Jumat, 29 Juni 2012

Assignment 8: Final Assignment


Ika Kurniawati Khasanah / 2201409032                                                        
Rombel 405-406
Summary 
A Study on the Reading Skills EFL University Students
This article discusses about reading skills and their difficulty levels. Realizing the important of reading for EFL students, it is then very crucial for EFL students to have good reading proficiency. Having good reading proficiency means that the reader has abilities to understand written statements or any type of written texts accurately and efficiently (Mahfoodh, 2007, p. 1).
Reading proficiency is determined by reading skills. Nutall (1996, pp. 44-124) suggests that there are three major categories of reading skills. They are as follows:
1.     Efficient reading skills are divided into five sub-skills, i.e. identifying the reason for reading, choosing the right materials, using the text effectively, making use of all resources in the text and improving reading speed.
2.      Word attack skills consist of three sub-skills: the interpretation of structural clues (both syntactical and morphological); inference from context; and the use of the dictionary.
3.     Text attack skills are comprised of eight sub-skills: understanding syntax, recognizing and interpreting cohesive devices, interpreting discourse markers, recognizing functional value, recognizing text organization, recognizing the presuppositions underlying the text, recognizing implications and making inference, and prediction.

Mcwhorter (2002, pp. 386-387, 397-398, 418-419) adds other importanta reading skills namely distinguishing between fact and opinion, paraphrasing and summarizing.

In this study the writer investigated the reading skills of ten batch-2003-students studying at English Department of a private university in Surabaya and passing all levels of reading classes. In doing the data collection, the writer used some steps, as follows:
1.    Analyze the kinds of reading skills which were taught in Reading One,Two, Three and Four classess at the department.
2.     Develop two reading tests: adopting reading texts entitled Learning to be Funny is No Joke and The Birth of Rock by Maker and Lenier for reading test one and other two reading texts entitled Using the Creative Imagination and Power of the Press by Talok for reading test two.
Each reading test consisted of thirty fouy items as the representatives of seventeen kinds of reading skills, not all reading skills proposed by Nutall and Mcwhorter before.
3.    Pilot two reading tests. The piloting was aimed to help the writers to see whether the two reading tests had clear and good instructions and items.
4.   Distribute the reading tests to ten students of English Department Batch 2003 who had already passed all reading classes.
5.      Check and count the results of both reading tests.

After that, the writer did the data analysis.

In this study:
-         Recognizing text organization skill means perceiving the pattern of how ideas hang together in a reading text.
-         Paraphrase skill means paraphrasing or restating the sentences’ original ideas into students’ own words.
-         Inference from context skill means learning words by hearing or seeing the words in the context
-         Summarizing means restatement of the important points of a passage.
-         Skimming is glancing rapidly through a text to determine its gist or main idea.
-         Compound words are those formed by two normally indepent words, such as software, spoon-fed.
-        Predicting skill means responding the text by having expectations and ideas about the purpose of the text, as well as ideas about possible outcomes.
-         Drawing the meanings of some pro-forms such as them, their by refering to a particular reading text.
-    Interpreting elliptical expression skill means a skill to recognize what elements which are omitted from a sentence or a passage.
-         Morphology (word part) skill means dividing some words into suitable parts: prefix, root an suffix.
-      Using a dictionary is by selecting, from several meanings offered in the dictionary, the one that is relevant to the given sentence or text in which a particular word occurs.
-         Interpreting lexical cohesion skill means interpreting different words which refer to a similar thing.
-    Recognizing implications and making inferences skill is by infereing the message which is conveyed by a reading text.
-         Distinguish fact from opinion is by deciding whether a particular statement which was taken from  the reading text was true or false.
-         Improving reading speed means reading in meaningful chunks.
-         Recognizing presupposition underlying the text means an ability to identify the presupposition, i.e. knowledge, experience, opinions, attitudes or emotions which the author of the reading text expect the readers to have, share, or at least understand.
-         Scanning skill is define as a quick reading focusing on locating specific information.

The result of the writer’s study is that it has been found that the most difficult reading skill was recognizing text or organization; the second most difficult was paraphrasing; and the third was inferencing from context skill. In addition, it has also been found that scanning skill and improving reading speed skill had low difficulty  level.


Comment
The content of this research article provides some information about reading skills which exist. It helps the readers know about some reading skills. As the title ‘A Study on the Reading Skills EFL University Students’, this article provides a study in determining which reading skill has high difficulty level and low difficulty level to college students who have passed all levels of reading classes. So, as the conclusion, the findings of this study shows that every reading skill has different levels of difficulty for the students. It is useful to help in constructing reading tests in any level.
This article can also be appropriate for those who are studying or working in language education, especially English education and English as ESL, to be read. It is because the intention of the study shows that having good reading proficiency is very crucial by considering reading as one of four language skills to be mastered.

The Benefit
In my opinion, this study is useful for teachers. Teachers can get information about difficulty levels of the reading skills mentioned in the study. The findings can also be used to contsruct an appropriate reading test in what level they teach. In other words, they can distribute each reading skill in their reading test items appropriately. As the result, teachers can know how their students’ reading proficiency, how their students accomplish the reading test. The result can be used to determine students’ progress in learning process.
To develop or improve their ability, teachers can also conduct further research with larger number of respondents, with a help from their students, so that wider result for English education can be produced. It is like the writer stated in conclusion and suggestion. As a consequence, perhaps later teachers can successfully teach students in achieving good reading proficiency.

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