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When reading aloud, we hear the words we are pronouncing, we pay greater attention to them, we slow down, we ask ourselves questions. Photo: AFP
Reading aloud can help with pronunciation and understanding while improving memory and boosting self-confidence. And those are four very good reasons why everyone should start reading aloud more often, whether at home or with an audience.
Reading aloud is making a comeback and is increasingly being appreciated for its many virtues. In fact, reading aloud can help develop skills and self-confidence. Here are four good reasons to read aloud.
To improve pronunciation
When children read in silence, they aren t able to pay attention to the way in which they re reading. Does their voice go down at the end of a sentence? Are they mispronouncing the words that they read? Are they articulating properly? Reading aloud can help pick up on any problems while helping kids learn.