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Importance of Reading and Writing Skills As we grow up, we learn more. The way we study, our course, our aims, objective to study, everything changes. As a student moves from high school to college life, he or she realizes that knowledge is more about practical application rather than the theoretical approach. Each activity deals with everyday necessities. They learn to survive through the world out there, prepare themselves for their career life and learn important skills that determine their potential. Reading and creative writing are one of those skills. Some students make very smooth transitions from writing in high school to writing in college but other students are puzzled and frustrated by their experiences in writing for college classes. Only months earlier your writing was winning praise; now your instructors are dissatisfied, saying that the writing isn’t quite “there” yet, saying that the writing is “lacking something.” The thing is that our century doesn’t ask for something good or accurate, it asks for something different and new. It’s the age of innovation. Hence a person needs to do lifelong research by reading regularly and write in a way that grabs attention. You won’t succeed merely by being more intelligent or more skillful at doing what you did in high school. Instead, you’ll need to direct your skills and your intelligence to a new task. It is not enough to understand course material and summarize it on an exam. You will also be expected to seriously engage with new ideas by reflecting on them, analyzing them, critiquing them, making connections, drawing conclusions, or finding new ways of thinking about a given subject. Educationally, you are moving into deeper waters. For this you need to read your text critically. You have blocked out time for your reading assignments and set a purpose for reading. Now comes the challenge: making sure you actually understand all the information you are expected to process.

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Page 1: Importance of Reading and Writing Skills

Importance of Reading and Writing Skills As we grow up, we learn more. The way we study, our course, our aims, objective to study, everything changes. As a student moves from high school to college life, he or she realizes that knowledge is more about practical application rather than the theoretical approach. Each activity deals with everyday necessities. They learn to survive through the world out there, prepare themselves for their career life and learn important skills that determine their potential. Reading and creative writing are one of those skills. Some students make very smooth transitions from writing in high school to writing in college but other students are puzzled and frustrated by their experiences in writing for college classes. Only months earlier your writing was winning praise; now your instructors are dissatisfied, saying that the writing isn’t quite “there” yet, saying that the writing is “lacking something.”

The thing is that our century doesn’t ask for something good or accurate, it asks for something different and new. It’s the age of innovation. Hence a person needs to do lifelong research by reading regularly and write in a way that grabs attention. You won’t succeed merely by being more intelligent or more skillful at doing what you did in high school. Instead, you’ll need to direct your skills and your intelligence to a new task. It is not enough to understand course material and summarize it on an exam. You will also be expected to seriously engage with new ideas by reflecting on them, analyzing them, critiquing them, making connections, drawing conclusions, or finding new ways of thinking about a given subject. Educationally, you are moving into deeper waters. For this you need to read your text critically. You have blocked out time for your reading assignments and set a purpose for reading. Now comes the challenge: making sure you actually understand all the information you are expected to process.

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Writing what your brain processed and being able to express your thoughts properly is an important part too. Your reader is your most important consideration. You need to know and understand whom you’re writing for if you’re to do a good job of keeping them interested. Use an attention grabbing opening, keep the text to the point and accurate, don’t drag it unnecessarily or else the reader will lose interest. Use figures of speech and extended metaphors. Try to wrap up different bursting flavors with a single dish. Once you’ve written a first draft, read through it and think about whether the order of your points is optimal and whether what you’ve written actually makes sense. It’s easy in the age of computers to chop and change, you can simply copy and paste part of your essay into another part where it might fit better, and then make minor changes to your wording so that it flows. IPS Academy focuses on improving all the necessary 21st century skills of the students. We encourage our students to read. Our library with books of every genre provides students with any information they might need. Faculties use special writing assignments and projects to help students polish and develop their skills as they help them eliminate their common mistakes. Visit site ­ http://ipsacademy.org/