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This research discusses the design of effective reading and writing tasks for students using an article about underwater photography. It highlights strategies for pre-teaching vocabulary, skimming, and scanning techniques to improve comprehension, and emphasizes the importance of feedback in learning. The paper includes examples of productive skill tasks and appendices with tasks and answers to facilitate teaching.
Part A – Profile of Class The upper intermediate class is made up of few students, all women and all Italian, many of them retired. During the lessons they are responsive, they ask questions and they can work as a group. In general their receptive and productive skills are good, the weaker students can follow the lessons, and the stronger students spur them on, in a way. There is no competition between them and you can feel that everybody is eager to learn as much as possible.
The aim of this paper is to investigate the comparison between teaching aids in terms of how they are engaging learners in a language class and which teaching aid is considered as significant towards young learners. Since language learning classes has changed in its old way and become innovative using new teaching aids, the study will shed lights on the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching aids in language learning class. Quantitative methods have been used to conduct the research. Lastly, the paper sums up with the fact that how learners are slowly changing their beliefs about teaching aids to learn a new language and they are preferring new teaching aids over the old fashioned teaching tool.
DELTA Module 3 Extended Assignment Teaching EAP – Reading & Writing
An examination of skills tasks in two units from different sources - Bachillerato Made Easy and Botellón!
This research aimed to find out: (1) the students' attitude toward CSR in teaching-reading comprehension and (2) the role of CSR and its affects on students' reading comprehension. This study was experimental which involved two groups: experimental and control groups. The research was conducted at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri MAN 1 Makassar, South Sulawesi with 40 students as respondents. The instruments of data collection were pre-test, treatment, post-test, and questionnaire. The reading test was administered to both groups. The scores were assessed by two assessors. The data were analyzed and interpreted by means of SPSS 14.0. The study reveals that the implementation of CSR has a significant effect on students' reading proficiency in terms of content of the text: preview, clik and clunk, get the gist and wrap up. The results of students' reading score from pre-test to post-test demonstrate a significant difference. It is found that sig. (2tailed) is 0.000 lower than 0.05. The comparison of the students' reading proficiency outcome between the two groups (8.592>2.024) shows that the improvement is significant. The finding signifies that CSR is positively responded by the experimental class. The implementation of CSR increases students' reading proficiency.
ABSTRACT Telaumbanua, Amaerita, Yasminar, 2013, Implementation of Reciprocal Teaching Method to Improve the Third Semester Students’ Ability in Summarizing a Text Using Their Own Words of English Department of IKIP Gunungsitoli Year 2013/2014 Key words: Reciprocal Teaching Method, Reading, Writing a Good Summary A problem is found in the students’ ability in Reading II that is the students of the third semester of English department of IKIP Gunungsitoli are unable to summarize what a text tells about correctly. This is caused by two factors namely the students do not know what to summarize since the students do not comprehend the text correctly. Another is the students’ consideration that the more similar their writing to the writers’ language, the higher mark they will obtain from the lecturer. Interestingly, the teacher-researcher conducts a research by implementing Reciprocal Teaching Method. The problem needs to be solved is the students’ ability in summarizing a short story to be a good summary. To achieve the purpose of the research, the teacher-researcher applies Collaborative Classroom Action Research to search the students’ ability with the total subject is 37 persons, Class C. The teacher-researcher uses four kinds of research instruments that are observation sheets, field notes, expected characters sheets, and evaluation sheet. Based on the research findings, it is seen in the research instruments which the students do activities as designed in the program of lecturing; the students practice predicting, clarifying, questioning, and summarizing strategies; the students develop their positive characters; and the better/higher marks found in the second cycle than in the first cycle. The lowest mark and the highest mark in the first cycle are 0 and 65, while in the second cycle are 50 and 70. On the basis of the research findings above, the teacher-researcher finds out that Reciprocal Teaching Method improves the third semester students’ ability in summarizing a short story using their own words by implementing its steps and it is concluded that the hypothesis is proved. In line with the research findings, it is suggested to the lecturers (whoever teaches reading, writing, vocabulary, and structure) to implement any methods to improve the students’ ability, and understand what task, test, should be done by the students during teaching them so that they are ready to learn the lectures and comprehend how meaningful lectures they learn. Then, it is recommended to the students to learn better all lectures especially in writing skills (micro skills). Lastly, it is better to future teacher-researchers not to do any researches (this aspect or possible to other aspects) related to Collaborative Classroom Action Research without teacher-collaborators, except handy cam is available to be observed/reflected.
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