READING
It is a process that involves looking written series, symbols, and getting meaning from books, researches, and others. So here we have some interesting webpages that you can use to develop youR reading proficiency and to acquire more knowledge.

LearnEnglish
Link: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading
Age: All ages
It is a website designed to practice and develop reading comprehension. Here you can find a wide variety of texts with different topics and styles which are classified in the five levels of the Common European Framework of Reference. Each activity has a pre-reading, two post-reading tasks and it is also possible to download the entire practice in PDF to apply it in class.
Education.com
Link: https://www.education.com/activity/reading/
Age: from 4 to 10 years old.
It is a website where you can find material with content for level A1 and A2, for children from preschool to 5th grade. The site contains worksheets, lesson plans, games, activities, exercises, songs, and stories to develop reading. You only have to select the activity you want and in it, you will find the grade where it can be applied, subjects that are related, and the aligned standards it contains. In this way, you can download the selected activity and apply it in class or practice your reading skills at home.
The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)
Link: https://www.imsdb.com/
Age: Young and adults.
This website is recommended for people with previous knowledge of the English language, from level B1 onwards. Here you can find a wide variety of complete scripts of famous movies with which you can practice and improve your reading skill. A recommended practice is to watch the movie while reading the script.
Saber Inglés
Link: http://www.saberingles.com.ar/reading/
Age: All ages
On this site, you can find some texts on various interesting subjects to practice reading comprehension. There are texts from beginner to advanced level. You just have to choose the text of the level you want and after reading it you have to answer six questions of reading comprehension.
Agenda Web
Link: https://agendaweb.org/reading-exercises.html
Age: All ages
On this website, you can find reading comprehension exercises for all levels of the Common European Framework of Reference. Likewise, you have the option to choose pre-reading activities, reading exercises for preschool, and read stories, tales or talks to develop and improve your reading skill.
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ReplyDeleteWhile checking your blog I noticed that you have added a variey of websites for the different skills for the English Language. Moreover in this section I was looking for a good website and I found the ne of the British Council really useful. It provides a lot of activities to practice according to different levels, good texts to read and improve vocabulary ad reading skill. In addition, what I enjoyed was that all the topics provided in that website are based on real life situations which makes learning meaningful. Great Job!
Classmates, good job with the blog. All websites are very useful for developing reading skills, the website that I liked the most and the one that I consider important is the British Council. On this website we can practice and develop reading comprehension and we can find a wide variety of texts with different themes. It is a good resource and they have interesting activities.
ReplyDeleteDear classmates, after reading all the descriptions of the websites published on your blog, I can tell you that all of them are suitable for practicing and developing reading skills. However, LearnEnglish is my favorite. It is because this website is part of the Brtish Council, which is trustworthy. Furthermore, I like the activities because it has pre-reading, and post-reading tasks, which is useful to improve students' understanding. I love the British Council website so this is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all dear colleagues, I have to mention that I really liked the design of your website, it is very attractive and eye-catching. I reviewed the 5 websites that you have put here and they all work to practice reading, but among the 5 I have to say that I choose the one called "British Council". I consider that it is very well organized by levels and has a great variety of exercises for each lesson as well as pre-activities, tasks related to reading comprehension, post-activities and discussions.I was trying one of the exercises and they are very useful for me.
ReplyDeleteDear classmates, when reviewing the pages you have selected for your blog I can say that you did a great job. One of the pages that most interested me to practice reading is British Council, because, on this website, learners can select the level of English they want to practice, they can also find a wide variety of activities that will help them practice their reading skills. It is a very well organized website with quality content, in addition to offering worksheets to do it in classrooms.
ReplyDeleteHello classmates, looking at your blog I realize that they added very good web pages to practice and improve reading skills. Well for me the best is British Council. I think this page is very complete because you can find various activities,tasks, readings and a discussion at the end, which is good to see other people's opinions. So, well done!
ReplyDeleteHello classmates, I have seen that you have done a great job, these websites can be used as tools to practice reading skills, each of them has activities where in addition to reading you learn vocabulary and grammar as they have several topics. Another positive aspect of their blog is that each website tells us the age of the people who can use it, for example, education.com is a tool designed for children.
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