teaching reading in english

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o’zbekiston respublikasi oliy va o’rta maxsus ta’lim vazirligi o’zbekiston respublikasi namangn davlat universiteti jahon tillari fakulteti ingliz tili va adabiyoti kafedrasi til o’qitish metodikasi va ta’lim tehnologiyalari fanidan kurs ishi mavzu: teaching reading in english bajardi: 305- guruh talabasi azamat sharipov ilmiy rahbar: dildora rahmonova reyting ball: theme: teaching reading in english plan: introduction chapter 1. the phonics method 1.1 the whole-word approach chapter 2. the language experience method 2.1 reciprocal teaching strategies conclusion references introduction the intervention included the critical elements of beginning english reading (phonemic awareness, letter-sound correspondence, word recognition, fluency, vocabulary development, and comprehension) and was delivered to small groups in the regular classrooms for 50 minutes a day over a seven-month period. the researchers described it as an “explicit, systematic, and intensive” (p. 396) intervention provided in addition to the traditional classroom reading instruction. reading progress was assessed regularly and adjustments to the intervention were made …
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rd-part that carries meaning is a phoneme. while we typically think of letters as the building blocks of language, phonemes are the basic units of spoken language. in an alphabetic language like english, sounds are translated into letters and letter combinations in order to represent words on the page. reading thus relies on an individual’s ability to decode words into a series of sounds. encoding is the opposite process and is how we spell. the phonics method is concerned with helping a child learn how to break words down into sounds, translate sounds into letters and combine letters to form new words. phonemes and their corresponding letters may be taught based on their frequency in english words. overall there are 40 english phonemes to master and different programs take different approaches to teaching them. some materials introduce word families with rhyming words grouped together. it’s also possible to teach similarly …
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posures to a word children will sight-read the majority of the vocabulary they encounter, only sounding out unfamiliar terms. sight-reading is faster and facilitates reading comprehension because it frees up cognitive attention for processing new words. that’s why it is often recommended that children learn to read high frequency english vocabulary in this way. the dolch word list is a set of terms that make-up 50-75% of the vocabulary in english children’s books. the language experience method learning to read nonsense words in a black-and-white activity book is not always the most effective approach. the language experience method of teaching reading is grounded in personalized learning where the words taught are different for every child. the idea is that learning words that the child is already familiar with will be easier. changing demographics within society (and therefore within schools) has resulted in an increased number of students in english-language schools …
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ets. concurrently, teachers have been expecting their pupils to know more and more when they first enter their classrooms. experts cite many reasons for this trend. the urge to catch up with the russians after the launching of sputnik led to "young children doing oodles of sit-still, pencil-and-paper work"—a type of schoolwork inappropriate for 5- to 7-year-olds, says jim uphoff, a professor of education at wright state university in dayton, ohio. (today, the urge to compete with japan yields the same result, experts say.) another cause of the pushed-down curriculum is the widespread—yet incorrect—notion that one can teach children anything, at any age, if the content is presented in the right way, says david elkind, a professor of child study at tufts university. in addition, more children today attend preschool, and preschools market themselves as academic, says marilyn hughes, an education consultant and veteran elementary teacher from aspen, colo. some …
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ly need months to learn decimal fractions, whereas 6th graders can master them with far less effort. although educators can push down the curriculum, "what's the point?" elkind asks. "certainly there should be challenge, but it should be intelligent challenge." requiring young children to do overly advanced work has another harmful effect: it causes them to miss something else they should be doing, says hughes. if children are only responding to teacher cues, "they are missing natural learning experiences"—direct, sensory experiences of their world—which form the foundation for later, more abstract learning. yet another drawback of the pushed-down curriculum is its effect on children's attitude toward learning. when young children are introduced to formal instruction too early, in a form that is too abstract, they may learn the knowledge and skills presented, but at the expense of the disposition to use them, katz says. obviously, destroying students' enthusiasm for learning …

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o’zbekiston respublikasi oliy va o’rta maxsus ta’lim vazirligi o’zbekiston respublikasi namangn davlat universiteti jahon tillari fakulteti ingliz tili va adabiyoti kafedrasi til o’qitish metodikasi va ta’lim tehnologiyalari fanidan kurs ishi mavzu: teaching reading in english bajardi: 305- guruh talabasi azamat sharipov ilmiy rahbar: dildora rahmonova reyting ball: theme: teaching reading in english plan: introduction chapter 1. the phonics method 1.1 the whole-word approach chapter 2. the language experience method 2.1 reciprocal teaching strategies conclusion references introduction the intervention included the critical elements of beginning english reading (phonemic awareness, letter-sound correspondence, word recognition, fluency, vocabulary development, and comprehension) and was de...

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