Purpose - The purpose of this study was to find out what strategies EFL students used to developvocabulary through personalized reading materials. In addition, this study was also conducted to findout how Free Voluntary Reading help students develop their vocabulary as EFL. Design/methodology/approach - This study uses a descriptive qualitative research design in answeringthe research questions. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews to the students of EFL class of 2019and 2020 in the English Language Education Department. There were 11 students (22,4%) who wereinterviewed in this research. Findings/results – The results showed that the strategies used by EFL students were as follows: readingauthentic materials, choosing readin...
Abstract: Learning English is very important in this modern era. In learning English, there is an im...
AbstractVocabulary learning is one of the most challenging issues that EFL learners face. In the pas...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...
8 páginasThis action research study focuses on measuring the impact of a Free Voluntary Reading Prog...
The research aims at proving that the use of Free Voluntary Reading technique can improve the readin...
have been made. It is reasonable to propose that a goal of language programs is to make students &qu...
International audienceResearch on the benefits of free voluntary reading in EFL settings has been in...
Reading instruction in Taiwan and elsewhere has traditionally focused on intensive classroom teachin...
Abstract: In English classes, young learners are mostly put into intensive reading sessions as the m...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
This article concerns with low reading habit and reviews the teaching of EFL reading especially in s...
This study reveals how the university students learn English autonomously in EFL context. Learning a...
Can learner autonomy be promoted through programmed teaching? To answer this question, a model of te...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
Abstract: Learning English is very important in this modern era. In learning English, there is an im...
AbstractVocabulary learning is one of the most challenging issues that EFL learners face. In the pas...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...
8 páginasThis action research study focuses on measuring the impact of a Free Voluntary Reading Prog...
The research aims at proving that the use of Free Voluntary Reading technique can improve the readin...
have been made. It is reasonable to propose that a goal of language programs is to make students &qu...
International audienceResearch on the benefits of free voluntary reading in EFL settings has been in...
Reading instruction in Taiwan and elsewhere has traditionally focused on intensive classroom teachin...
Abstract: In English classes, young learners are mostly put into intensive reading sessions as the m...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
This article concerns with low reading habit and reviews the teaching of EFL reading especially in s...
This study reveals how the university students learn English autonomously in EFL context. Learning a...
Can learner autonomy be promoted through programmed teaching? To answer this question, a model of te...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
Despite overwhelming research evidence buttressing the power of reading (Krashen, 2004), reading for...
Abstract: Learning English is very important in this modern era. In learning English, there is an im...
AbstractVocabulary learning is one of the most challenging issues that EFL learners face. In the pas...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...