strategies for dealing with unfamiliar vocabularies in teaching reading through authentic materials

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theme: strategies for dealing with unfamiliar vocabularies in teaching reading through authentic materials table of content introduction chapter i. importance of authentic materials in reading i.i. difficulties of learning through authentic materials in reading. i.ii. important factors in choosing authentic reading materials chapter ii. dealing with unknown vocabulary while reading ii.i. inferring meaning of unfamiliar words while reading ii.ii. strategies for dealing unfamiliar vocabulary in reading conclusion list of literature introduction reading means different things to different people, for some it is recognizing written words, while for others it is an opportunity to teach pronunciation and practice speaking. however reading always has a purpose. it is something that we do everyday, it is an integral part of our daily lives, taken very much for granted and generally assumed to be something that everyone can do. topicality of the work. the reason for reading depends very much on the purpose for …
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the real world and language how it is really used. the role of the teacher is not to delude the language learner but to prepare him, giving the awareness and necessary skills so as to understand how the language is actually used. the aim of this research work is exploring strategies for dealing with unfamiliar vocabularies in teaching reading through authentic materials is to equip educators with effective tools to facilitate language learning and reading comprehension in learners using real-world texts. thus, according to the set aim we are to solve the following tasks: - to enhance reading comprehension; - to encourage learners to develop self-reliant skills in understanding unfamiliar words within authentic materials, enabling them to engage independently with real-world texts. -to facilitate language acquisition by leveraging authentic materials to expose learners to genuine language use, diverse vocabulary, and cultural nuances, aiding in their linguistic growth. by exploring and …
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e of authentic materials in reading i.i. difficulties of learning through authentic materials in reading. learning through authentic materials in reading can be incredibly beneficial, but it also presents several challenges: language complexity: linguistic challenges: authentic materials often contain idioms, colloquialisms, and varied registers that can be challenging for learners, especially those at lower proficiency levels. complex sentence structures: native-level texts may feature intricate sentence structures and syntax that pose difficulties for comprehension. cultural and contextual nuances: cultural references: authentic materials might contain cultural references unfamiliar to learners, impeding their understanding of context. regional variations: different dialects, regionalisms, or cultural references might be perplexing for learners not accustomed to diverse linguistic variations. lack of supportive aids: limited supplementary resources: authentic materials might lack supporting aids like glossaries, translations, or simplified explanations, making it harder for learners to grasp meanings. audio-visual elements: some materials may lack audio or visual cues that …
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ing learners and ensuring comprehension. evaluation and assessment: difficulty in assessment: authentic materials might not align with standardized assessments, making it challenging to evaluate learners' progress accurately. lack of graded content: authentic materials often lack the gradual progression found in graded readers, complicating assessment criteria.teacher preparation: educators might require specialized training to effectively incorporate authentic materials into the curriculum. resource accessibility: accessing a wide range of authentic materials that suit different learners' needs can be difficult, especially in resource-constrained environments. addressing these challenges might involve providing scaffolded support, selecting appropriate materials aligned with learners' proficiency levels, offering teacher training programs, and gradually exposing learners to authentic materials to bridge the gap between comprehension difficulties and effective language acquisition. alderson defines reading as “…an enjoyable, intense, private activity, from which much pleasure can be derived, and in which one can become totally absorbed.” reading means different things to different people, for …
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onsidered to be the type of reading done in the classroom and is goal orientated. while reading for pleasure is something that does not have to be done. - the transfer of meaning from one mind to another; - the transfer of a message from writer to reader; - how we get meaning by reading; - how the reader, the writer and the text all contribute to the process. readers process texts in two ways, either top-down or bottom-up. bottom-up processing is when the reader builds up meaning by reading word for word, letter for letter, carefully scrutinizing both vocabulary and syntax. this is often associated with poor or slow readers, but can sometimes occur when the readers own schema knowledge is inadequate. top-down processing is the opposite, where a global meaning of the text is obtained, through “clues” in the text and the reader’s good schema knowledge. this is …

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theme: strategies for dealing with unfamiliar vocabularies in teaching reading through authentic materials table of content introduction chapter i. importance of authentic materials in reading i.i. difficulties of learning through authentic materials in reading. i.ii. important factors in choosing authentic reading materials chapter ii. dealing with unknown vocabulary while reading ii.i. inferring meaning of unfamiliar words while reading ii.ii. strategies for dealing unfamiliar vocabulary in reading conclusion list of literature introduction reading means different things to different people, for some it is recognizing written words, while for others it is an opportunity to teach pronunciation and practice speaking. however reading always has a purpose. it is something that we do everyday...

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