... classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9II.1. 4. 2.1.Poetry in the ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9II.1. 4. 2.2 .Short story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… 10II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… ... texts ………………….………………5II.1 .4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6II.1 .4. 1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….…………… 6II.1 .4. 2 Literature in the ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… ... Literature Review ……………………………………………….…………… 4 II.1. Literature…………………………………………………………………….…………… 4 II.1.1. Definition………………………………………………………………….…………… 4 II.1.2. Genres …………………………………………………………………….……………….5II.1.3....
... hours forreading skills per week. Within each class, normally 45 minutes long, they learn and practice reading skills such as skimming, scanning, readingfor main ideas or for specific information, ... appealing source of material for reading . For him, if reading is to be viewed as an integrated process, the teaching of reading must do more than simply exercise reading in the target language. ... they like.IV.2 .4. Students’ reaction after readingshort story and poem with activities in the premise (Q4)After reading I find: Percentage a. My vocabulary is enlarged 65%b. My reading speed...
... – reading phase□ creating the end of the poem or short story □ changing the poem into a short story or a pop song□ write diary about what I have read□ others…………………………………………………………………… 4. ... politic…)e. mysteryf. others (give examples) Thanks a lot for yours great assistance!Questionnaire No2 e. Interpreting characters in the short story or figurative meanings in the poem.□ I think ... preference and give the reason why:a. novelb. short storyc. poetryd. drama2. Which of the following aspects often cause difficulties when reading literature?a. unfamiliar vocabularyb....
... 11Integrating short stories and Integrating short stories and poems in developing the poems in developing the reading skills for 2 reading skills for 2ndnd year year students ... classroom.Students’ reading skills can be developed through the reading of short stories and poems. 8Results and Findings Results:Pointed out that integrating short stories and poems in reading ... using short stories and poems in teaching and learning reading Method of collecting data:At the end of term, 2 weeks before the final exam. 1313Thank you for Thank you for your...
... intensive reading, extensive reading, skimming and scanning. In terms of intensive reading, Francoise Grellet defined that “Intensive reading means reading short texts to extract specific information. ... the research: reading and reading comprehension, classification of reading, the importance of improving reading skills, roles of reading teachers and those of reading students, reading in ESP ... writing exercises, but their reading strategies of selecting important information of the texts will be reinforced. As for the activity of reading- to-write, during the reading process, the teachers...
... (1986: 49 7) claimed that: “Extensive reading would normally start with reading for the main ideas or for general information then for general comprehension and finally, after much practice, for ... during the reading lessons.1 .4. 4. Definition and the importance of Pre -reading activities in learning reading Different researchers such as Lazar (1993: 83), Chen and Graves (1995: 6 64) , Taglieber, ... extensive reading as an approach to foreign language teaching in general, and to the teaching of foreign language reading in particular. Carrell and Carson (1997: 49 ,50) stated that “extensive reading...
... discourseTranscoding information into other types of display Table 5 - Types of reading tasks in general reading skills and critical reading skills3.2. Teaching critical reading As critical reading comprises ... while reading, the activities can be scanning, skimming, readingfor detailed information, predicting meaning of new words, etc. Those reading activities might be used to serve different reading ... always:- have a purpose before reading. By asking ‘What is my purpose for reading? ’ readers know how to read, what to find and what reading skills to use effectively beforehand. - prepare to...
... students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor specific information, and readingfor further understanding) with clear instructions for various kinds of ... while- reading techniques for teaching comprehension for the 11th form students.31 CHAPTER 3SOME SUGGESTED TECHNIQUES USED IN THE WHILE- READING STAGE TO DEVELOP THE READING SKILLS FOR THE ... reading purposes (27%); 15% of them read for developing language skills; 9% read for information and readingfor pleasure is the least percentage (only 3%).As can be seen, the purposes of reading...
... their reading skills, the teacher must play a role as a guiding person. He should give his students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor specific information, ... of reading, we have aloud reading and silent reading. Depending on the purpose of reading, we can classify reading into skimming, scanning, intensive reading and extensive reading. 1.1 .4. 1 ... of reading exercises.1.1 .4. 2 .4 Extensive reading Extensive reading is also called readingfor fluency”. The students read long texts to have general understanding, to develop fluency in reading...
... Ordinal C. Cardinal D. Statistical 34. A. pronounced B. uttered C. claimed D. emitted35. A. pointed B. evolved C. planned D. showed36. A. forming B. formulating C. performing D. burdening37. A. prepare ... _______________ (precise). 14. Unfortunately, I do not have the information because our records are _______________ (complete).15. If the exercise causes _______________ (comfortable), stop immediately.16. ... Gloria.28. The mother to her son: “ Don’t forget to take the passport with you.”A. The mother said to her son to remember to take the passport with him.B. The mother forced his son to take the passport...
... year: 2008-2009 *0* Key for first term test (grade 10) (40 X 0.25 = 10 Points)Câu I Câu IV: 1. D2. A3. C 4. D5. C6. B7. D8. C9. B10. B11. D12. A13. C 14. A15. A16. B17. C18. ... -08). - - - \ 16). - / - - 24) . - - - \- 9 - 39) 40 ) The end.- 8 - Viet Bac High School School year: 2008-2009 *0* Written test for the first term Time allowed: 45 minutes Full name: Class:10 ... it, say so.They are looking forward to hearing your compliments. Of course, you will thank them for themeal and for their kindness. It is also a good idea to send a (40 ) ______note the day after....