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Become a Master Reader — in Just 15 Minutes A Day

Want to read better? Want to learn more vocab, read faster, and understand more? You can dramatically improve your reading ability — and you don’t even need a tutor. You do need to take one simple step: Commit to reading 15 minutes a day. I tried an experiment. I read...

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12 Tips to Improve Your Reading

Do you feel like you can improve your reading? Many people think reading is simply going from one word to the next until done, but there's more to becoming a truly effective and efficient reader. The following 12 tips can help you become a better reader. 1. Read...

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How Do I Get My Child to Read?

Is your child a reluctant reader? Consider Sustained Silent Reading (SSR). The process is simple: set aside 15-20 minutes a day for everyone in the family to read allow children to choose their reading material set a schedule and stick to it What are the benefits?...

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iPads in the Schools: A Threat to Reading and Learning

Recently, I had a webinar with some IYE parents about what they can do to support their kids’ reading and writing. One parent mentioned iPads in the schools. Apparently, her son is in 6th grade, and his private school has given each child an iPad that will be required...

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How does a sophomore get a perfect score on the SAT?

How does a sophomore get a perfect score on the SAT?

Sound impossible? It’s not. In fact, two of our sophomores recently did. Another one came very close. That’s three sophomores from Improve Your English with perfect or near-perfect scores. Savannah (we’ve changed all the names) scored 800 Reading and 800 Writing (2400...

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How a 7th-grader Mastered 492 New Vocabulary Words

How a 7th-grader Mastered 492 New Vocabulary Words

At Improve Your English, what does a year’s worth of vocab look like? For one of our seventh-graders, last year, it looked like this. Between June 2015 and June 2016, the student learned and was tested on these 492 words (many of them with multiple definitions). They...

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