DEVELOPING SKILLS IN WORKING WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEXTUAL INFORMATION
Keywords:
KEYWORDS: Textual information, reading comprehension, critical analysis, text formats, digital tools, narratives, expository texts, technical documents, persuasive writing, adaptability, information processing.Abstract
ABSTRACT: This article explores effective strategies for developing skills in
working with various types of textual information. It emphasizes the importance of
understanding different text formats, such as narratives, expository texts, technical
documents, and persuasive writing. By identifying key elements in each format, such
as structure, tone, and purpose, individuals can enhance their reading comprehension
and critical analysis abilities. The article also discusses the use of digital tools and
techniques for processing large volumes of information, while highlighting the need
for adaptability in navigating both traditional and digital texts in academic,
professional, and everyday contexts.
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