ERIC Number: EJ1257216
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 12
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ISSN: ISSN-2094-3938
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Reading Comprehension in the TOEFL PBT: Which Sub-Skill Deserves More Intensive Training?
Elfiondri; Kasim, Usman; Mustafa, Faisal; Putra, Tomi Mandala
TESOL International Journal, v15 n1 p53-64 2020
Studies have shown that reading comprehension is the most difficult section of the Paper-Based Test (PBT) TOEFL. Therefore, this research aimed to identify which sub-skill in reading comprehension poses the greatest challenges for the students and how this sub-skill correlates to other reading comprehension sub-skills. To achieve this purpose, this research utilized both qualitative and quantitative approaches. To collect the data, 33 advanced EFL undergraduate students and fresh graduates at Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia, were recruited to sit a PBT TOEFL reading comprehension test, comprising 50 multiple choice questions to be completed in 55 minutes. The data were analyzed in two stages. In the first stage, the analysis involved descriptive statistics to find out which subskill was more problematic. Futhermore, inferential statistics was used in the second stage using KruskalWallis sum test and Spearman's correlation to seek significant evidence that each subskill is different from another and to find out how the most problematic subskill correlates to others. The results showed that the problems in reading comprehension were divided into three levels. Vocabulary was in level 1, which was the most problematic subskill, and level 2 consisted of the main idea, detail information, and inference. The least problematic subskill was reference,. i.e. level 3. In addition, vocabulary correlated to all other subskills except the main idea. Therefore, the universities need to dedicate more time in Reading Comprehension courses for difficult reading comprehension sub-skill. In addition, since vocabulary is a very fundamental but also the most problematic sub-skill which correlated to almost all other subskills, a separate vocabulary development course needs to be offered for the students.
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Second Language Learning, Language Tests, English (Second Language), Test Format, Reading Tests, Difficulty Level, Correlation, Advanced Students, Second Language Instruction, Undergraduate Students, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Vocabulary Skills, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Inferences, Reading Instruction
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Indonesia
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Test of English as a Foreign Language
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