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The effect of multimodalities on reading comprehension in efl students.
Date Issued
2017-10
Author(s)
Aranda Gutiérrez, Constanza Ester
Universidad Adventista de Chile
Arteaga Muñoz, Melisa Andrea
Martínez García, Jacqueline Abigail
Abstract
Reading, one of the four skills that students need to develop when learning English as a second language, represents a stressful experience for both students and teachers due to the formers’ low level of reading proficiency when it comes to reading comprehension. However, the task of increasing their reading comprehension cannot be carried out using only one strategy or method since every student is different and has different needs. One approach that seeks to incorporate the different students’ learning styles is multimodality. This quasi-experimental, mixed method study explores the effect of multimodalities on the students’ reading comprehension. The results were obtained from two groups of sixth graders and two groups of eleventh graders.