American English Reading Comprehension

    Welcome to American English Reading Comprehension Course,

    This intensive course includes 60 Units focussed on helping students succeed in reading comprehension in educational and professional settings. Units include articles with SAT-style multiple choice tests, as well as videos to ensure familiarity and understanding of the most successful ways to take effective notes.

    Directions for Students:

    1. Please watch each video, read each article, and complete each multiple-choice test to the best of your ability.
    2. On your own notebook, please write down the test answers and check the Answer Keys to identify the results.
    3. You are highly encouraged to do additional online research for additional reading comprehension elements and strategies.
    4. Once you finish each unit, please make sure you: 1. Click on the button: "Mark as Completed" and 2. Click on the button: "Next Unit" to get credit for your work and move on to the following unit.
    Module 1 Module 1
    Unit 1 Unit 1 - The Importance of Reading Comprehension Skills  
    Unit 2 Unit 2 American English Reading Comprehension Skills  
    Unit 3 Unit 3: What Are the Most Important Reading Comprehension Skills?  
    Unit 4 Unit 4: Summarizing  
    Unit 5 Unit 5: Sequencing  
    Unit 6 Unit 6: Finding the Main Idea  
    Unit 7 Unit 7: Finding Supporting Details  
    Unit 8 Unit 8 - Distinguishing between Fact and Opinion  
    Unit 9 Unit 9: Drawing Conclusions  
    Unit 10 Unit 10 - Comparing and Contrasting  
    Unit 11 Unit 11: Inferencing  
    Unit 12 Unit 12: Read for Details  
    Unit 13 Unit 13: Sequence of Events  
    Unit 14 Unit 14: Main Idea and Details  
    Unit 15 Unit 15: Summarize  
    Unit 16 Unit 16: Cause and Effect  
    Unit 17 Unit 17: Compare and Contrast  
    Unit 18 Unit 18: Make Inferences  
    Unit 19 Unit 19: Draw Conclusions  
    Unit 20 Unit 20: Fact and Opinion  
    Unit 21 Unit 21: Identify Author's Purpose  
    Unit 22 Unit 22: Analyze Character  
    Unit 23 Unit 23: Analyze Setting  
    Unit 24 Unit 24: Analyze Plot  
    Unit 25 Unit 25: Analyze Theme  
    Unit 26 Unit 26: Analysis  
    Unit 27 Unit 27: Synthesize  
    Unit 28 Unit 28: Make Predictions  
    Unit 29 Unit 29: Identify Point of View  
    Unit 30 Unit 30: Identify Persuasion and Propaganda  
    Unit 31 Unit 31: Evaluate Sources and Evidence  
    Unit 32 Unit 32: Evaluate Author's Viewpoint  
    Unit 33 Unit 33: Evaluate Author's Purpose  
    Unit 34 Unit 34: Support Judgments  
    Unit 35 Unit 35: Support Generalizations  
    Unit 36 Unit 36: Evaluate Literary Merit  
    Unit 37 Unit 37: Read Instructions  
    Unit 38 Unit 38: Read Content-Area Text  
    Unit 39 Unit 39: Read Graphs  
    Unit 40 Unit 40: Read Maps  
    Unit 41 Unit 41: Read Poetry  
    Unit 42 Unit 42: Read Drama  
    Unit 43 Unit 43: Figurative Language - Simile and Metaphor  
    Unit 44 Unit 44: Figurative Language - Symbolism  
    Unit 45 Unit 45: Figurative Language - Irony  
    Unit 46 Unit 46: Conflict  
    Unit 47 Unit 47: Suspense  
    Unit 48 Unit 48: Flashback and Foreshadowing  
    Unit 49 Unit 49: Tone in Literature  
    Unit 50 Unit 50: Mood in Literature  
    Unit 51 Unit 51: Universal Theme in Literature  
    Unit 52 Unit 52: Poetry - Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme  
    Unit 53 Unit 53: Understanding Poetry - Poetic Devices  
    Unit 54 Unit 54: Understanding Poetry - Free Verse and Alliteration  
    Unit 55 Unit 55: Poetic Devices  
    Unit 56 Unit 56: Literary Terms - Parody  
    Unit 57 Unit 57: Poetic Devices 3  
    Unit 58 Unit 58: Literary Terms - Memoir  
    Unit 59 Unit 59: Literary Terms - Soliloquy  
    Unit 60 Unit 60: Literary Terms - Sonnet  
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