Master the Oxford 3000 vocabulary with our rapid comprehension exercise.
Below are the words you’ll focus on in this session:
- tribe
- trick
- troop
- truck
- truly
- trust
- truth
- twice
- uncle
- under
- union
- until
A tribe of strong warriors, led by the brave chief Kanak and his uncle, had lived on their ancestral land for centuries. One day, a troop of ruthless soldiers, riding in a convoy of trucks, arrived at the border, wanting to take the land for themselves. The tribe knew they had to defend their home at all costs. Chief Kanak gathered his warriors, and they prepared for battle. The soldiers, confident in their superior numbers and firepower, launched a fierce attack. However, the tribe was not easily intimidated. They used every trick they knew to fight back, from ambushes to guerrilla warfare. As the battle raged on, the tribe’s warriors stood firm under the intense pressure and fought twice as hard as the soldiers, truly believing in their strength and determination to defend their land. They trusted in each other and in their ancient ways to emerge victorious. The battle seemed to drag on until the final moment, but the tribe’s bravery and cleverness ultimately won, and the soldiers retreated, leaving the land in peace. The tribe celebrated their hard-won victory, knowing that their union was unbreakable, and that their truth would never be silenced.
This exercise aims to help you comprehend English without mental translation to your native language. It also helps improve your reading speed.
For beginners: Start at 150-250 words per minute (WPM) and gradually increase as you become comfortable.
For advanced learners: Challenge yourself with speeds of 300-400 WPM or higher to further enhance your reading skills.
Adjust the speed as needed and remember: Understanding is just as important as speed!