பைத்தியம் பிடித்த காரணம்

ஏம்பா இந்த மாதிரி புத்தகமா படிச்சா பைத்தியம் பிடிக்காம என்ன செய்யும்

The reading process requires continuous practice, development, and refinement. Readers use a variety of reading strategies to assist with decoding (to translate symbols into sounds or visual representations of speech) and comprehension. Readers may use morpheme, semantics, syntax and context clues to identify the meaning of unknown words. Readers integrate the words they have read into their existing framework of knowledge or schema (schemata theory). Other types of reading are not speech based writing systems, such as music notation or pictograms. The common link is the interpretation of symbols to extract the meaning from the visual notations.

Monday, March 18, 2013

reading is a bad habbit



Language instructors are often frustrated by the fact that students do not automatically transfer the strategies they use when reading in their native language to reading in a language they are learning. Instead, they seem to think reading means starting at the beginning and going word by word, stopping to look up every unknown vocabulary item, until they reach the end. When they do this, students are relying exclusively on their linguistic knowledge, a bottom-up strategy. One of the most important functions of the language instructor, then, is to help students move past this idea and use top-down strategies as they do in their native language.

Monday, March 12, 2012

vairamuthu

We are all born with a divine fire in us. Our efforts should be to give wings to this fire and fill the world with the glow of its goodness.
I wonder why some people tend to see science as something which takes man away from God. As I look at it, the path of science can always wind through the heart. For me, science has always been the path to spiritual enrichment and self-realisation. 
... the best way to win was to not need to win. The best performances are accomplished when you are relaxed and free of doubt.