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ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING CENTRE

COURSE NAME : READING FLUENCY ONLINE COURSE_COHORT 2



COURSE CODE : RFOC 101

NAME : NORMAIZATUL AKMA BINTI MD. KHOSIM

MODERATORS : MS. VILOSHINI BASKARAN

MS. SELVANAYAGI SHANMUGHAM

ASSIGNMENT NUMBER : #2

ASSIGNMENT TITLE : WRITE A SHORT PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR STUDENTS' READING FLUENCY.
WHERE ARE THEIR STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE IN THE PAST TO SUPPORT
STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT YET FLUENT IN THEIR READING?

DUE DATE : 12
TH
MAY 2013
I teach pupils in Year 2 Gemilang and 2 Cemerlang. Most of them are guided reader.
There are some of their strength and weakness for fluent and weak pupils.
Strength Weakness
Fluent pupils Some of them are teachers children.
So, they are slightly fluent reader. This is because they are
forced to read at home by their parents.
Only 2 to 4 pupils are attending English tuition classes.
From that they are able to read fluently because they get
extra training especially in reading and understanding.
They are mostly fluent in simple words or short words such
as He is a boy or The house is big. So, they are able to
read simple sentences and simple story only. That is a
limitation. But they really like to read and this is an
advantage for them. If they are given a lot of reading, they
will continue to read.
They faced problems when they read the article or story
that they not familiar of. Such as the English story tales of
Snow White, The Ugly Duckling and Puss In Boots.
Some words are difficult to pronounce because they lack
of exposure for those words such as name of country,
English name such as Dorothy, Samantha or Penelope.
These pupils might face problems especially the long
words such as beautiful, bicycle or photograph. Or some
words that has combination of vowels such as beautiful,
beanstalk and favourite. They may pause before continue
reading when they had to read these words.
Weak pupils They love to watch English cartoons but the cartoons that
they love to watch are silent cartoons such as Oggy And
The Cockroaches and Tom And Jerry.
They has dictionary and able to ask their friends how to
pronounce correctly and the meaning of the words. In this
matter, dictionary really help me (as teacher) to pronounce
correctly.
Most of them are from the poor in English Language. So,
they absolutely weak in reading. This is happen because
their parents or family weak in English Language and their
family cant help them much if they faced some difficulties
in English and these will give some adverse impact on
them.
Majority of them are using fully Malay Language at home
as their medium in daily communication. So, when they at
school, they feel like they are forced to learn English
Language especially in reading. When they not sincere in
learning, at the end of the day, they cant achieve what
they should get.
They also dont have enough facilities such as picture
dictionary or bilingual dictionary which can help them to
understand the meaning of the words besides helping
them to cope as many as vocabulary in their mind. As
teacher, we only can remind them to buy either one. So,
hope their parents will buy for them in order to improvise
their understanding in English.

What have you done in the past to support students who are not yet fluent in their reading?

For the past few months, I encourage them to read more English stuffs such as storybooks, card reader, signs and magazines. I also put fun
activities in my English class especially in reading activity. I also make reading quizzes, give rewards to those pupils who able to read and motivate
them to read at home. Once in a month, I will make reading test to see their improvement in English. Besides, for my weak pupils, I have to push
them in remedial reading group and they show improvements. That only my support to help them to be fluent reader and I hope I can figure out
more ways to help them in reading.

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