VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES TRIỆU THỊ HOÀI THU AN INVESTIGATION INTO FACTORS CAUSING THE 10 T
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FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
TRIỆU THỊ HOÀI THU
AN INVESTIGATION INTO FACTORS CAUSING THE 10 TH STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION CLASSES AT
TAM ĐẢO HIGH SCHOOL
(Tìm hiểu về các yếu tố gây ra sự lo lắng của học sinh lớp 10 trong các giờ học
đọc hiểu tiếng Anh ở trường THPT Tam Đảo)
M.A MINOR PROGRAMME THESIS
Field: English Teaching Methodology Code: 60140111
HANOI - 2016
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FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
TRIỆU THỊ HOÀI THU
AN INVESTIGATION INTO FACTORS CAUSING THE 10 TH STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION CLASSES AT
TAM ĐẢO HIGH SCHOOL
(Tìm hiểu về các yếu tố gây ra sự lo lắng của học sinh lớp 10 trong các giờ học
đọc hiểu tiếng Anh ở trường THPT Tam Đảo)
M.A MINOR PROGRAMME THESIS
Field: English Teaching Methodology Code: 60140111
Supervisor: Assoc Dr Ngô Hữu Hoàng
HANOI - 2016
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART A: INTRODUCTION I
1 Rationale of the study I
2 Aims of the study I
3 Research questions II
4 Scope of the study II
5 Methodology II
6 Significance of the study II
7 Organization of the study II
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1.3.3 Post- reading Error! Bookmark not defined 1.4 Anxiety Error! Bookmark not defined 1.4.1 Definition of anxiety Error! Bookmark not defined 1.4.2 Foreign language reading anxiety Error! Bookmark not defined
1.5 Previous studies on the effect of anxiety on students’ reading comprehension
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2.2 The context of the study Error! Bookmark not defined 2.2.1 An introduction of Tam Dao high school Error! Bookmark not defined 2.2.2 The teaching material and reading tasks in teaching reading Error! Bookmark not defined
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3.3 Reading anxiety caused by each reading factors Error! Bookmark not defined
3.3.1 Anxiety caused by reading text factors Error! Bookmark not defined 3.3.2 Anxiety caused by personal factors Error! Bookmark not defined 3.3.3 Anxiety caused by time constraint Error! Bookmark not defined 3.4 Students’ opinions on teachers’ teaching method Error! Bookmark not defined
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CHAPTER 4:SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS Error! Bookmark not defined 4.1 Raise students’ self - awareness of anxiety Error! Bookmark not defined 4.2 Increase student’s self-confidence Error! Bookmark not defined 4.3 Improve students’ background knowledge Error! Bookmark not defined 4.4 Apply appropriate reading strategies Error! Bookmark not defined 4.5 Develop supplementary reading materials Error! Bookmark not defined 4.6 Create a pleasant and comfortable classroom atmosphere Error! Bookmark not defined
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PART A: INTRODUCTION
1 Rationale of the study
It is indisputable that English plays an important role in teaching and learning as a foreign language However, to master English, learners need to grasp a lot of different skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing Among these skills, reading is the most crucial skill that not only develops other skills such as speaking, listening and writing but also expands the students’ knowledge of the language However, according to (Saito, Horwitz, & Garza, 1999), “reading is an important source of input; however, it is also an anxiety provoking activity” Therefore, it can be undeniable that it is a difficult or a challenge to improve and develop reading skills for both teachers and students
In fact, in reading lessons in Tam Dao high school, teachers always try to effectively transmit how to understand and exploit the reading text for students However, most of students share that they find that learning foreign language reading as English is affected by the personal factors, especially anxiety Therefore, the effectiveness of students’ reading comprehension is not as expected and they have little attention or motivation in reading lessons
While a certain amount of research has been conducted to investigate foreign language anxiety and its effect on learn a foreign language, little has been done on anxiety in learning four skills, especially reading alone in Vietnam As a teacher of English in this school, I recognize the importance of reading, it is strongly desirable for me to propose “An investigation into factors causing the 10th students’ anxiety
in English reading comprehension classes at Tam Đảo high school” to be the subject
of this thesis
2 Aims of the study
The main aim of this study is to investigate the effect of students’ anxiety on reading comprehension and then suggests some solutions to reduce their reading anxiety
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3 Research questions
To achieve the aims mentioned above, the following research questions are proposed:
1) What are the causes that affect students’ anxiety at Tam Dao high school
in reading lessons?
2) What are some suggested solutions to reduce students’ anxiety on reading comprehension?
4 Scope of the study
This study focuses on students’ anxiety on reading comprehension Due to the limitation of page numbers of the minor thesis, the research only involves the
10th form students at Tam Dao high school
5 Methodology
To achieve the aims of the study, qualitative method is employed The data was collected by means of survey questionnaires and semi-structured interviews After the data is collected, analyzed and discussed, some conclusions will be drawn, and some suggestions will be made in the thesis
6 Significance of the study
This study investigates the causes of anxiety on students’ reading comprehension It could be of some help to teachers and students at Tam Dao high school to improve both teachers and students’ awareness of causes of reading comprehension anxiety By doing this research, the researcher wishes to help the
10th form students to reduce their reading anxiety through the suggested solutions
7 Organization of the study
The research consists of three main parts: Introduction, Development and Conclusion
Part A: Introduction presents the rationale, the aims, the research questions, methods, scope, significance and organization of the study
Part B: Development consists of four chapters:
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Chapter 1 Literature review gives the concepts of reading, reading comprehension, its importance, types of reading and stages of a reading lesson Next, the concepts of anxiety, foreign language reading anxiety and the previous studies on anxiety in reading comprehension are presented
Chapter 2 Methodology includes the research method, the context, participants, instruments and research procedure with the following main steps: conducting survey questionnaires and interview collecting data and analyzing data, and giving out conclusions from findings
Chapter 3 Analyses were given on students’ attitude and interests on reading, their sources of anxiety, their opinions of teachers’ teaching methods and how to cope with their anxiety chapter also focuses on data collections - findings and discussion
Chapter 4 Some suggested solutions of the study for improving reading skills
to the students at Tam Dao high school are proposed
Part C: Conclusion is the last part which offered a summary, some limitations and suggestions for further studies
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