培养沙特英语专业学生的泛读能力,培养学生的标准阅读能力

Antar Abdellah
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据报道,沙特英语专业学生的阅读水平较低。第二阶段缺乏广泛的阅读材料被认为是这种低水平背后的原因之一。作为补救措施,该研究提出了一个由90个简化补充材料组成的广泛阅读计划(每个学生在计划结束时应完成其中至少10个)。制定了一份阅读表现标准清单,并实施了一项基于标准的阅读测试,以衡量拟议的广泛阅读计划的有效性。学生(n = 100)作为对照组和实验组,均在Taibah大学的阅读课程中注册。对照组学习正常的阅读课程,不进行任何实验治疗,而实验组则按照所提出的方案进行治疗。结果表明,广泛阅读(主要是小说)对学生在其他非小说阅读方面的技能有积极影响。实验后学生的成绩反映了他们的阅读动机,提高了他们的阅读成绩,以达到设定的阅读标准。
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Training Saudi English Majors in extensive reading to develop their standard-based reading skills

Saudi English majors’ level in reading achievement has been reported to be of low quality. Lack of extensive reading materials at the secondary stage is assumed to be one reason behind this low level. As a remedial treatment, the study proposes an extensive reading program composed of 90 simplified supplementary materials (each student should finish at least 10 of these by the end of the program). A list of performance standards in reading is developed and a standard-based test in reading is administered to measure the effectiveness of the proposed program in extensive reading. Students (n = 100) were treated as a control and an experimental group, both registered at the reading course in Taibah University. The control group studied the normal reading course without submission to any experimental treatment, while the experimental group was treated by the proposed program. Results showed that reading extensively (mostly fiction) had a positive effect on students’ skills in other nonfiction readings. Students’ scores after the experimentation reflected their motivation for reading and raised their performance toward meeting the set reading standards.

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