"Reading" is the process of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them. When we read, we use our eyes to receive written symbols (letters, punctuation marks and spaces) and we use our brain to convert them into words, sentences and paragraphs that communicate something to us.

Reading can be silent (in our head) or aloud (so that other people can hear).

On April 1 AC users participated in English Reading group. Many students insist that they prefer to focus on speaking. But our moderator Mr. Fiege , English Language Fellow said: “Reading is one of the key skills in language learning. It reinforces the skills students acquire in speaking, listening and writing”.