Guiding Students to Ask Themselves Questions in Teaching Reading Comprehension of Modern Vietnamese Short Stories in High Schools in Vietnam
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 05
Abstract
Guiding students to ask themselves questions when teaching reading comprehension of modern Vietnamese short stories is a positive teaching method. However, currently, in high schools in Vietnam, teachers' use of questions in teaching reading comprehension still has many limitations, so they cannot guide students on how to read and understand works on their own. by genre. Therefore, the article poses the problem of "Guiding students to ask themselves questions in teaching reading comprehension of modern Vietnamese short stories in high schools in Vietnam" to provide orientations, measures, and processes to help students learn. Students ask themselves questions, thereby forming the skill of asking questions fluently and effectively.
Authors and Affiliations
Phan Quynh Nga
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