Vision 3 vis-à-vis Learning to Read: A Taxonomy-Based and Teacher-Oriented Evaluation of Reading Comprehension Skill
الموضوعات :مودت سعیدی 1 , مرتضی ماروی 2 , نیلوفر کرمی 3
1 - گروه زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهید رجائی، تهران، ایران
2 - گروه زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهید رجائی، تهران، ایران
3 - گروه زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهید رجائی، تهران، ایران
الکلمات المفتاحية: Content Questions, Language Questions, Reading Comprehension Questions, Vision 3, Affect questions, learning to read,
ملخص المقالة :
Reading passages act as the locus of comprehensible input in the English language teaching materials and are mostly followed by a host of activities to ensure the learners’ comprehension. The current study aimed to carry out a comparative evaluation of Vision 3 and Learning to Read (i.e., English for Pre-university Students) in terms of the reading sections. To this end, Freeman’s taxonomy of reading comprehension questions was used. To enrich the quantitative data, thirty-two English teachers were also interviewed. The results revealed the prevalence of Language questions in both textbooks. However, the least common types of questions were Affect and Content in the old and new textbook, respectively. The results of Chi-square tests unfolded a significant difference between the two textbooks in terms of three categories of questions. The analysis of the teachers’ responses corroborated the findings of the quantitative phase. The teachers seemed satisfied with the inclusion of more Affect questions in Vision 3; nevertheless, they believed that the new English textbook needed to be revised in terms of the quantity and quality of reading texts and tasks in order to shape and expand the students’ reading comprehension skills. The findings carry pedagogical implications for the materials developers and English teachers.
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