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A Model of Reading Teaching for University EFL Students: Need Analysis and Model Design

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  • Arifuddin Hamra
  • Eny Syatriana

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This study designed a model of teaching reading for university EFL students based on the English curriculum at the Faculty of Languages and Literature and the concept of the team-based learning in order to improve the reading comprehension of the students. What kind of teaching model can help students to improve their reading comprehension? The steps of this developmental survey consist of need analysis, design, and model development. This paper conducted need and conceptual analysis among the reading lecturers to generate a model of teaching. In the model development and implementation, instructional materials were designed to try out the teaching model with treatment (X) and observation (O) to see the effectiveness of the model. The instructional materials consider the required and selected reading materials, team-based learning, and weekly reading tasks. The instructional materials were reviewed and validated by the reading lecturers. The instructional design consisting of pre-reading activity outside of the classroom before coming to the class, practice in group of five to seven students in each group in the classroom, and class discussions was based on learning objective, pedagogical aspects, the language competence, self-selected reading materials, and required reading materials. The result of reading test indicated that the teaching model improves the reading comprehension of the students.

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  • Arifuddin Hamra & Eny Syatriana, 2012. "A Model of Reading Teaching for University EFL Students: Need Analysis and Model Design," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(10), pages 1-1, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:5:y:2012:i:10:p:1
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    1. H. Naseema Parveen & Premalatha Rajan, 2012. "Transformation of Words into Vocabulary," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(3), pages 171-171, March.
    2. Pan Ling, 2012. "The “Whole Language†Theory and Its Application to the Teaching of English Reading," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(3), pages 147-147, March.
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