Wednesday, May 7, 2008

HOW DO WE READ?

Reading comprehension pieces in the examinations always seem to scare people.

Strange!!!!

Reading is supposed to give us pure enjoyment and undiluted ecstasy. After all we are going through the wonderful thought processes of people who are sensitive and emotional.Come to think of it, why do people write?

Writing is a wonderful way to respond to stimulus.
An artist paints, a singer sings and a writer writes. The stimulus to write could either be internal or external. I see a beautiful flower, a radiant sunset, the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, I am moved and so I write.
It could be internal. I am happy or sad, I maybe moved by strange stirrings of the heart and the soul, and so I write.
I write a sentence. It's an opinion, a view, a thought or a simple description.
I needn't write more because what I have written is the abstraction of what I see or what I feel. Then I realise that others might be reading my line. As they cannot see my stimulus there would be a lot of grey areas in their minds. So, I start a dialogue with an imaginary reader. I describe the stimulus or I support my view point with examples. I write logical coherent sentences and soon I have a paragraph.


So, my dear students...put yourself in the shoes of the "imaginary" reader and walk down the passage with the author.
You are going to enjoy and comprehend the "stimulus" the writer had.

What are the hurdles?

WORDS obviously, COLLOCATIONS, phrases, idioms and so on.
So, we are back to the roots of words.
Thus, my dear students, don't bother about answering questions when you are reading a comprehension piece. If you can comprehend well, you will easily be able to answer the questions and pick out the answer option easily.

Remember, reading fast is really not the issue; if you read too fast, you'll miss the sensuous pleasure of the stimulus and there will be a thought disconnect...which means you have to re-read.

You'll misunderstand the authors stimulus, you'll get irritated and you will want to escape.
enough for today...tomorrow I will bring to you some short writing pieces and tell you how to read them.
"Remember, reading maketh a man."
I would like to talk to you about a word called gambit.
It originates from the Spanish word "gambetto". This means an act of tripping someone in a wrestling bout so that one can get an advantage over someone. Now, in chess, the gambit means "tripping" the opponent by sacrificing a pawn. Thus, it means a smart and well calculated move, so, we can say, the decision to lower taxes before the panchayat elections was a masterly gambit.
It could also mean the opening line of a conversation which could give one an advantage aver the other. The same root also gives rise to another word called 'gambol', which is a kind of dancing or prancing movement.
I am going to reply to the queries tomorrow.
Till then,
Good night and keep dreaming.

11 comments:

Anirban Naskar said...

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I would like to invite you to roam over my amateur attempt towards blogging..
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Neil said...

Hello Sir,
I am from the new batch (CPE 806)@ TIME Park Street. I had attended the WordWiz 6 and was an exhilirating experience. I would request you to post the queries of the previous 5 WordWizes as I know that it might not be repeated anew in the classroom... It will be of great help!

Thanking you.

anand said...

Hello sir,
I am Anand Chauhan pursuing B-tech in computer science and engineering from St. Thomas' college of engineering and technology, Kidderpore. I am currently into 2nd yr. I am so fortumate enough to see this blog...it is quite informative.
It is my humble request to you that please suggest me some motivational movies which u like...I will be greatfull to you.

dipanjana said...

hallo sir
i have problems reading RCs .you said that we have to know every ssingle meaning of the words but i dont know some meanings and sometimes their sense mean negative or possitive..... please help me with this problem

arnabSLC said...

Hell Sir,

Its a nice experience to see your blog! I am facing a problem...that of not being able to identify errors in parts of sentences with intransitive verbs..what should i do for improvement?...and sir if u get time please start more new thread..looking forward to your posts
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with regards

Arnab Chakraborty

mlechha said...

http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-typo-guys-0521may21,0,701362.story

Do give this link a visit.

Middya said...

Hi Sir,
This is Rajarshi(CJW806). It feels great to see this blog of yours. I love to read and the RCs are fun to me. But sadly enough I don't get all te answers correct. What troubles me most is my belif that if i can comprehend the passage i should get all the qs. correct. SO where am i lagging?? I hope this blog will help me to exel. COngratulations Sir!!!

Anonymous said...

hello sir, myself ravi daga from cpd805. I am strictly following u but still finding problems with RCs, words n grammar as well. i have purchased a laptop n taken net connection so that i can get some extra stuffs for english. i am solving some basic grammar exercises on net. sir plz give me some links of good websites so that i can some practice. one more thing i want to reuest u sir plz increase boubt clearing clases of english as well as for maths

Unknown said...

HELLO SIR,
I have joined the recent batch of T.I.M.E at the park street centre.I had attended WordWiz 7 and thought it was an eye-opener.Im an avid reader,mostly fictional novels interest me but at the wordwiz session u had mentioned that CAT wont focus on any famous writings.Im a bit confused now, as to what to read,bcoz philosophical books dont interest me much.I dont feel too motivated to read them.can u specify any particular approach which might serve as my new paradigm??

Anonymous said...

good afternoon sir

how can i start read the book
when my verbal knowlege is poor

plz give some idea about this problem

how can i start read
which book is suitable for me to starting reading

THE STORY OF PHILOSOPHY
WILL DURANT

can i start my reading by this book

Anonymous said...

Hi Sir,

i loved the piece on collocations... very interesting!