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Day, Richard R.; Park, Jeong-suk – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2005
This article presents a detailed picture of six types of comprehension and five forms of questions that can be used to help students become interactive readers. The taxonomies of the types of comprehension and the forms of questions may also be used as a checklist for language teachers as well as materials developers. Teachers can use the…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Reading Comprehension, Language Teachers, Foreign Countries
Hitosugi, Claire Ikumi; Day, Richard R. – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2004
This article discusses how we incorporated an extensive reading (ER) program into a second semester Japanese course at the University of Hawai'i using Japanese children's literature. After summarizing the ten principles of ER, we describe how we addressed six critical issues faced while introducing ER into the course. We also discuss the outcomes…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Childrens Literature, Academic Achievement, Japanese
Peer reviewedDay, Richard R.; And Others – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1991
A study is reported that examined whether Japanese students of English could learn vocabulary incidentally while reading silently for entertainment in the classroom. The findings demonstrated that such incidental vocabulary learning did occur for both high school and university students. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), High School Students, Higher Education

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