2016
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v8i2.9397
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Prior Knowledge Activation through Brainstorming to Enhance Malaysian EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension

Abstract: <p class="1">Reading<em> </em>comprehension<em> </em>is a<em> </em>flexible and ongoing cognitive and constructive<em> </em>process. There are different pre-reading methods that can influence positively on EFL learners’ reading comprehension. Thus, this research investigated the impact of brainstorming as a pre-reading strategy on reading comprehension ability of Malaysian EFL learners. The study used an experimental design with fifty students who were betw… Show more

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“…• Brainstormingidentified with the creativeness of participants in solving problems by gathering a list of solutions in a spontaneous way. Independent and unlimited proposals of ideas for finding conclusions by members of a team, respectful of one another, are specific in this method [90]- [92]. • Making Projectsoriented towards the practical implementation of theoretical domain knowledge and trained abilities to create a new solution in the defined environment.…”
Section: Active Teaching Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Brainstormingidentified with the creativeness of participants in solving problems by gathering a list of solutions in a spontaneous way. Independent and unlimited proposals of ideas for finding conclusions by members of a team, respectful of one another, are specific in this method [90]- [92]. • Making Projectsoriented towards the practical implementation of theoretical domain knowledge and trained abilities to create a new solution in the defined environment.…”
Section: Active Teaching Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the students can be better prepared for the materials that they will learn. Sharafi-Nejad et al (2016) assert that when students' prior knowledge is activated, they become conscious of what they know about the topic before learning it. Meanwhile, a participant in group 1 involved students in a game stimulating their motivation.…”
Section: The Classroom Language Employed In Opening the Lesson Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of brainstorming is effective in development of greater understanding of ideas (Sharafi-Nejad et al, 2016). The greater understanding about L2 learners is developed through the setting of ideas visually and making connection accordingly.…”
Section: Brainstormingmentioning
confidence: 99%