Synthetic Phonics: A Glimpse on its Effectiveness in Teaching Young Learners to Read in English as a Foreign Language

María Fátima del Valle Agüero, Agustina Francioni
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Developing reading skills from an early age of schooling seems to be of paramount importance for acquiring proper literacy. As reading proves to be a complex skill to learn, the spotlight has been put on different approaches that teach young learners to read, especially in English-speaking countries. One of these approaches is Synthetic Phonics, which seems to be the most beneficial program in reading instruction. However, little research has been carried out in terms of its effectiveness to teach to read in English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This paper examines the benefits of implementing synthetic phonics in teaching learners of EFL to read. The main purpose of this investigation is to assess the effectiveness of this approach in teaching EFL learners to read in English, improving reading skills such as fluency and accuracy. For this purpose, 11 students attending Year 1 in a non-denominational co-ed bilingual school in the city of Hurlingham participated in this qualitative study. This group of students took part in a screening check to identify the sounds that were not being correctly decoded. Six remedial sessions were carried out in order to work on these specific sounds and students were tested again. Findings indicate that synthetic phonics was beneficial and, as a result, the students showed a significant increase in accuracy when decoding. The conclusion reached supports the implementation of this programme in EFL reading instruction.
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合成语音法:综合语音法:一瞥其在教授青少年英语作为外语进行阅读时的有效性
从上学的早期开始培养阅读技能似乎对获得适当的读写能力至关重要。由于阅读被证明是一项复杂的学习技能,人们关注的焦点是教年轻学习者阅读的不同方法,尤其是在英语国家。其中一种方法是综合拼读法,这似乎是阅读教学中最有益的程序。然而,关于它在外语阅读教学中的有效性的研究却很少。本文探讨了在英语阅读教学中运用综合拼读法的好处。本研究的主要目的是评估这种方法在教授英语学习者英语阅读、提高流利性和准确性等阅读技能方面的有效性。为此,赫尔灵厄姆市一所非宗派男女混合双语学校的11名一年级学生参与了这项定性研究。这组学生参加了一个筛选检查,以识别未被正确解码的声音。为了学习这些特定的声音,进行了六次补习,学生们再次接受了测试。研究结果表明,合成拼读法是有益的,因此,学生们在解码时的准确性显著提高。所得结论为该方案在英语阅读教学中的实施提供了依据。
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