... your feelings with someone elseSocial strategies1. Asking questionsa. Asking for clarification or verificationb. Asking for correction2. Cooperating with othersa. cooperating with peersb. ... is an essential part of language, as Wilkins emphasized this with his saying: "without grammar, very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed” (cited in Hoang ... Strategies- 31 - - 46 - answers of selecting from among existing answers”. This makes questionnaire data particularly suited for quantitative, statistical analysis. With questionnaires, the...
... the books with available answers. They answer the question by reading the answer in those books without understanding anything. For all these reasons, many students are passive in reading lessons. ... most difficulty when teaching reading comprehension with the textbook?" are aimed at investigating difficulties the teachers are coping with in teaching reading comprehension. 1. ... whose answers are selected from the sentences in the reading passage, the students can answer without much difficulty. However, the answer which requires the choice from many ideas in the reading...
... of Terminology 5 2.2.1. What is reading? 5 2.2.2. ReadingComprehension 62.3. The difficulties of the second language readingcomprehension process 7 2.3.1. Reading skill problem 7 2.3. 2. ... perspectives about difficult reading texts 213.7.5. Students’ activities in the reading lessons 223.7.5.1. Pre -reading activities 223.7.5.2. While -reading activities 243.7.5.3. Post -reading activities ... “scanning” for their reading comprehension. They only read again and again in order to give the answers to the teachers’ questions or reading tasks. The least difficult of all was the reading tasks....
... 2000) Reading is asking questions of printed text. And readingwith comprehension becomes a matter of getting your questions answered”. (Frank Smith in Reading without nonsense, 1997) Reading ... of reading has the reading speed at between 800 to 1,000 wpm.Light type of reading: Reading for leisure tends to be light reading. This refers to reading at a pace which feels comfortable, reading ... habit of reading. A large number of students (67 out of 75) had the right answer to the question “What is effective reading comprehension? ” They knew that effective reading comprehension is reading...
... PretestThe pretest consists of a series of readingpassageswith questions that follow to test your comprehension. Cultural Center Adds Classes for Young AdultsThe Allendale ... If you’re taking a standardized test, you’llprobably have to answerreadingcomprehension ques-tions that ask about the facts in a reading passage.These facts are not always easy to determine, ... passage carefully, and then answer the questions that follow. Remember, careful reading is active reading (see the Introduction), somark up the text as you go. Underline key words andideas; circle...
... attempt to deal with definitions of reading in general and reading comprehension in particular, types of reading and teaching reading comprehension. 1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension 1.1.1 ... read.1.2.3 The three stages of a reading lesson.A reading lesson can be divided into three stages which are pre- reading stage, while- reading stage and post- reading stage. Each of these stages ... of reading of reading comprehension has been paid in increasing attention to its different aspects. As time goes by, many experts and methodologists have come to understand that reading comprehension...
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... §Ò 02- Page 1Paper one: Reading comprehension Section A: Choose the word or phrase from the list below which best completes ... television tonight ?20.No sooner had she the news than she faintedSection B: Read these passages and answer briety the questions that followPassage 1:Earnest Hemingway was began his writing ... noon temperature was 240C. The coolest city was London with a temperature of only 220C at noon and 130C at midnight.The five cities with the highest temperature had a lot of sunshine throughout...
... Types of reading. We read different texts in different ways. According to the way of reading, we have aloud reading and silent reading. Depending on the purpose of reading, we can classify reading ... his students clear purposes while reading (for example, reading for general ideas, reading for specific information, and reading for further understanding) with clear instructions for various ... reading into skimming, scanning, intensive reading and extensive reading. 1.1.4.1 According to the ways of reading. 1.1.4.1.1 Aloud reading Aloud reading is an unnatural activity because most...