Does watching subbed anime make you a better reader?
Does watching subbed anime make you a better reader?
no, since anime dialogueisn't stimulating in any literary capacity
/thread
it could help americans like since they tend to be slow readers
I skipped the texts in the middle, why is he calling me a good reader?
this, but because the flashy images at a steady pace which you must follow distract you from being able to stop and process what you're reading instead.
It says a good reader is someone LIKE you, not you. Lern2read.
>10 point list
>I don't do any of them
Is this why I suck at reading?
>A good reader is [Headcanon]
No
pretty gay to /thread your own post
you're a tranny
/thread /your life
shut up fag
I'm sure somebody's benefited from it.
No.
What the fuck is a reading strategy?
no- read actual books.
I'd say maybe you could make a case for manga- since its pace and how it comes to life is more dependant on the reader. But it's a really weak one and still not a subsitute for books
>reading strategies
Ah yeah better not let the book fucking outsmart you
for fucks sake what kind of retard needs that shit
>practicers reading
yeah let me fucking mouth out the fucking words you mouthbreathing moron
>asks questions
Yeah just fucking yell at the book and expect a response it'll work
>predicts
Not in kengan
he's right though, you're the faggot here
>reading strategies
wat
>you must follow distract you from being able to stop and process what you're reading instead.
you still need to process what you are reading tho, in order to understand the show
What are reading strategies? Like, writing down things?
it's aimed at children, it's a sign you'd see in a first grade classroom or something
That doesn't explain what kind of absurdity is a "reading strategy" supposed to be.