Plan reading strategy helps to improve critical thinking through reading in efl students
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2023
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Reading strategies in the English language are very significant in the students’ learning
process because, through reading, they can develop various skills; the most important,
critical thinking. This skill will always be part of their academic, social and
professional life. Other meta-cognitive strategies, such as inferring, deducing, and
interpreting, are based on this skill, which allows students to expand their knowledge
and criteria. Throughout their teaching, educators have found it challenging to develop
these strategies. They have not had the necessary tools to do so.
For this reason, the present work aims to study how using the PLAN reading strategy
helps critical thinking through reading. This work was applied to 36 students in the
sixth year of basic education at the General High School of "Atenas" in Ambato. The
method used in this research was the quasi-experimental design since it allows students
to study the change process and make immediate decisions. In addition, the pre-test
and the post-test gave the final result after applying the investigation.
This study employed a survey to measure students' opinions to demonstrate improved
critical thinking skills through reading. This research lasted six months, during which
several reading activities were carried out using the PLAN strategy. As a result,
students could predict, Locate, Add, and Note the information from the readings
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provided to them. The final results show that students improved their critical thinking.
In addition, they could read and comprehend the text easily.
Moreover, students can now express their opinions and feelings about the reading
topics more fluently. They feel more confident participating and developing the
activities in class, because they are easy to complete, thus pupils achieve their goals in
each reading task. Students also showed much interest in reading because, at the
beginning of the research, most of them felt that reading was a monotonous and tedious
activity.
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PREDICT, APPROACH, INFERENCE, IMPROVEMENT, INTERPRETATION, LOCATE, DEDUCTION, COLLABORATIVE WORK