2487 HOW TO BECOME A GOOD ENGLISH READER Nguyen Quang Thịnh, Tran Thi Binh Minh, Hoang Thi Thuy Anh Faculty of English, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) Supervisor Tran Quoc Thao (Ph[.]
HOW TO BECOME A GOOD ENGLISH READER Nguyen Quang Thịnh, Tran Thi Binh Minh, Hoang Thi Thuy Anh Faculty of English, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) Supervisor: Tran Quoc Thao (Ph.D) ABSTRACT It is undoubtable that the role of reading not only provides vocabulary and grammar, but also supports speaking, listening, and writing by giving readers ideas and expressions If readers become proficient, the benefits such as comprehension will be made via reading This paper aims at discussing the roles and benefits of reading, common characteristics of good English language readers, and devising practical ways to master its skills This paper is hoped to help EFL learners with the most pragmatic approaches Keywords: Common characteristics; EFL; good English language readers; role; ways to master INTRODUCTION Reading plays a critical role Basically, English can be divided into four main skills, including Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking From reading, we are able to develop the rest three skills Moreover, readers can make use of the readings as a valuable source to absorb lexical resources, grammatical structures, and natural expressions Also, reading brings plenty of benefits to readers Most of the news, scientific papers, and among others are written in English Hence, a good English reader can gain general knowledge, absorb technical specialized language Another benefit is that good readers enable to understand not only ideas, thought but also the ways of enhancing comprehensibility The prime purposes of the research are summarizing two main characteristics of a good English reader-Active and Monitor Reading and outlining two pragmatic approaches- Low and High-Intensity Reading in order to master the art of reading COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD ENGLISH LANGUAGE READER This section begins by examining two main characteristics of good English readers including active reading and monitor reading The term ‘ER’ is generally understood to mean English Readers 2.1 Active Reading Be proactive is the first common characteristic ER often use skimming, scanning techniques to find out the keywords, vocabulary, concepts, principles, and details in the text speedily, helping them save their reading time When they are beset with confusing words, their solutions are rereading and modeled reading Rereading means that they repeat or recite the confusing words or sentences Modeled reading is hearing what it sounds like, generally guessing the meaning based on its context Active reading also means ER engaged with orientation Oriented mind read with an 2487 identified purpose, knowing exactly what they are looking for Therefore, the active reading process may help the ER achieve English reading fluency ‘From the outset they have clear goals in mind for their reading They constantly evaluate whether the text, and their reading of it, is meeting their goals’ (Duke & Pearson, 2008/2009) 2.2 Monitor Reading The second characteristic is about reading English with understanding ER at high levels use this technique to understand thoroughly the author’s ideas, thought, and implications behind the text This tactic includes stop and review in order to comprehend the text ER use 'fix-it' which means that they clarify the confusing concepts/words and repair the misunderstanding occurring subconsciously Therefore, clarification is the key ‘They monitor their understanding of the text, making adjustments in their reading as necessary’ (Duke & Pearson, 2008/2009) WAYS TO BECOME A GOOD ENGLISH LANGUAGE READER In this section, the case study is analyzed ways to become a good English language reader The first and main determinant of proficient readers is to read something written in English regularly as much as they can Getting constant exposure to English content such as books, newspapers reference materials, et cetera, for instance, is essential in cultivating better comprehension, which notably forms the basis of reading proficiency ‘Proficiency in reading involves many variables, for example, automaticity of word recognition, familiarity with text structure and topic, awareness of reading strategies, and conscious use and control of these strategies in processing a text’ (Pang, 2008) In other words, reading on a daily basis plays a causal role in readers' comprehensibility Thus, if reading habits were not developed and acquired often, then to some extent, would be a primary driving force behind the lack of readers' comprehension Another contributing factor is the low-intensity practice It is indeed very important as there is no denying interest and enjoyment in reading being conducive to become a proficient reader ‘Comprehension is a consuming, continuous, and complex activity, but one that, for good readers, is both satisfying and productive.’ (Duke & Pearson, 2002) To this end, ER can choose the right level reading materials that are widely, freely, and readily available sources such as news websites, magazines, blogs, forums, journals, among others ‘Good readers read different kinds of text differently.’ (Duke & Pearson, 2002) Such materials would act as stimulators to not only give readers a sense of fulfillment but also help them avoid losing their interest in reading Last but not least, enhancing comprehensibility is not just all about either enjoyment or engagement The reading process urgently requires active, direct, and day-to-day involvement in high-intensity practice This means that the ER may consult dictionaries and possibly study the text at least twice However, comprehension does not come to a full stop with either lexical resources or grammatical sentences It is definitely about understanding the writers' ideas, thoughts, and expressions ‘They read selectively,continually making decisions about their reading— what to read 2488 carefully, what to read quickly, what not to read, what to reread, and so on.’ (Duke & Pearson, 2002) Whilst ER are doing the high- intensity practice, they may be confronted with a challenge, disinterest, or even disempowerment These reading processes will not be easy, especially with those who are between lower and intermediate level because the first baby steps never are In the end, likewise, all of the hard work will pay off and upper-intermediate ER would head towards advanced levels Since the focus of the research was on ways to become a good ER, there is a possibility that a problem would have arisen if the ER had solely focused on high or low- intensity practice Notably, balance matters ER may have to devise a realistic plan Not only can they engage in the highintensity practice, but they also make a room for low-intensity one, which helps the ER avoid frustration and the loss of motivation In other words, ER of all levels need to excel themselves flexibly They had better not eschew low-intensity practice in favour of high-intensity one and vice versa As a result, with a balanced and feasible plan, ER would overcome the fear of being gripped by the complexity of the reading itself CONCLUSION Reading is an essential skill, but to become a proficient English language reader, a training process of each person is needed The good ER get their achievement thanks for being more active in reading and having knowledge about what they ready to read If we find a way, the path to success will be much easier Getting used to reading English daily will be helpful Reading interesting things will also create interest during the reading process Besides, it is necessary to build the reading process from low to high levels according to specific plans for yourself The more you practice, the better you receive Spending more time in your goal will pay off in the end To make your dream become a reality, just bear in mind "starting is the key to success" Duke, K.N., & Pearson, D.P (2008/2009) Effective Practices for Developing Reading Comprehension The Journal of Education, 189(1/2), 107-122 Retrieved from https://scihub.tw/10.2307/42748663 Duke, K.N., & Pearson, D.P (2002) Effective Practices for Developing Reading Comprehension What Research Has to Say About Reading Instruction (205-242) International Reading Association Retrieved from: http://dl.ueb.vnu.edu.vn/bitstream/1247/9977/1/Effective%20Practices%20for%20Developing pdf [3] Pang, J (2008) Research on good and poor reader characteristics: Implications for L2 reading research in China Reading in a Foreign Language, 20(1), 1-18 Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ791532.pdf 2489 ... making adjustments in their reading as necessary’ (Duke & Pearson, 2008/2009) WAYS TO BECOME A GOOD ENGLISH LANGUAGE READER In this section, the case study is analyzed ways to become a good English. .. language reader The first and main determinant of proficient readers is to read something written in English regularly as much as they can Getting constant exposure to English content such as... pay off and upper-intermediate ER would head 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