2021
DOI: 10.24200/jonus.vol6iss1pp1-23
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The Effects of Cultural Based Text Types in Reading Comprehension

Abstract: Background and Purpose: This research aims to investigate the effects of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultural based text types on reading comprehension.   Methodology: An exploratory case study research design was employed to explore the use of cultural schemata in reading comprehension of three types of cultural text format: narrative, descriptive and info graphic. The purposive sampling method was used to select participants based on their ethnicities, English proficiency level, and their scores in… Show more

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“…Malaysian primary school pupils are noted to be generally struggling with ESL readings with a common traceable factor which is an issue of text selection (e.g. Puteh, Mohd Zin & Ismail, 2012;Abdul Hamid & Mohd Shah, 2017;Mihat, Azman & Or, 2018;Mustaffar et al, 2019;Muhammad, Latiff Azmi & Hassan, 2020;Thirunavukarasu & Raja Harun, 2021). Malaysian students continue to face difficulty when dealing with foreign cultural elements, particularly in its comprehension.…”
Section: Research Gap and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malaysian primary school pupils are noted to be generally struggling with ESL readings with a common traceable factor which is an issue of text selection (e.g. Puteh, Mohd Zin & Ismail, 2012;Abdul Hamid & Mohd Shah, 2017;Mihat, Azman & Or, 2018;Mustaffar et al, 2019;Muhammad, Latiff Azmi & Hassan, 2020;Thirunavukarasu & Raja Harun, 2021). Malaysian students continue to face difficulty when dealing with foreign cultural elements, particularly in its comprehension.…”
Section: Research Gap and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, various effective strategies can be carried out by teachers so that teachers can help to improve student's English proficiency (Ya Syak et al, 2023). This is also supported by Thirunavukarasu and Harun (2021), who said that the teacher's ability to create effective strategies in the classroom can have a large and positive impact on the student learning process. This means that it is very important for all teachers to use effective strategies that suit the needs and abilities of students so that the learning that takes place can increase the level of student mastery.…”
Section: Strategies Used By Teachers When Using the Cefr-aligned Text...mentioning
confidence: 87%