TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES IN ENGLISH ACADEMIC CONTEXT
Keywords:
English language teaching, reading strategies, critical thinking, skimming, scanning, learner-centered instruction, academic literacy.Abstract
this article explores the role of teachers, technology, and learner-centered instruction in enhancing comprehension abilities. The article concludes that systematic instruction of reading strategies enables students to become independent, confident, and critical readers in academic environments.
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