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Written Retelling Strategy in Improving Reading Skill among ESL Students in Malaysia

Skills of reading and comprehending in English are crucial for academic success in schools. Pupils with low reading ability skill may result in obtaining low grades and poor test scores. Traditionally pupils are taught to lift specific information as a reading strategy to answer comprehension questi...

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Published in:Education research international 2023, Vol.2023, p.1-8
Main Authors: Kesevan, Hema Vanita, Ridzwan, Nur Dzaliffa Riza, Gopal, Revathi, Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur
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Adult Basic Education
Adult Students
Elementary education
Elementary School Students
English as a second language
English as a second language instruction
Language Acquisition
Learning
Learning Processes
Questions
Readers
Reading ability
Reading achievement
Reading comprehension
Reading instruction
Reading Materials
Reading Skills
Reading strategies
Reading Tests
Research design
Second language learning
Skills
Story grammar
Students
Teaching Methods
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