USING SHORT STORY STRATEGY TO DEVELOP READING COMPREHENSION OF GRADE EIGHT STUDENTSDian Nur Sagita
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For teachers: using this story in class : Listening comprehension/ oral expression : Note: there are a few small differences between the written and the audio version of this text. In particular, the money paid to Mick has been changed from £20 to £50, to take into account ...
Stage 1 - Reading comprehension oral expression : Have pupils read this story carefully, then, collectively, ask them to tell the story orally in their own words. To encourage oral replies, you could ask the following leading questions. Why was Martin not happy? / How did he find his job...
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The study aimed to research the possibility of using the literary story entrance in learning English for students with English language learning difficulties in Kuwaiti schools, by identifying the concept of the short story, the difference between the short story, the novel and the literary play, ...
This story contains the moral that family is a very important part of life. Sylvester the donkey wishes for many things and does not necessarily appreciate what he's got. His wishes end up turning him into a giant rock, and his parents are deeply sad without him. Eventually, a surprising...
Each story is followed by a brief summary that focuses on the relationship between the text and the theme of bullying. Edwardo: The Horriblest Boy in the Whole Wide Worldby John Burningham This story tells about a character named Edwardo, who is treated somewhat badly by those around him....
Why we love it: The first line of this story brings us to a haunted house, and students are hooked! 24. Seventh Grade by Gary Soto “On the way to his homeroom, Victor tried a scowl. He felt foolish, until out of the corner of his eye he saw a girl looking at him.Umm, he th...
6.Wealthy Teen Nearly Experiences ConsequencebyThe OnionStaff Satire is a tough genre for so many students. The popular satirical online news magazineThe Onioncomes to the rescue here with a hysterical piece that, while not a short story exactly, certainly tells a tale students will guffaw over...