Reading
NCERT is the holy grail. We have always heard this. But when it comes to subjects like physics and chemistry, students tend to ask this question because they are already left with little time in their preparation. However, this saying that NCERT must not be left is true because after all it is the prescribed text and even tge more difficult books move forward from the concept of the NCERT. Conclusively you must read it well at least once.
1. Reading a single word at a time
The majority of people can read proficiently and quickly using only the methods they initially mastered as children. One way you might still use from time to time is to pace beneath each line with your index finger. However, people start to read much more slowly and concentrate intently on one word at a time as they feel this will enhance their comprehension rates as we are needed to become more detailed with our information.
2. Reading everything similarly
Undoubtedly, reading at the same speed is advantageous. Well, not quite, even if it might seem strange at first. However, reading something that you find exceedingly simple to understand is rarely worthwhile, especially if it contains knowledge you already possess. Similarly, reading more slowly during tricky passages saves you from having to go back and read the text, which is one of the most time-wasting terrible reading habits that many people have (regression).
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Hello aspirant,
Interpretive reading is the effective communication of an author's thoughts and feelings to the listener. The reader should draw meaning from the selection to share with the audience. Speakers may read any published written work that is age appropriate and acceptable for use in a public school classroom. Examples may include children's stories, poetry, essays, speeches, articles, and excerpts from novels that stand alone. Political and religious advocacy is not appropriate. Interpretive reading is sometimes referred to as dramatic reading.
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Dear aspirant
It's good if you are fond of reading anatomy books. Of you are planning to persue MBBS or any other medical course it may be very helpful for you in first year. As human anatomy is basic of any medical course so it's important also.
In India for human anatomy mainly two author book's are followed all over India for different medical course like MBBS/BDS/BAMS etc. these two author are
B.D chaurasia
Vishram Singh
These two books you can easily get on any online platform like Amazon, Flipkart etc or any near medical books store. So this is the basic books which you should read first..
Then for human anatomy, most standard book all over the world is Gray's anatomy, so you can study this one once you complete above one. If you study this book it will be very helpful once you go abroad. Preferably read students edition of this book for more understanding at your level.
YOu can prefer any of these three book's to study human anatomy,they are most followed books in India.
Hope this was informative for you and it's helps you
Best wishes!!
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