Part 1: Read about 30 different character traits to improve your reading and listening comprehension skills.
- Respectful Character
- Responsible Character
- Self-Control
- Punctual
- Reliable
- Creative
- Optimistic
- Self-Motivated
- Persevering
- Honest
- Tolerant
- Courageous
- Resourceful
- Loyal
- Trustworthy
- Fair
- Considerate
- Thankful
- Polite
- Cooperative
- Patriotic
- Patient
- Ambitious
- Gracious
- Sympathetic
- Generous
- Kind
- Joyful
- Cheerful
- Thrifty
Part 2: Read and listen to the following stories and answer the multiple-choice questions.
- John’s Pursuit of Success in America: Creative Stories #1
- Valery’s Life in the USA: Creative Stories #2
- Jose and the American Dream: Creative Stories #3
- Maria and her Dream of Becoming an Entrepreneur in the USA: Creative Stories #4
- Louis’ Road to Recovery and Professional Success in the USA: Creative Stories #5
- Fabiola’s Academic and Professional Success Story: Creative Stories #6
- Huda’s Success Story in the USA: Creative Stories #7
- Emre’s Story of Success in the USA: Creative Stories #8
- Linda and Nelson’s Success in the USA: Creative Stories #9
- Pedro’s Professional Success in the USA: Creative Stories #10
Part 3: Read and listen to the following articles about how to understand what you read much better.
- Article: The Importance of Reading Comprehension Skills
- Article: American English Reading Comprehension Skills
- What Are the Most Important Reading Comprehension Skills?
- Summarizing
- Sequencing
- Finding the Main Idea
- Finding Supporting Details
- Distinguishing between Fact and Opinion
- Drawing Conclusions
- Comparing and Contrasting
- Inferencing
- Reading Comprehension: Read for Detail
- Reading Comprehension: Sequence of Events
- Reading Comprehension: Main Idea and Details
- Reading Comprehension: Summarize
- Reading Comprehension: Cause and Effect
- Reading Comprehension: Compare and Contrast
- Reading Comprehension: Make Inferences
- Reading Comprehension: Draw Conclusions
- Reading Comprehension: Fact and Opinion
- Reading Comprehension: Identify Author’s Purpose
- Reading Comprehension: Analyze Character
- Reading Comprehension: Analyze Setting
- Reading Comprehension: Analyze Plot
- Reading Comprehension: Analyze Theme
- Reading Comprehension: Analyze
- Reading Comprehension: Synthesize
- Reading Comprehension: Make Predictions
- Reading Comprehension: Identify Point of View
- Reading Comprehension: Identify Persuasion and Propaganda
- Reading Comprehension: Evaluate Sources and Evidence
- Reading Comprehension: Evaluate Author’s Viewpoint
- Reading Comprehension: Evaluate Author’s Purpose
- Reading Comprehension: Support Judgments
- Reading Comprehension: Support Generalizations
- Reading Comprehension: Evaluate Literary Merit
- Reading Comprehension: Read Instructions
- Reading Comprehension: Read Content-Area Text
- Reading Comprehension: Read Graphs
- Reading Comprehension: Read Maps
- Reading Comprehension: Read Poetry
- Reading Comprehension: Read Drama
- Figurative Language: Simile and Metaphor
- Figurative Language: Symbolism
- Figurative Language: Irony
- Plot Device: Conflict
- Plot Device: Suspense
- Plot Device: Flashback and Foreshadowing
- Tone in Literature
- Mood in Literature
- Universal Theme in Literature
- Poetry: Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
- Understanding Poetry: Poetic Devices
- Understanding Poetry: Free Verse and Alliteration
- Poetry: Poetic Devices
- Literary Terms: Parody
- Poetry: Poetic Devices 2
- Literary Terms: Memoir
- Literary Terms: Soliloquy
- Literary Terms: Sonnet