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English phobia!!

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:21 am
by kosar.irshad
Hi all, I am a little perplexed regarding my DS lack of interest in English. He doesn't enjoy reading at all and as a result of this his comprehension skills are quite weak, ( he totally misses the point, when answering questions). His writing skills are better, but he is quite lazy i.e the story starts well and then he just gets bored and rushes the rest.

He enjoys Maths and is always keen to do that, than work on his English.
Any ideas how I can help him?

I am well aware that reading is very important and a vital part of success in an Entrance exam but is he doomed because he does not do any reading?

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:31 am
by yoyo123
Could you find something he does enjoy, eg football, dinosaurs, space etc?? Like a lot of boys he may prefer non-fiction.

magazine articles, newspapers etc are all good sources of information.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:42 am
by perplexed
And maybe for fiction, if he has watched the film, or listened to the book on CD, he may be more willing to read the book.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:59 am
by Chambod
My DD enjoys maths and writing and has always achieved very good results in these areas. However she is not a keen reader. Consequently her results in reading have historically been lower. This is quite unusual. To compensate, we always have a talking book in the car. She loves Malorie Blackman, Gillian Cross and Michael Murpurgo. I must admit though, her real favourite is Enid Blyton. We choose the talking books from the library and frequently order in any that she would like to hear. As we listen to them together it encourages discussion.