How to Decide What to Do When You Learn

I’m Mr. Nick, and I’ve been teaching Nightly Reading for almost ten years. I originally built the program to help students improve their English reading, but over time it developed into something much broader. Students begin with phonics, grammar, reading comprehension, and spoken English, then gradually learn how to think more clearly, understand difficult information, solve problems, and become more independent learners. The goal is not just to help students perform better in English class. It is to give them skills they can use across different subjects, in school, and eventually in their adult lives. These are real recordings from Nightly Reading G-Level classes. G-Level focuses on metacognition, which means learning how to understand and manage your own thinking and learning. Across G-Level Terms 1, 2, and 3, students learn how to think about the way they learn, understand what different tasks require, choose useful strategies, monitor their focus and comprehension, evaluate their progress, and change their approach when something is not working. Through reading, discussion, practical examples, and problem-solving, students practice explaining their ideas clearly in English while also developing stronger reading comprehension, critical thinking, memory, attention, planning, self-awareness, and study skills. They are encouraged to connect these ideas to their own experiences at school and in daily life instead of simply memorizing definitions. These recordings show what the classes actually look like. The students ask questions, make mistakes, joke around, explain their thinking, and gradually become better at understanding themselves as learners. The purpose of G-Level is not only to help students improve academically, but to help them become more capable of managing their own learning without always depending on a teacher to tell them exactly what to do. #Metacognition #StudySkills #IndependentLearning #CriticalThinking #LearningStrategies #EnglishLearning #ESL #ReadingComprehension #OnlineLearning #StudentEngagement #ExecutiveFunction #NightlyReading Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicksNightlyReading/