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Reading Power Vocabulary Text Hello, this is AJ again. Big smile...deep breath. Move that body, let's start the vocabulary lesson for "The Power of Reading."

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Power English
Published
Tue 05 Oct 2021
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Reading Power Vocabulary Text


Hello, this is AJ again. Big smile...deep breath. Move that body, let's start the


vocabulary lesson for "The Power of Reading."


Okay, one of the words we had in there was competence. Now, Dr. Krashen said


people develop competence when they read. They develop the competence they need


to move from the beginning level to a level where they can use the language for more


difficult purposes. Competence, competence. Competence means skill or ability. So


when you read you develop more advanced skill in English. You develop more


advanced competence in English. So competence means skill or ability.


And then we have the word demanding, right? He says you develop the competence


for more demanding purposes. More demanding purposes, more demanding actions.


More demanding challenges. Demanding just means difficult. Difficult. So in other


words you get better and better. You can do more difficult things with the language. So


in the beginning maybe you have very simple, low level English or maybe intermediate


level English. Probably most of you are intermediate level. If you read my website and


bought my lessons you are definitely intermediate level. So if you're intermediate level


but you want to use English for more demanding purposes, more difficult purposes.


Maybe now you can talk a little bit but you can't go to a high level business meeting and


use English very well. That's a demanding purpose. It's a more difficult situation. It's a


more demanding situation. So again, demanding has this idea of difficult, something


that's difficult.


Alright, then we also had the word literacy. Literacy, that people develop literacy by


reading. Surprise, surprise, that seems pretty logical. Literacy means the ability to read


well. So again, literacy is just the skill, the competence, the ability to read well. It has


this idea of proficiency or ability. It means you're good at something. Now, usually it


means good at reading. We do sometimes use it in a more general way, where you


could say "I have good computer literacy," for example. Now, we're not talking about


reading. We're just saying computer ability. Basic competence with a computer, we


would say computer literacy. It means I understand computers, I can use computers.


I'm not an expert but, y'know, I'm good enough. But more specifically, and in this article


especially, literacy just means the ability to read well.


Okay, we had another little phrase, well read. In the sentence it said "We rarely find well


read people who have serious problems with grammar." Okay, so well read means, it


just means that you have read a lot of books. A well read person is someone who has


read a lot. That means you have read a lot. You know a lot about books. Well not


about books, it means you actually have read books. You've read a lot of books. So



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