... reading and reading comprehension, kinds of reading, and reading in second language teaching and learning. 2. 1. Definitions of reading and readingcomprehension 2.1.1. What is reading? Reading ... towards class reading activities 4. Students difficulties when learning reading at school 5. Students expectations from their teachers 6. Students effort for improving their readingcomprehension ... help students overcome difficulties in language learning, specifically in learning reading. 4.1.1.6. Students effort for improving their readingcomprehension In order to improving the 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 in general and reading comprehension in particular, types of reading and teaching reading comprehension. 1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension 1.1.1 Definitions of reading. The ... about the teaching and learning reading comprehension. The next chapter will suggest some while- reading techniques for teaching comprehensionfor the 11th form students. 31 CHAPTER 3SOME SUGGESTED...
... 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, ... suggest some while- reading techniques for teaching comprehensionfor the 11th form students. 31 CHAPTER 2:THE PRESENT SITUATION OF LEARNING TEACHING READING TO THE 11TH FORM STUDENTS AT PHAN ... introduce some suitable reading materials to students, as it is useful for them to form a good habit of reading. 1.2 Teaching reading comprehension 1.2.1 Relationship between reading and other skills.In...
... ConclusionFrom recent studies, reading is an important way of gaining information in foreign language learning. Readingcomprehension is a basic skill for college students including foreign language learners. ... purpose for reading. For example, he might be readingfor enjoyment, information, or to complete a task. If he is exploring or reviewing, he might skim a document. If he is searching for information, ... purposes. Our reading speed should fit our purposes for reading. We read for many different purposes, and our reasons forreading any particular material affects our reading speed. For example,...
... assigned with tasks of collecting information about a topic before the ESP readinglesson and be told how the ESP readinglesson with IT will proceed beforehand so that they can be fully prepared ... pieces of information for designing reading exercises. The Internet provides 13 29%11%60%0%0%0%ABCQuestion 4Chart 3. Efficiency of a reading- English -for- Biology lesson with IT For the number ... Teachers email their requirements for reading exercises beforehand for students to prepare and collect materials. For instant, the teacher requires groups of students to collect short texts...
... understanding, reading to extract specific information, readingfor detailed comprehension, predicting continuous events and then reading to verify these predictions. While -reading is the ... the reading text is a useful aid in their reading process. Glancing at titles, subtitles can give students the clues for the reading purpose. Moreover, we should teach the students to look for ... to teach in reading lessons. Despite the teachers’ efforts, the students reading skills are disappointing. Most of the students do not understand the texts and do not complete the reading tasks...
... easy reading texts 193.7.4.2. Students 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 ... questions to explore students learning reading skills. 3.7.2. Students attitudes towards learning reading skillTable 1: Students attitudes toward reading skillsIdeas forreading skill Number ... FIGURESTABLESTable 1: Students attitudes toward reading skillsTable 2: Studentsreading habitsTable 3: Students perspectives about easy reading textsTable 4: Students perspectives about difficult reading...
... enough text-redundant information, therefore reducing the occurrence of intelligent guesses. This study suggests that the reading comprehension of the low-level students was greatly facilitated ... designing textbooks for EFL college students, and teachers should utilize visuals when developing teaching materials for their low-proficiency students. The following are suggestions for EFL college ... and reading abilities of the students. The passing score for the reading section was 80 out of 120. Because the goal of this research was to investigate the effects of pictures on the reading...
... http://www.utexas.edu/student/utlc/handouts/1414.html (January 11th 2001). [8] E.K. Knutson, Reading with a purpose: Communicative reading tasks for the foreign language classroom, Foreign Language Annals, 30 (1997) 1. [9] G. Schraw, ... question, or to perform another task. The information used may be rules, principles, formulas, theories, concepts, or procedures. Nguyen Chi Duc / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages ... 2007). [2] T.H. Hoang, Beyond cracking comprehension questions: A way to approach teaching academic reading at advanced level to prepare students for English medium courses, “TESOL in the...
... writes students guesses on the board.The students are asked to read the reading text to check their answers. Post -Reading Techniques DiscussionRole -playWrite – it - up 11. COMPREHENSION ... contain the main information of the reading text. Students are asked to read the text and fill in the gaps with information taken from the text. Then they are asked to write the information in ... ideas of the reading text. The teacher gives students a few minutes to think about the questions. Students are asked to read and answer the questions. It doesn’t master if students can’t...
... protein supplies for energy (B) converting carbohydrates to energy (C) having a deficiency in carbohydrates (D) having an insufficient amount of protein Readingcomprehension -TOEFL- Lesson 2 (Đọc ... When the body lacks a sufficient amount of carbohydrates it must then use its protein supplies for energy, a process called gluconeogenesis. This, however, results in a lack of necessary protein, ... and bad breath. 1. What is the main idea of this passage? A (A) Carbohydrates are needed for good health. (B) Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins. (C) Carbohydrates can lead...