strategies for assessing the reading and listening skills of a2 level students

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1628761157.docx a writing approach to – reading comprehension – schema theory in action strategies for assessing the reading and listening skills of a2 level students table of contents introduction………………………………………………………….….…3-5 chapter i the general characteristics of assessing reading comprehension 1.1 reading purpose and reading comprehension approaches to correcting mistakes ………………...……………………………….……6-8 1.2 goals and techniques for assessing reading comprehension. problems in reading comprehension ……………………………………………..…9-12 1.3 reading comprehension strategies……………………………….…13-15 chapter ii. the principles of assessing listening comprehension 2. 1. reasons for assessing listening……………….……………………28-29 2.2. principles for developing listening ability………………………….30-31 2.3. the structure of listening comprehension and types of activities…32-33 2.4.. listening as a stimulus to other activities……………………….….34-37 conclusion…………………………………………………………….....38-39 literature………………………………………………...…………...…40-41 introduction what is reading? reading is about understanding written texts. it is a complex activity that involves both perception and thought. reading consists of two related processes: word recognition and comprehension. word recognition refers to the process of perceiving how written symbols correspond to …
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he problem of teaching reading. since teaching reading comprehension was always underestimated in teaching english as a second language, nonetheless it plays a great role in second language acquisition.[footnoteref:1] during the last century comprehension lessons usually comprised students answering teachers' questions, writing responses to questions on their own, or both. the whole group version of this practice also often included «round robin reading,» wherein teachers called on individual students to read a portion of the text (and sometimes following a set order). in the last quarter of the 20th century, evidence accumulated that the read-test methods assessed comprehension more than they taught it. the associated practice of «round robin» reading has also been questioned and eliminated by many educators. [1: anisfeld, m. (1987). a course to develop competence in critical reading of empirical research in psychology. teaching of psychology, 14, 224–227.] instead of using the prior read-test method, research studies …
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ding to the set aim we are to solve the following tasks: · to determine the aim and nature of teaching reading comprehension; · to open the essence of · to describe the reading skills and teaching technics; · to describe different approaches to teaching reading; · to work out new technologies in teaching reading; the scientific novelty course work: few would dispute the claim that comprehension is necessary in order for language acquisition to occur. in order to communicate effectively, learners must understand what is being said. to function successfully with a target language, learners depend upon their ability to comprehend the spoken and written word. empirical studies have identified a positive relationship between listening ability and language acquisition as well as between reading ability and language acquisition.[footnoteref:3] the reading approach must be authentic: students should read the text in a way that matches the reading purpose, the type …
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for the student who is doing it, and it is boring for other students to listen to. the theoretical and practical value of the research work consist in the material that was used during the investigation work which may be used in further researches and be helpful in lectures on methodology of the english language as well as to teachers and students in their practical lessons. material under analysis is the literature on the theme of the work. testing comprehension reading has always proved a great tool in the assessment of the student’ ability as it provides a feedback on the progress of student. it also enhances the self ability to judge ourselves, provided such tests are carefully designed. the carefully designed comprehension test is a cleverly constructed set of questions targeted at the summery, overall meaning of text including most important meanings of words. the questionnaire can be of …
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only sentences and paragraphs generated by textbook writers and instructors. the reading of authentic materials is limited to the works of great authors and reserved for upper level students who have developed the language skills needed to read them. the communicative approach to language teaching has given instructors a different understanding of the role of reading in the language classroom and the types of texts that can be used in instruction. when the goal of instruction is communicative competence, everyday materials such as train schedules, newspaper articles, and travel and tourism web sites become appropriate classroom materials, because reading them is one way communicative competence is developed. instruction in reading and reading practice thus become essential parts of language teaching at every level. reading is an activity with a purpose. a person may read in order to gain information or verify existing knowledge, or in order to critique a writer's …

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1628761157.docx a writing approach to – reading comprehension – schema theory in action strategies for assessing the reading and listening skills of a2 level students table of contents introduction………………………………………………………….….…3-5 chapter i the general characteristics of assessing reading comprehension 1.1 reading purpose and reading comprehension approaches to correcting mistakes ………………...……………………………….……6-8 1.2 goals and techniques for assessing reading comprehension. problems in reading comprehension ……………………………………………..…9-12 1.3 reading comprehension strategies……………………………….…13-15 chapter ii. the principles of assessing listening comprehension 2. 1. reasons for assessing listening……………….……………………28-29 2.2. principles for developing listening ability………………………….30-31 2.3. the structure of listen...

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