1.1 Reading and Writing in College

Monitoring Your Comprehension

Finding the main idea and paying attention to text features as you read helps you figure out what you should know. However, it is just as important to figure out what you do not know and develop a strategy to deal with it.

Textbooks often include comprehension questions in the margins or at the end of a section or chapter. As you read, occasionally stop to answer these questions on paper or in your head. Use them to identify sections you must reread, read more carefully, or ask your instructor about later.

Even when a text does not have built-in comprehension features, you can actively monitor your own comprehension. Try these strategies, adapting them as needed to suit different kinds of texts:

  1. Summarize. At the end of each section, pause to summarize the main points in a few sentences. If you have trouble doing so, revisit that section.
  2. Ask and answer questions. When you begin reading a section, try to identify two to three questions you should be able to answer after you finish it. Write down your questions and use them to test yourself on the reading. If you cannot answer a question, try to determine why. Is the answer buried in that section of the reading but just not coming across to you? Or do you expect to find the answer in another part of the reading?
  3. Do not read in a vacuum. Look for opportunities to discuss the reading with your classmates. Many instructors set up online discussion forums or blogs specifically for that purpose. Participating in these discussions can help you determine whether your understanding of the main points is the same as your peers.

These discussions can also serve as a reality check. It might be exceptionally challenging if everyone in the class struggled with the reading. If it was a breeze for everyone but you, you may need to see your instructor for help.

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