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Teaching advanced reading in the Institute of International Relations in Hanoi

This study deals with reading problems faced by
the advanced level students in the Institute of International Relations (I.I.R.) in Hanoi. It seeks to identify ways in
which the teachers there can help their students to read
authentic texts in English with a high level of
comprehension.
The study begins with a description of the
training of the young diplomats and researchers. It
considers the problems faced by the teachers and students,
and looks into the role of English in general and English
reading comprehension in particular in the I.I.R.
Bearing in mind the objectives of the training,
the study discusses the goals for teaching reading
comprehension at an advanced level and lays emphasis on the
importance of using appropriate techniques for teaching
reading skills at this level.
The writer of the study also looks at the
relevant issues in theories of reading comprehension which
are discussed in current literature. These theoretical
issues are then related to the reality of teaching in the
I.I.R.
Finally, to illustrate all the techniques and
skills for teaching reading comprehension which have been
dealt with earlier in the study, the writer presents a
sample reading lesson. It is his hope that the presentation,
and indeed the whole study, will be of value to his
colleagues at the I.I.R., and to others who teach reading in
similar situations.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/218889
Date January 1988
CreatorsDoan, Duong Van, n/a
PublisherUniversity of Canberra. Education
Source SetsAustraliasian Digital Theses Program
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
Rights), Copyright Duong Van Doan

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