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| There will be some reading comprehension in the final exam, in fact, it's the most important part (35%). What do you consider is the best approach as far as the reading comprehension part if concerned? Read the text once, then the questions? Or look for keywords for questions and in the text? I've read some things on the internet but it's all very subjective. Some people are saying do this whereas others are saying do that. As I have had no training in facilitating the reading comprehension, I find myself really confused. Are there any theories about that? Any empirical methods that work? I don't just don't feel it would be very professional to give some advice to the students which is just my own opinion. I would rather have some reference, some source that describes a clear and effective method in dealing with the reading part in exam. As far as I know, you become better at reading by doing it. I just don't think there's some kind of magic formula out there. Am I wrong? Are there some scientific method or is it just in the realm of opinions? I would really appreciate some help here as I don't feel like I'm well armed to prepare my students for the reading part at the moment as I lack knowledge about it. I've been pretty much pitched in a situation which seems very complex to me considering I'm a new teacher. Thanks in advance. |
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But doesn't reading the first question and then looking for the answer in your first reading makes you focus so much on the answer that you miss the meaning of the whole passage? I think if the students read the whole passage first one time, it's then easier to find the answers to each question after (as they have an idea as to how the text is structured). I would instinctively believe that having a general idea and then looking for the answers is better than looking for the answers right away. What is your opinion about that? Quote:
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I've also found this article which is very helpful to me, and hopefully to everyone else out there: About.com Last edited by Noego; 10-May-2007 at 04:15. |
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