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Shkiper50 [21]
3 years ago
6

What are the similarities and differences between workplace, academic, and personal reading tasks?

English
2 answers:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
8 0

Reading task in a workplace and reading for personal or academic purposes have many similarities and differences. A difference is that when you read for a work place you need to be careful of what you are reading because if you miss something or skim through the information and make amistake it will affect your job and others around you or sometimes the people that you are helping. While reading for academic purpose it also is very important to be careful, but it will affect your grades and only affect you not anyone around you. Some Similarities is that for both you should never skim read anything, everything should be read very carefully.

SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The similarities and difference are discussed below.

Explanation:

All these tasks such as academic reading tasks, workplace reading tasks,  and personal reading tasks are related with the  analyzing activity and reading which has same purposes but these tasks are  different in all different reading activities. Let us look one by one:

  • Workplace reading tasks: It is a task to analyze the data which is related to that work and making decisions accordingly by our observations. In this reading, emails, policy regulations, letters, etc are observed and then decisions are taken.
  • Academic reading tasks: It is a well set up syllabus of topics which has some motto to reach and this provides different lessons and chapters in the course and this makes this task well organized with full of learning for the learners which are made by experts of that area.
  • Personal reading task: It is a kind of pleasure reading which gives you information as well as satisfy your curiosity of learning and this type of reading depends upon your area of interest such as Poems, Articles, Scientific Journals, Discoveries or anything which you would read and understand.  
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