STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF EXTENSIVE READING ACTIVITY THROUGH READING LOG

Gabriella, Veronica L. Diptoadi
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As prospective English teachers, the students of the English department are expected to have sufficient English proficiency especially reading skills since most of the resources in the learning process are printed in English. Responding to the previous demand, the English Department provides a supplementary activity for developing the students’ reading skills. Hence, the focus of this study is on investigating how the students perceived the role of extensive reading activity in Reading A course in motivating them to read more in order to improve their reading skills as well as to enhance other skills and components, such as writing, speaking, and vocabulary. The questionnaire was answered by 29 students to find out their perception on extensive reading activity in Reading A course during the academic year of 2017/2018. In addition to the questionnaire, the lecturer of the course was also interviewed to confirm the students’ responses. After the data analysis, it was discovered that the students’ perception on extensive reading activity was positive.
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从阅读日志看学生对泛读活动的认知
作为未来的英语教师,由于学习过程中的大部分资源都是用英文打印的,因此对英语系学生的英语水平尤其是阅读能力要求很高。针对上述需求,英语系提供了一项辅助活动,以培养学生的阅读能力。因此,本研究的重点是调查学生如何看待阅读A课程中泛读活动的作用,以激励他们阅读更多,以提高他们的阅读技能,以及提高其他技能和组成部分,如写作,口语和词汇。通过问卷调查29名学生对2017/2018学年阅读A课程中泛读活动的看法。除了问卷调查,我们还采访了该课程的讲师,以确认学生的回答。经过数据分析,发现学生对泛读活动的认知是积极的。
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