This article is based on for research studies and, while the results are surprising to me, they indicate that students who read fiction rather than nonfiction tend to have better language skills, perform better at school, get more education, and be more successful at work. The article also includes some of the ways that reading in general help a person.
Reading to improve language skills? Focus on fiction rather than non-fiction: theconversation.com/reading-to-improve-language-skills-focus-on-fiction-rather-than-non-fiction-179552
This article is based on for research studies and, while the results are surprising to me, they indicate that students who read fiction rather than nonfiction tend to have better language skills, perform better at school, get more education, and be more successful at work. The article also includes some of the ways that reading in general help a person.
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