“…Therefore, it will not be wrong to conclude that students who read the text with meaningful expressions, paying attention to emphasis and intonation, and according to punctuation marks are good readers. This is due to the acceptance that the reading fluency skills to be acquired in the oral reading will also be transferred to silent reading and reading comprehension, and due to the researches have shown that there is a strong relationship between prosodic reading and silent reading comprehension at different grade levels (Çetinkaya, Ateş & Yıldırım, 2016;Gross et al, 2013;Kuhn, Schwanenflugel & Meisinger, 2010;Miller & Schwanenflugel, 2008;Schwanenflugel & Ruston, 2008). It is seen that the oral readings of good readers have prosodic features, while poor readers cannot reflect their oral readings (Miller & Schwanenflugel, 2008;Rasinski & Young, 2017).…”