person has, the more efficient the process becomes, so "speed" is a byproduct of experience reading.
      Thanks for watching and leaving a poignant comment! :D

  • @ELITE946
    @ELITE946 6 лет назад +2

    this is great i'm preparing for RLA test and i need all the help i can get, can you please make more of these .

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I'll do my best to keep making more videos. Thanks for watching! :D

  • @thiernod8407
    @thiernod8407 8 лет назад +2

    I like these videos it's help a lot thanks.

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  8 лет назад

      +Thierno D I'm very glad to hear they're helpful. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @alessio9657
    @alessio9657 3 года назад +1

    YOU ARE AMAZING.

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  3 года назад

      Thank you for leaving such a nice comment

  • @jerlycalvo7820
    @jerlycalvo7820 6 лет назад

    I loved this video. I think that it shows an interesting way to see how our mind works. The man talks about a very usefull information in this moment beacuse as students we need to learn how to identify the main idea in a text. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  6 лет назад

      You are right on point! Thank you very much for watching and sharing your perspective! :D

    • @silvershot970
      @silvershot970 5 лет назад

      Snap Language I wish I had a teacher like you who could explain something like this with clarity. I’ve always naively thought of patterns as something limited to IQ tests. My college reading materials had always brought me anxiety because I would be obsessive and have the compulsion to need to know everything, word per word, sentence by sentence, before I could move on. Or burnout and forget about doing the reading assignment and coast by just listening to the professor and hopefully “get it.”

  • @rw4154
    @rw4154 4 года назад +2

    It's a very great and good explanation but I want to ask what is the difference between main idea and implied main idea.

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  4 года назад +2

      Both are main ideas and work the same way. The only difference is that the stated main idea is stated in a sentence in the paragraph. An implied main idea is not written in the paragraph (that's why it's said to be implied). You should watch ruclips.net/video/wydDRf3XEb8/видео.html , which explains just that.
      Thanks for watching and for the question :D
      شكرا

    • @rw4154
      @rw4154 4 года назад +2

      @@snaplanguage ok thank you very much you are very very excellent in your teaching 😍

  • @beverlyjonas2980
    @beverlyjonas2980 5 лет назад +17

    If WRTG 111 6390 Introduction to Academic Writing I (2198) brought you here, give this comment a thumbs up!

  • @elaherostami1495
    @elaherostami1495 4 года назад +2

    I've heard that reading books would improve the reading skill, is it true ? If yes, please suggest some books for a high-intermediate student

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  4 года назад +2

      True. Not only books but anything that grabs your interest such as online publications, newspapers, magazines, graphic novels, and so on. We don't recommend specific books on the channel because it all depends on what the person enjoys reading and the type of material they are most comfortable with. Start exploring your local library, read a variety of materials, and eventually you'll find your niche. :D

  • @lydielukeba6281
    @lydielukeba6281 3 года назад +1

    Professor, would you mind making also a video by explaining what is OT in linguistics? When linguists talk about Optimality Theory what do they really mean? It really is troublesome. I beg you. Help !

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  3 года назад

      Hmm... I didn't even remember OT existed. It would make an interesting short video for my grammar collection.
      Thank you for watching and for leaving a great recommendation.
      Cheers!

  • @johnnyac1836
    @johnnyac1836 6 лет назад

    Sorry... I'm just a grade 5 student and I'm a Filipino citizen that's y I'm not that fluent but I really love ur vids. So muchhh

  • @mohamadzainularifinbinmohd4928
    @mohamadzainularifinbinmohd4928 5 лет назад +1

    it s great information

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I'm glad you found the video informative :D

  • @brightonly7603
    @brightonly7603 6 лет назад

    I actually like this!

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! :D

  • @johnnyac1836
    @johnnyac1836 6 лет назад

    @Snap Language They say that once u identify all the main idea of a text u can now analyze the structure of the passage. In what way?

  • @doobeedoobap12
    @doobeedoobap12 5 лет назад

    You are amazing!!

  • @hayatsassai3606
    @hayatsassai3606 4 года назад +1

    i have a test next month in the second day in reading comprehenshion i need help in readïng skills such as skimming previewing scanning and so on

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  4 года назад +1

      Hi, Hayat. Previewing is just that; you preview, or take a look, at the information in the passage *before* you actually read it. When you do that, you start collecting information about the topic and information the author will possible include when discussing the topic. Besides the title, you look at headings, illustrations, tables and charts, and so on.
      Skimming is a technique some people use to gain even more insight into the passage *before* actually reading it. You can, for example, (1) quickly read the first paragraph (which usually has an introduction and the central point or thesis), (2) quickly read the one or two of the first sentences of each paragraph, and (3) read the last paragraph (which usually has the conclusion). You can also skip whole sections of the passage... because you're not really reading the passage yet; you're just trying to have a good idea what the passage is about *before* you read.
      Scanning is used for something different. It is used when you're looking for some very specific piece of information. You quickly scan the passage, looking for a key word or a key phrase. When you see it, you read a few sentences around it to see if that's the information you needed.
      Sorry for the long explanation, but I hope it helps.
      Thanks for watching and leaving a question! :D

    • @NazriBollhassan
      @NazriBollhassan 4 года назад

      Thanks. You make me understand it.

  • @rhondaroberts368
    @rhondaroberts368 2 года назад

    I understand blargs and blurgs colors and position without the explanation, but when I'm reading something. I can't picture like : voice assistants, I get confused.

  • @alkarimwilliams7984
    @alkarimwilliams7984 8 лет назад +1

    this is good

  • @MCee
    @MCee 4 года назад

    Wow!

  • @peterindaegu
    @peterindaegu 7 лет назад

    if you have a vareity of level of difficulties in main idea, I directly would go to my level.

  • @SpartakMs83
    @SpartakMs83 Год назад +2

    Two minutes in and were looking at the wage gap... Couldn't have used a non political example eh? Or at least one that hasn't been getting debunked for 40 years?

    • @snaplanguage
      @snaplanguage  Год назад

      Glad the video got you thinking and that you've been reading on the topic so you know so much about it. That's the power of reading, and that's what the video is all about.
      Cheers!

  • @PeaceEcho_
    @PeaceEcho_ 4 года назад

    I have complaint. It is the audio
    It was good video tho

  • @codedlAnguage
    @codedlAnguage Год назад +1

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  • @Roosterrman
    @Roosterrman 5 лет назад

    great video for finding the main idea in a text and you really do put out great videos but the wage gap doesn't exist and has also been proven not to exist so why push it out?