The Effect of Grammar vs. Vocabulary
Pre-teaching on EFL Learners’ Reading
 Comprehension: A Schema-Theoretic
           View of Reading
                               by
    Dr. Ali Jahangard , Dr. Ahmad Moinzadeh, Akbar Karimi, 

Jour nal of English Language Teaching and Lear ning
                        No.8
Introduction

• This study was designed to investigate the effect of
  grammar and vocabulary pre-teaching, as two types
  of pre-reading activities, on the Iranian EFL learners ‟
  reading comprehension from a schema–theoretic
  perspective.
• According to reading specialists, reading is not
  actually a skill but a process composed of many
  different skills. It is defined as "the ability of an
  individual to recognize a visual form, associate the
  form with a sound and / or meaning he has learned
  in the past, and on the basis of past experience,
  understand and interpret its meaning" (Kennedy,
  1974, p.3).
Introduction

• Reading is not a single-factor process. It is a
  multivariate skill involving a complex combination
  and integration of a variety of cognitive, linguistic,
  and nonlinguistic skills ranging from the very basic
  low-level processing abilities involved in decoding
  print and encoding visual configuration to high-level
  skills of syntax, semantics, and discourse, and to
  still higher-order knowledge of text representation
  and integration of ideas with the reader's global
  knowledge. Nassaji (2003, p.261),
Literature Review

                    Schema Theroies

A fundamental assumption of schema-theoretic approaches
   to language comprehension is that spoken or written text
   does not in itself carry meaning. Rather, a text only
   provides directions for listeners or readers as to how
   they should retrieve or construct the intended meaning
   from their own, previously acquired knowledge. The
   words of a text evoke in the reader associated concepts,
   their past interrelationships and their potential
   interrelationships. Adams and Collins (1979, p. 3)
Literature Review

                   Pre Reading Activities
• Pre-reading is a term used to refer to the range of
  pedagogical techniques whereby learners are
  engaged, prior to their main processing of a target
  text, in text-related conceptual activities designed to
  help them to process their text in a more meaningful
  manner (Tudor: 1990 P. 96)
• are regarded as "advance organizers" which provide
  useful information and activate existing knowledge
  so that the reader has a framework or schema ready
  to assist in processing and retaining the tex
  (Ausubel : 1963)
Literature Review

                 Grammar Pre Teaching
• Limited syntactic knowledge and a basic
  unawareness of syntactic boundaries have been
  found to impede the second-language reading
  process. Learners can presumably acquire new
  knowledge from moderately unfamiliar texts when
  the necessary structural cues are provided. (Bossers
  : 1992)
• Even though grammatical competence is presumed
  to be indispensable for identifying syntactic
  relations of sentence components, there has been
  little research on how readers‟ knowledge of
  grammar contributes to L2 reading comprehension
  (Shiotsu & Weir, 2007).
Literature Review

                Vocabulary Pre-Teaching
• Empirical studies on the relationship between
  vocabulary size and L2 reading comprehension have
  consistently produced a strong correlation between
  the two, ranging from 0.50 to 0.85 (Jahangard, 2010).
• Vocabulary pre-teaching can, therefore, help EFL
  readers both to build the background knowledge
  needed for reading and to show them how to
  activate or access such knowledge in the reading
  process. The empirical evidence for the facilitating
  effect of vocabulary pre-teaching on L2 readers'
  reading comprehension has also been provided, for
  example, in (Hyde, 2002).
Purpose of Study

 The study aimed at investigating whether
pre-teaching affects reading comprehension
and also to see which pre-teaching activities
(grammar or vocabulary) are more effective
   in enhancing reading comprehension .
METHOD

                            Subject
The sample consisted of 90 female students studying at
  pre-university centers of Mobarakeh, Isfahan. They were
  all participating in English classes for the University
  Entrance Examination preparation held in Fatemeh
  Zahra High School of Mobarakeh. The subjects were
  randomly divided into three equal-in-number groups: two
  experimental groups and one control group.
METHOD

                             Material
•   a pretest which was one of the versions of Nelson English
    Language Tests.
•   four short reading passages each followed by five multiple-
    choice questions
•   a list of main grammatical structures or patterns used in the
    reading passages, to which only the subjects in one of the
    experimental groups were exposed in the form of a pre-
    reading activity.
•   a list of main vocabulary items used in the reading
    passages, which only the subjects in the other
    experimental group received in the form of another type of
    pre-reading activity.
METHOD

                        Procedures
1. Pre-test
2. Make two experimental groups and a control group.
   They received the treatment of the study for one month,
   sixty minutes a week. Group A - was exposed to
   grammar pre-teaching. Group B were exposed to
   vocabulary pre-teaching, as another type of pre-reading
   activity. Group C which was the control group, obviously,
   there was no treatment.
3. All the three groups were given a short reading text to
   read for comprehension. Then, they were asked to
   answer the multiple-choice items based on the text they
   had read.
METHOD

                           Result

The ultimate results revealed no significant difference
between the performance of the subjects in the three
groups in terms of reading comprehension.
METHOD

  Statustic Finding
METHOD

  Anova Result
Discussion

As the results of the study reveal, the subjects in the three
groups preformed similarly on the reading comprehension
tests. In other words, no significant difference was found
among the performance of the first group, who received
grammar pre-teaching, the second group, who were
exposed to vocabulary pre-teaching, and the third group
(the control group) who received no treatment.
Conclusion

As the results of the study reveal, the subjects in
the three groups preformed similarly on the
reading comprehension tests. In other words, no
significant difference was found among the
performance of the first group, who received
grammar pre-teaching, the second group, who
were exposed to vocabulary pre-teaching, and the
third group (the control group) who received no
treatment.
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The Effect of Grammar vs. Vocabulary Pre-teaching on EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension

  • 1. The Effect of Grammar vs. Vocabulary Pre-teaching on EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension: A Schema-Theoretic View of Reading by Dr. Ali Jahangard , Dr. Ahmad Moinzadeh, Akbar Karimi,  Jour nal of English Language Teaching and Lear ning No.8
  • 2. Introduction • This study was designed to investigate the effect of grammar and vocabulary pre-teaching, as two types of pre-reading activities, on the Iranian EFL learners ‟ reading comprehension from a schema–theoretic perspective. • According to reading specialists, reading is not actually a skill but a process composed of many different skills. It is defined as "the ability of an individual to recognize a visual form, associate the form with a sound and / or meaning he has learned in the past, and on the basis of past experience, understand and interpret its meaning" (Kennedy, 1974, p.3).
  • 3. Introduction • Reading is not a single-factor process. It is a multivariate skill involving a complex combination and integration of a variety of cognitive, linguistic, and nonlinguistic skills ranging from the very basic low-level processing abilities involved in decoding print and encoding visual configuration to high-level skills of syntax, semantics, and discourse, and to still higher-order knowledge of text representation and integration of ideas with the reader's global knowledge. Nassaji (2003, p.261),
  • 4. Literature Review Schema Theroies A fundamental assumption of schema-theoretic approaches to language comprehension is that spoken or written text does not in itself carry meaning. Rather, a text only provides directions for listeners or readers as to how they should retrieve or construct the intended meaning from their own, previously acquired knowledge. The words of a text evoke in the reader associated concepts, their past interrelationships and their potential interrelationships. Adams and Collins (1979, p. 3)
  • 5. Literature Review Pre Reading Activities • Pre-reading is a term used to refer to the range of pedagogical techniques whereby learners are engaged, prior to their main processing of a target text, in text-related conceptual activities designed to help them to process their text in a more meaningful manner (Tudor: 1990 P. 96) • are regarded as "advance organizers" which provide useful information and activate existing knowledge so that the reader has a framework or schema ready to assist in processing and retaining the tex (Ausubel : 1963)
  • 6. Literature Review Grammar Pre Teaching • Limited syntactic knowledge and a basic unawareness of syntactic boundaries have been found to impede the second-language reading process. Learners can presumably acquire new knowledge from moderately unfamiliar texts when the necessary structural cues are provided. (Bossers : 1992) • Even though grammatical competence is presumed to be indispensable for identifying syntactic relations of sentence components, there has been little research on how readers‟ knowledge of grammar contributes to L2 reading comprehension (Shiotsu & Weir, 2007).
  • 7. Literature Review Vocabulary Pre-Teaching • Empirical studies on the relationship between vocabulary size and L2 reading comprehension have consistently produced a strong correlation between the two, ranging from 0.50 to 0.85 (Jahangard, 2010). • Vocabulary pre-teaching can, therefore, help EFL readers both to build the background knowledge needed for reading and to show them how to activate or access such knowledge in the reading process. The empirical evidence for the facilitating effect of vocabulary pre-teaching on L2 readers' reading comprehension has also been provided, for example, in (Hyde, 2002).
  • 8. Purpose of Study The study aimed at investigating whether pre-teaching affects reading comprehension and also to see which pre-teaching activities (grammar or vocabulary) are more effective in enhancing reading comprehension .
  • 9. METHOD Subject The sample consisted of 90 female students studying at pre-university centers of Mobarakeh, Isfahan. They were all participating in English classes for the University Entrance Examination preparation held in Fatemeh Zahra High School of Mobarakeh. The subjects were randomly divided into three equal-in-number groups: two experimental groups and one control group.
  • 10. METHOD Material • a pretest which was one of the versions of Nelson English Language Tests. • four short reading passages each followed by five multiple- choice questions • a list of main grammatical structures or patterns used in the reading passages, to which only the subjects in one of the experimental groups were exposed in the form of a pre- reading activity. • a list of main vocabulary items used in the reading passages, which only the subjects in the other experimental group received in the form of another type of pre-reading activity.
  • 11. METHOD Procedures 1. Pre-test 2. Make two experimental groups and a control group. They received the treatment of the study for one month, sixty minutes a week. Group A - was exposed to grammar pre-teaching. Group B were exposed to vocabulary pre-teaching, as another type of pre-reading activity. Group C which was the control group, obviously, there was no treatment. 3. All the three groups were given a short reading text to read for comprehension. Then, they were asked to answer the multiple-choice items based on the text they had read.
  • 12. METHOD Result The ultimate results revealed no significant difference between the performance of the subjects in the three groups in terms of reading comprehension.
  • 13. METHOD Statustic Finding
  • 14. METHOD Anova Result
  • 15. Discussion As the results of the study reveal, the subjects in the three groups preformed similarly on the reading comprehension tests. In other words, no significant difference was found among the performance of the first group, who received grammar pre-teaching, the second group, who were exposed to vocabulary pre-teaching, and the third group (the control group) who received no treatment.
  • 16. Conclusion As the results of the study reveal, the subjects in the three groups preformed similarly on the reading comprehension tests. In other words, no significant difference was found among the performance of the first group, who received grammar pre-teaching, the second group, who were exposed to vocabulary pre-teaching, and the third group (the control group) who received no treatment.
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