The Reading Process
The Reading Process
The Reading Process
READING
PROCESS
Reading
■ a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols in
order to construct or derive meaning (reading
comprehension)
■ a means of language acquisition, communication,
and of sharing information and ideas
■ a complex interaction between the text and the
reader which is shaped by the reader’s prior
knowledge, experiences, attitude, and language
community which is culturally and socially situated.
■According to Francis Bacon, reading
maketh a full man. Reading is most
useful and important skill. It is more
important than speaking and writing.
Reading is a source of joy.
The Importance of Reading
■ Reading means to understand the meaning of
printed words that is, written symbols. It
implies reading with comprehension. The
reader understands what the writer intends to
convey. Reading is a cool of learning. Some of
its uses are:
■ Reading is needed to learn a language. Where there is
little reading, there is little language learning.
■ We need the reading ability to study text books, literature
(novels, plays, poetry) dictionaries etc.
■ In everyday life, we have to read notices, forms, bills,
direction, bus and train time table, place names and
street signs.
■ We read for pleasure. We enjoy reading letters from
friends, articles from magazines etc.
■ Reading increase our general knowledge and widens our
mental horizon.
AIMS OF TEACHING READING
■ To enable the pupils a proficiency in reading.
■ To develop proper attitude for reading among the
students.
■ To read with correct pronunciation, accuracy and
fluency.
■ To read with understanding.
■ To enable the pupils to use appropriately in other
situation the ideas gained from reading.
■ To enable the pupils to take pleasure in reading.
Methods of Teaching Reading
■ The alphabetic method
■ The syllabic method
■ The word method
■ The phrase method
■ The sentence method
■ The story method
Types of Reading
■ Oral reading or reading aloud
■ Silent reading
■ Intensive reading
■ Extensive reading
■ Supplementary reading
Types of Reading
■Oral reading or reading aloud
is a skill to be cultivated in the
early stages. It trains the pupil
to link the spoken word with
the printed symbol.
Types of Reading
■Silent reading is regarded as
most important aspect of
reading. It should there for be
encouraged as soon as
children have acquired a
certain amount of fluency
aloud.
Types of Reading
■ It is mainly concerned with
developing in the student the
skill of understanding fully and
accurately the written or
printed material.
Types of Reading
■Extensive reading is also known as
rapid reading or extensive silent
reading. It is a means of
concentrating upon pupils’ mind
the subject matter.
Types of Reading
■Supplementary reading is
subsidiary to intensive reading. It
is done under the control and
general supervision of the teacher
in-charge.
Conclusion
■The education of a child is
imperfect, unless he is equipped
with the ability of reading.
READING AS A
DEVELOPMENTAL
TASK
Reading as a Developmental Task