An analysis of the vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension skills of reading achievement levels

Author(s):  
Dongil Kim ◽  
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Yeji An ◽  
Heeju Kim ◽  
Hyeyun Gladys Shin ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mai Thi Chuong ◽  
Vo Thi Lien Huong

This study aims to find the effects of using Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) on reading comprehension skills for non-English majored college students. It is related to (1) the effects after using CSR for non-English majored college students and (2) the experience sharing from teachers in the college for their students’ changes with CSR. This research type is experimental with reading comprehension tests. The data of this research is obtained by collecting results of pre-tests and posttests of 39 non-English majored college students in a college of Can Tho city. The meth odology of research is quasi experimental and the experience of 17 teachers about using CSR in teaching reading comprehension skills in questionnaire and 3 teachers for semi-structured interview. The techniques of collecting data are written test to find out the effects students on reading comprehension in college context. The test results showed that there is a significant different score between the experimental class and control class. The research finds the increasing of students’ reading comprehension results after being taught through Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) technique. Based on the results of tests, it will be found CSR technique has effects on reading comprehension skills better than without. It was shown that students reading achievement after given the treatment using Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) technique were higher than the students' reading achievement before they were given the treatment. Besides, interviews for teachers to find out how effective CSR in English teaching language successfully and improve students’ reading skills. They almost all chose agreements with the improvement when using CSR to increase their students’ reading comprehension skills and they had a positive attitude about using CSR as well as its effects on the students. They reported that their students could get more ideas and able to arrange them in their mind before. Their confidence in reading was increased and could use the other reading techniques more effectively such as skimming, scanning, guessing, and predicting. <p> </p><p><strong> Article visualizations:</strong></p><p><img src="/-counters-/edu_01/0887/a.php" alt="Hit counter" /></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 246
Author(s):  
Özlem Dağlı Gökbulut ◽  
Ahmet Güneyli

In this research, an effort is made to compare the effectiveness of reading texts presented through electronic books in a computer environment and regular (printed) texts, in terms of the development of the reading comprehension and vocabulary acquisition skills of students with special needs within inclusive educational environments. The research was designed with ‘Adaptive Alternating Applications’, and the study group of the research was formed by using the ‘purposive sampling’ method. As a requirement of the research design used, two special needs students were studied. According to the results of the study, the vocabulary acquisition levels of both students produced more effective results in presentations made with electronic texts, and in addition, electronic texts were found to be more effective in improving reading comprehension skills than printed texts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 652
Author(s):  
Tati Nurhayati

Reading comprehension is a reading activity that aims to obtain adequate understanding and interpretation of the meanings contained in written symbols. the reading process is divided into three stages, such as pre-reading, reading, and post-reading. But the reality is that many of the students still experience difficulties in reading comprehension learning. Therefore, researchers applied an Accelerated Learning approach to improve students' reading comprehension skills. The results showed, the assessment of the process of reading students' skills for each assessment indicator was in the value range of 78.35% to 87.35% which was included in the good and very good category. While the results of the assessment of the overall reading skills process were 82.32% with a very good category. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that learning based on the accelerated learning approach can enhance reading comprehension skills of students in class V of the Primary school of 011 Air Emas, Singingi District.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (07) ◽  
pp. 20484-20491
Author(s):  
Dr. Ishag Adam Hassan Ahmed

This paper is devoted to presenting the methods in English communicating skills for Learners of English in general and the problems specific to University of Bahri. English language major’s graduates then; it discusses the notion of communicative competence, and defines strategic competence. It also briefly deals with the various definitions of communication strategies and taxonomies of conversation strategies. Also, I give brief definition of the word conversation, that is the act of talking together or exchange ideas, opinions, skills, and information. As accustomed, speaking is natural and automatic but communication is an art which must be learned and practiced. Also the aim of this paper is to present you with suitable suggestions about how you can solve problems while reading English? In order to comply with this objective: we considered two variables. The first one is that within our daily practice at the university we have students with different abilities while reading English. Therefore, we need to help them increase the ability in reading comprehension. However, we don’t have enough teachers and needed resources to supply them with the help they need. The second variable is related to the fact that at University there are different centers where the students’ skills can improve and their reading comprehension skills deficiencies could be overcome by getting help from the teachers. This study is small component of a larger curriculum review exercise. The findings of study in general suggest that both students and English language lecturers were in agreement that Sudanese students had a problem in writing and speaking English and due to that the conversational problems are raised.      Finally, the paper concludes by representing the pedagogical implications of conversation strategies.


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