CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW A. Reading Comprehension 1. The Definition of Reading Comprehension There are many experts who give the definition of reading. One of them is Aebersold and Field. They say: “...‚ reading is what happens when people look at a text and assign meaning to the written symbols in that text‚ further‚ the text and the reader are the two physical entities necessary for the reading process to begin (1997: 15).” It means that when someone sees written symbols in
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“Lucy” Amanda M. Cyprowski Assessment & Instruction in Reading Mrs. Jennifer Unger December 4‚ 2013 CONTENT OF ANALYSIS Personal Interest Survey Pages 3-5 Elementary Reading Attitude Survey Pages 6-9 Words Their Way: Primary Spelling Inventory Pages 10-13 Burns & Roe: Informal Reading Inventory Graded Word Lists Pages 14-17 Oral Reading Passages Pages 18-23 Silent Reading Passages Pages 24-29 Listening Comprehension Passages Pages 30-34
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General Introduction: The teaching of reading at secondary schools seems to be inadequate and not satisfying (Duffy and Rohehler 1981-82 Durkin 1978-1979). Many students have low motivation in learning English especially in the reading class. Many students say that English is not an interesting subject. For that reason‚ they take the English class because it is a compulsory subject for them to pass the three semesters. As a result the students turn to be less active readers and at the
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The art of slow reading Patrick Kingsley If you’re reading this article in print‚ chances are you’ll only get through half of what I’ve written. And if you’re reading this online‚ you might not even finish a fifth. These are the two findings from two recent research projects‚ which both suggest that many of us no longer have the concentration to read articles through to their conclusion. The problem doesn’t just stop there: academics report that we are becoming less attentive book-readers‚ too
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My reading obyssey was different from others because my dad was from a different country and he didn’t know how to speak English too well. So I have had to learn to love books by myself or with a mentor. As a kid‚ I loved fairy tales like Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty. I also liked to read If You Give a Mouse a Cookie or The Berenstain Bears series. Reading for me was an escape of life.
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Influence Of Reading Pocketbooks Among Third Year Students By: Group IV Shana Fame Layosa Dhiane Balmes Rica Acuyan Haven Espina Laurene Bitangcor Marie Lois Datinguinoo Mark Louis Diaz Joshua Salipande Table of Contents Chapter I - The Research Problem A. Introduction.........................................................................................................1 B. Statement of the problem....................................................................................2 C
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Reading Aloud to Kids One of the most gratifying experiences a young child may have is narrative time. Having a parent or health care provider read-aloud provides warm and long-term memories and supports the child to acquire an appreciation of publications. While children may learn to study independently at various phases‚ they appreciate hearing a book read out loud at any given age. Reading aloud is one of the most significant tasks parents may provide because it inspires children to study more
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The purpose of this essay is to explain the effectiveness of the reading recovery program (RR) on students with reading and or learning disabilities (RD or LD). The studies reviewed looked at students who were at-risk for LD‚ who had RD‚ or who had a severe reading difficulty. The studies revealed that research that explores the implicit effect of the reading recovery program on students with LD is limited‚ but provided evidence for its importance as a tool to identify students early on and act as
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Reading aloud from the best of children’s literature should be a daily part of every classroom programme at all levels. Listening to a story told or read aloud well is a captivating experience. Reading aloud to children frees them from the labour of decoding and supports them in becoming active listeners‚ totally engaged and immersed in the text. As children create meaning from a text by making connections between what they already know and what they hear‚ they develop new knowledge and awareness
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Growing up I don’t recall anyone ever reading to me‚ I just picked it up myself. Before I was in school I was reading the basic things like Dr. Suess. Also I read things like‚ if you give a mouse a cookie‚ the very hungry caterpillar‚ and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. While learning how to read on my own‚ I found it very easy to read books that kids my age would find very difficult. I also had things like a leap pad which had children books on it to help me if I found a word hard to read or difficult
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