This document discusses academic reading and effective reading strategies. It defines academic reading as reading done for educational purposes, which includes textbooks, journals, and online resources. The key stages of reading are pre-viewing before reading to establish purpose and activate background knowledge, connecting new information during reading, and recalling and reflecting after reading. Effective reading strategies mentioned include previewing sections, asking questions, actively reading to find answers, reciting answers without notes, and reviewing material. The PQ3R (preview, question, read, recite, review) strategy and making annotations while reading are also presented as useful techniques for academic reading.