The prediction strategy and the reading comprehension skill in learners of English

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https://doi.org/10.56124/cct.v3i1.003

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Critical thinking, prediction, reading comprehension, skills, strategy

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Reading comprehension in English as a Second Language is of great value in student’s life because it will become a part of the curriculum of his or her professional career.  Metacognitive skills, such as inference (predicting or guessing   English   topics), are crucial   in   the   learning   process; the development of these skills is a challenge that must be overcome in order to benefit students.    The study was developed in the Unidad Educativa Andoas, located in the city of Puyo. The research methodology is based on action research, and it was used in order to diagnose the problem quickly in real context and develop a solution within the time given.  An array of data collection tools was adopted; the test and post-test  are  quantitative  tools  that  provided  positive  results  of  the teaching strategy in reading comprehension skills.  A rubric was designed to collect data from the students in a qualitative way through an open survey, where students could express their opinion of the learning strategy. During the eight weeks of research, authentic texts were read in the classroom that helped students build their vocabulary, as well as develop their critical thinking.  Moreover, other types of activities were included in the research in the interest of creating a sense of individuality and a positive atmosphere that encourages consensus and respect among the students. IT was concluded that the application of the strategy reflected positive changes in precision and understanding by increasing the level of intuition for reading, by acquiring the necessary skills.

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Published

2025-06-01

How to Cite

Gómez Zurita, S. N., Morocho Sinaluisa, R. A., Silva Chango, J. V., Zambrano Bormeo, M. J., & Guerra González, C. (2025). The prediction strategy and the reading comprehension skill in learners of English. Chone, Ciencia Y Tecnología, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.56124/cct.v3i1.003

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