A Discussion on A Code Sound Reading System: A Case Study of I Can Read Greenville Language Center
Journal: Lingua Cultura (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-11-29
Authors : Wiwik Andreani.; Junita;
Page : 109-115
Keywords : code sound; teaching style; reading skills; reading comprehension;
Abstract
Article described the code sound reading system applied in I Can Read (ICR) Greenville language center. The research was done qualitatively through the observation of teaching and learning process in three different classes of ICR 1 level at the center. A pre-test and post-test for reading were taken from Book 2 of ICR 1. Participants were three classes with three different teachers having different working experiences. The results of the research were: (1) the use of code sounds in reading was useful to improve students reading skill which was shown by the increasing of correctly pronounced code sounds; (2) the students reading skill and reading comprehension had improved, regardless the teachers teaching style. In conclusion, a code sound reading system is successful in helping students to improve their reading skill and reading comprehension, regardless the teachers teaching style.
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