评估与克服阅读困难:学生对短文阅读的看法

Adil El Filali, Abdellatif El Aidi
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本文旨在探讨学生如何最大限度地提高和发展他们阅读短文的技能。它还旨在解释和评价学生在阅读这些文章时的观点和经历。为了达到这些目标,本研究采用了定量方法。通过在线问卷调查的方式收集了540名在第二学期学习英语的学生的数据。研究表明,大多数参与者都对提高短文阅读能力非常感兴趣。它还表明,虽然大多数参与者可以理解所选段落中“一些”单词的意思,但他们不能准确地发音/阅读它们。因此,本文试图了解这些学生是否能够从较弱的短文阅读水平转向较强的短文阅读水平。基于这些发现,我们提出了两个建议:使短文适合低能力学生,并与高能力学生使用的不同的后续系统阅读技巧和练习来吸引这些学生。然而,尽管我们的研究结果很重要,但在这一领域仍需要进一步的研究。
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Assessing and Overcoming Reading Difficulties: Students’ Views on Reading Short Passages
This paper aims to investigate how students can maximize and develop their skills for reading short passages. It also aims to explain and evaluate students’ views of and experiences with reading such passages. To meet these objectives, the study adopts a quantitative approach. Data are collected from 540 students studying English in the second semester through an online questionnaire. The study indicates that most participants are intensely interested in developing their reading skills in short passages. It also shows that although most participants can understand the meaning of ‘some’ words in the selected passages, they cannot pronounce/read them accurately. Therefore, the current paper attempts to understand whether these students can shift from a weaker to a stronger level of short passage reading. Based on these findings, we make two recommendations: to adapt short passages to low-ability students and to engage these students with different follow-up systematic reading techniques and practices – which differ from those used with students of higher ability. However, despite the importance of our study findings, further research is still required in this area.
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