Introduction
Recent research indicates that becoming more aware of what readers do when they read, becoming conscious of their own reading processes, is a powerful tool for improving reading efficiency.
(Carrell 1989; Carson et al. 1990; Shih 1992)
Reading process of L1 readers
Automatic & Unconscious
→impossible to examine them
→visible only when they read a text
that is
1. General Description
This test is for second grade Gae-po high school students in Seoul city. It allows to evaluate students' reading ability about how well they can comprehend English appropriately in the given text. Only the second grade Gae-po high school students can take this test. Their approximate proficiency level ranged from mid-intermediate to low-advanced level.
2. Prompt A
the proficiency level of each student. It covers general texts and activities. To complement this limitation, the activity book includes the activities for different levels. Within the same topic and contents, activities are different according to the level. For example, “Red” is for the students whose level is beginner, “Green” is for the intermediates, and “Blue” for the higher
1. 참고 문헌
Richards, J. C., & Rogers, T. S. (2001). Approaches and methods in language teaching: A
description and analysis (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Larsen-Freeman, D. (2000). Techniques and principles in language teaching (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2. 교수법 소개
1)배경(Background)
Multi Intelligence는 학습자 중심의
< Textbook Information >
Activity book Appendices: answers, listening script, activity materials, Chapter review quiz (12), Grammar point, Voca/idioms index
Lesson format: Warm up-Listen in (Listen and Speak A)-Speak out (Listen and Speak B)-Make Friends, Get Ready for Reading (Grammar practice)
Read (Read and Write A), Do you understand/After you read (Read and write B), write on, Mission