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   using story retelling to improve young learners’ l2 reading comprehension  
   
نویسنده ngoc vu nguyen ,thi ngoc lan pham ,thi hong lien nguyen
منبع جستارهاي زباني - 2021 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:25 -49
چکیده    Contemporary literature in english language teaching shows some impacts of oral narrations on learners’ speaking competence and phonological processing. however, little research has explored the relationship between this methodological practice and young learners’ l2 reading comprehension. this paper investigates the effect which story retelling has on young english learners’comprehension of reading. the researchers employed quantitative and qualitative approaches. forty children were chosen from two different classes of a comparable level of proficiency and assigned into two groups for a twomonth treatment. the results show that the experimental group significantly outperformed the control group on the reading comprehension posttest. the questionnaire and observation data also indicated that the children responded positively to story retelling and that story retelling brought about excitement in the reading class, motivated young learners to read as well as shaped young learners’ behaviours and attitudes. this study suggests using story retelling more often in l2 language programs for young learners.
کلیدواژه oral narration ,reading comprehension ,second language acquisition ,story retelling ,young learners
آدرس hoa sen university, vietnam, university of finance-marketing, vietnam, hoa sen university, vietnam
 
   Using Story Retelling to Improve Young Learners’ L2 Reading Comprehension  
   
Authors Ngoc Vu Nguyen ,Thi Ngoc Lan Pham ,Thi Hong Lien Nguyen
Abstract    Contemporary literature in English language teaching shows some impacts of oral narrations on learners’ speaking competence and phonological processing. However, little research has explored the relationship between this methodological practice and young learners’ L2 reading comprehension. This paper investigates the effect which story retelling has on young English learners’comprehension of reading. The researchers employed quantitative and qualitative approaches. Forty children were chosen from two different classes of a comparable level of proficiency and assigned into two groups for a twomonth treatment. The results show that the experimental group significantly outperformed the control group on the reading comprehension posttest. The questionnaire and observation data also indicated that the children responded positively to story retelling and that story retelling brought about excitement in the reading class, motivated young learners to read as well as shaped young learners’ behaviours and attitudes. This study suggests using story retelling more often in L2 language programs for young learners.
Keywords oral narration ,reading comprehension ,second language acquisition ,story retelling ,young learners ,oral narration ,reading comprehension ,second language acquisition ,story retelling ,young learners
 
 

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