Global Structure and Local Features of English Reading Comprehension Texts
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2012
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Neelain University
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A case study: Elneelain University
3'“ year English Language Students
This study is conducted mainly to investigate 3'“ year Elneelain University
students’ awareness, definition and employment of tl1e functions of global
structure and local features in reading comprehension texts. For fulfilling the goals
of the study the researcher used three 1nai11 tools: a students’ test after, adequate
explicit training, teachers’ questionnaire and open-ended interview for expert
teachers of reading comprehension. The aim is to find answers for the research
questions. The research rose main four questions about students’ awareness,
definition and employment of global and local text structure and a question about
how often reading comprehension teachers train students explicitly in classroom
settings to employ global and local text functions. The number of students who are
the real population is 200, half of them are trained and the other is untrained. The
number of teachers who are the real population is 50 and the number of expert
teachers is l0. The students’ test reveals that the train students achieved better
marks than the untrained ones 95%, which means that trained students get use of
text structure training whereas the untrained ones scored 68%. The questionnaire
results also reveal that most of the reading comprehension teachers (rarely and
never) train students to employ the functions of global and local text structure that
only 36% do so. The hypotheses that students are unaware of text structure
functions and they can’t define or employ them successfully without training is
confirmed by the students’ test results and teachers‘ questionnaire results that:
teachers do not always train the students explicitly in classroom situation. The
group of expert teachers recommend that: students should be trained explicitly in
classroom setting and teachers themselves need adequate explicit training.
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A Tliesis Submitted for ph.D in English Language (Applied Linguistics)
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English Reading