1. Break down the text into smaller, more manageable chunks.
2. Provide students with a glossary of key terms to help them understand the text.
3. Have students create a storyboard to illustrate the main points of the text.
4. Ask students to read aloud to practice their pronunciation.
5. Highlight important information in the text to help students focus.
6. Have students summarize key points in their own words.
7. Provide students with a reading partner to practice with.
8. Incorporate games and activities to make reading fun.
9. Hold a class discussion to help students understand the text.
10. Use visuals and other visual aids to support comprehension.
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