Title of article :
The Impact of Content-based Pre-reading Activities on The Impact of Content-based Pre-reading Activities on Iranian High School EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension
Author/Authors :
Hashemi ، Ali University of Zanjan , Mobini ، Fariba University of Zanjan , Karimkhanlooie ، Ghiti Zanjan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Most specialists in the field of foreign language reading consider reading as an interactive process between the text and the reader’s prior knowledge. Therefore, the activation of prior background knowledge for an effective comprehension is very important. It is generally agreed that the prereading phase is the stage where we can help this interaction and activation take place. There are different strategies and techniques which could be applied to make sure of this interaction and to achieve the final goal of reading, i.e. comprehension. In this study, we focus on the prereading phase and the impact of three prereading techniques (the brainstorming, the kwl (what I know, want to know, learned), and the prequestioning techniques) on reading comprehension. 125 high school students, both boys and girls, studying preuniversity in Tarom, Zanjan, participated in the study. They were assigned to four groups: one control group and three experimental groups for each of the three prereading techniques. The results of data analysis indicated that all the experimental groups that used the prereading techniques did significantly better in their comprehension than the control group which received no technique. Meanwhile, the KWL group exceeded the other two groups in their performance.
Keywords :
reading comprehension , pre , reading stage , pre , reading techniques (kwl , pre , questioning , and brainstorming) , and background knowledge
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research