INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)

When teaching an integrated-skills English class, teachers normally know what to do to increase students’ motivation to speak in the classroom; for example, they can achieve this through the use of creative and amusing conversational activities. However, when it comes to increasing students’ motivat...

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Main Author: Jose Fabián Elizondo González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Preschool Teacher Training College "Mihailo Palov" 2019-12-01
Series:Istraživanja u Pedagogiji
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spelling doaj-0a1d885fe4e142fa9fb59fb07590e9762020-11-25T03:22:51ZengPreschool Teacher Training College "Mihailo Palov"Istraživanja u Pedagogiji2217-73372406-20062019-12-019225426510.17810/2015.106INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)Jose Fabián Elizondo GonzálezWhen teaching an integrated-skills English class, teachers normally know what to do to increase students’ motivation to speak in the classroom; for example, they can achieve this through the use of creative and amusing conversational activities. However, when it comes to increasing students’ motivation to read in class, instructors normally consider this a more challenging task. This mixed-methods research examines the role of reading strategies as a tool to increase students’ motivation to read in class in a business English course at the University of Costa Rica (UCR). To collect the data, the researcher made use of a pre-test, a post-test, two questionnaires, and an observation form. The results of the research show that 67% of the students claimed to feel more motivated to read in class after the teaching of reading strategies, as well as an increase of 58% in the approval rate in students’ performance. From the data obtained, the researcher concludes that explicit strategy training helps students become more actively engaged when doing in-class reading activities and boosts students’ confidence when tackling written texts. http://research.rs/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/2217-7337_v09_n02_p254.pdfeflin-class readingmotivationreading strategies
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INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
Istraživanja u Pedagogiji
efl
in-class reading
motivation
reading strategies
author_facet Jose Fabián Elizondo González
author_sort Jose Fabián Elizondo González
title INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
title_short INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
title_full INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
title_fullStr INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
title_full_unstemmed INCREASING MOTIVATION FOR IN-CLASS READING COMPREHENSION IN A BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA(UCR)
title_sort increasing motivation for in-class reading comprehension in a business english course at the university of costa rica(ucr)
publisher Preschool Teacher Training College "Mihailo Palov"
series Istraživanja u Pedagogiji
issn 2217-7337
2406-2006
publishDate 2019-12-01
description When teaching an integrated-skills English class, teachers normally know what to do to increase students’ motivation to speak in the classroom; for example, they can achieve this through the use of creative and amusing conversational activities. However, when it comes to increasing students’ motivation to read in class, instructors normally consider this a more challenging task. This mixed-methods research examines the role of reading strategies as a tool to increase students’ motivation to read in class in a business English course at the University of Costa Rica (UCR). To collect the data, the researcher made use of a pre-test, a post-test, two questionnaires, and an observation form. The results of the research show that 67% of the students claimed to feel more motivated to read in class after the teaching of reading strategies, as well as an increase of 58% in the approval rate in students’ performance. From the data obtained, the researcher concludes that explicit strategy training helps students become more actively engaged when doing in-class reading activities and boosts students’ confidence when tackling written texts.
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in-class reading
motivation
reading strategies
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