... 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, ... types of reading and teaching reading comprehension. 1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension 1.1.1 Definitions of reading. The term Reading is widely used in practice. However, reading ... 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...
... 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, ... the way 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 ... 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...
... 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, ... Therefore, the key to improving weak readingcomprehension is to promote our reading habbit and skills through understanding main benefits of reading completely.2.1.4 Types of reading and Reading...
... 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 ... board.The students are asked to read the reading text to check their answers. Post -Reading Techniques DiscussionRole -playWrite – it - up 11. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS(Example)Read ... tutor?4. For what service was she awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry?5. Was the prize her real joy? why/ why not? 6. ORDERING(Description) This technique is used for pre -reading or...
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... adult-like manner. SummaryActive reading is the first essential step to comprehen-sion. Why? Because active reading forces you to reallysee what you’re reading, to look closely at what’s there.Like ... we know for certain to havehappened■Something that we know for certain to be true■Something that we know for certain to existMuch of what you read, especially today in this“Information ... receiver of information intoan active participant in a dialogue. (If you’re reading alibrary book, write your reactions in a notebook.) Youwill get much more out of the ideas and informationyou...
... search information on the Internet, be assigned with tasks of collecting information about a topic before the ESP reading lesson and be told how the ESP reading lesson with IT will proceed beforehand ... 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 ... about email exchanging. Teachers email their requirements for reading exercises beforehand for students to prepare and collect materials. For instant, the teacher requires groups of students...
... Thesis.http://iteslj.org/Articles/Hismanoglu-Strategies.htmlhttp://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-songs.htm- 45 - especially important for language learning because they are tools for active, self-directed movement, which is essential for developing communicative competence”. Besides ... been teaching at NACEC for nearly five years. Before the experiment period, they were arranged to meet and discuss the methods, contents, outcomes and time allocation for the experiment. 3. ... applied to the task, and in whether they were appropriate for the task” (p.166). Therefore, teaching learning strategies is especially useful for the latter learners. If they can find effective strategies,...