Omani Student’s Awareness and Application of Reading Strategies in the IELTS-based Reading Exams (81873)

Session Information: Learning Experiences, Student Learning & Learner Diversity
Session Chair: Monthon Kanokpermpoon

Saturday, 15 June 2024 11:20
Session: Session 2
Room: Salle 103
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 2 (Europe/Paris)

Students who know the exam format and the reading strategies of the IELTS or IELTS-based reading exams are at an advantage. They can quickly locate answers that are not explicitly stated in complex texts. Consequently, they get good scores, which help students secure a place in higher education. According to the British Council report, Omani students score below Band 5 in IELTS reading exams. Similarly, not many Omani students score high in the IELTS-based reading exams at the branches of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS), Oman. Hence, this study seeks to answer the research questions of whether Omani students studying at level four are aware of the reading exam format and apply general and task-based reading strategies in the IELTS-based reading exams. The study adopted a quantitative research method, and data was collected from students (N=78) studying at level four in the preparatory studies center of UTAS-Ibra. This study is significant because it has implications for students, teachers, and policy-makers. The study findings confirm that students are aware of the exam format and apply general and task-based reading strategies in the IELTS-based reading exams.

Authors:
Kodhandaraman Chinnathambi, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman
Latha Anandan, University of Technology and Applied Sciences-Ibra, Oman
Nancy Dalangbayan, University of Technology and Applied Sciences-Ibra, Oman


About the Presenter(s)
Dr. Kodhandaraman Chinnathambi is currently a lecturer in English at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences-Ibra, sultanate of Oman.

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