... Test on reading skills, hoatvups
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English ... the university. As (2. … ) me, (3. … ) a foreign language is not
easy. After (4. … ) a language, practice is very necessary and useful. Travelling to the country (5. … ) the target
language is ... go to the movies, watch television, listen to the radio in the language I am (7. … ) to learn.
Reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I personally think newspapers and magazines...
... Medium 80%
47 C Medium 71%
48 B Medium 71%
49 D Medium 57%
50 D Difficult 35%
Practice Test A – Reading
Line
(5)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25) ... fossils?
(A) Noncollagen proteins
(B) Hydroxyapatite
(C) Collagen
(D) Amino acid
Practice Test A – Answers
Question Number Answer Level of Difficulty Answered Correctly
1 D Medium ... contributions were made to the
development of western culture. Many posts maintained libraries or reading rooms,
and some – for example, Fort Davis – had schools. Post chapels provided a setting...
... in line 1 is closest
in meaning to
(A) rear
(B) lift
(C) collect
(D) increase
Practice Test C – Reading
Line
(5)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25) ... comic strips are still
published today.
(D) They owned major competitive
newspapers.
Practice Test C – Answers
Question Number Answer Level of Difficulty Answered Correctly
1 C Easy ... larger panoramic scenes of most earlier comics.
Newspaper syndication played a major role in spreading the popularity of comic
strips throughout the country. Though weekly colored comics came...
... story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… 10
II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11
II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language learning………….……………11
II.2.2. ... text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. Students’ difficulties with reading ……………………….…………………………12
II.3. Literature and Reading ………………………… …………………………………….13
...
... both reading and writing.
Reading literature requires imagination which can help develop the prediction skills.
Analyzing features such as point of view helps develop the skills of reading ... Efferent reading and aesthetic reading
There is no one way to deal with a text in the reading classroom. This part focuses on
differentiating the two methods: efferent reading and aesthetic reading. ... normally 45 minutes long, they learn and practicereadingskills such
as skimming, scanning, reading for main ideas or for specific information, etc. The reading
materials mostly are taken from...
...
others……………………………………………………………………
4. After reading I find…
a. my vocabulary is enlarged.
b. my reading speed is improved.
c. my guessing skill is better
d. my analyzing skills is improved.
e. I can answer ... independent
from the text.
□ Others………………………………………………………………
f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase
□ creating the end of the poem or short story
□ changing the poem into a short story ... short story
c. poetry
d. drama
2. Which of the following aspects often cause difficulties when reading
literature?
a. unfamiliar vocabulary
b. cultural differences
c. literary styles and structure
d....
... knowledge
Develop critical reading and writing
Literature and reading:
The reader and the text
Links between readingskills and literary skills
Efferent reading and aesthetic reading
It is applicable ... classroom.
Students’ readingskills can be developed
through the reading of short stories and
poems.
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Results and Findings
Results:
Pointed out that integrating short stories and poems
in reading ...
Integrating short stories and
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skills for 2
reading skills for 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong
students in Haiphong
university
university
Field:...
... 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 ... content readings.
- The activities carried out by the teachers at pre -reading, while -reading and post -reading
stages and the students’ response.
- The necessary readingskills to enhance reading ... University.
I.5.2 .Reading skill problems
Reading skills should be employed in reading processes to make the reading effective.
According to Alderson (2000: 9-10), there are 8 skills of reading such...
...
between reading and writing. This book is different from other reading books. More Reading
Power is divided into four parts so the learners can practice in four different kinds of reading
skills.
Part ... background of reading
1.2.1. Definitions of reading and reading comprehension
1.2.1.1. Definition of reading
Reading is often referred to as the most important of the four language skills for EFL ... also associated with the teaching of reading in terms of its component
skills. Texts are studied intensively in order to introduce and practicereadingskills such as
distinguishing the main...
... - Types of reading tasks in general readingskills and critical reading skills
3.2. Teaching critical reading
As critical reading comprises various complex skills, teaching critical reading is ... range from lower, simpler level (general reading skills) to higher, more complex
level (critical reading skills) .
General readingskills Critical reading skills
Skimming
Scanning
Recognizing the ... students practice critical reading skills, those steps can be integrated into a
procedure which contains three indispensable stages: pre -reading, while -reading and
post -reading.
The pre reading...