SQ3R is a reading and study technique that stands for Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review. Here's a brief overview of each step:
1. **Survey**: Quickly skim through the material to get an idea of what it's about. Look at headings, subheadings, captions, and any summary sections. This step helps you understand the structure and main topics.
2. **Question**: Formulate questions about the material based on what you've surveyed. These questions will guide your reading and help you stay engaged and focused.
3. **Read**: Read the material actively and purposefully. Pay attention to the answers to your questions and take notes if needed. Try to understand the main concepts and key details.
4. **Recite**: After each section or chapter, pause and recite or summarize what you've just read in your own words. This helps reinforce āŠŪāŠāŠŽૂāŠĪ āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩું your understanding and retention āŠ
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5. **Review**: Once you've finished reading, review your notes and the material again. Check if you can answer the questions you formulated at the beginning. This step solidifies āŠŪāŠāŠŽૂāŠĪ āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩે āŠે your understanding.
SQ3R can be an effective way to improve comprehension and retention when reading textbooks, research articles, or other complex materials.
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