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VIEW A. Reading
1. The Definition of Reading
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1
. Reading is the most important foreign language skill, because the other skills like listening, speaking and
writing involving reading as their part of activity. Reading also means as dealing with language messages in written or printed
form
2
or it can be stated that reading is the ability to draw meaning from the printed page and can be interpreted the information from the texts appropriately. The best
way to understand reading is see it as a process of active guessing and understanding the texts in which the readers use some clues to understand the text. Harmer also
stated on his book,
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to T
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ish , reading is useful for other purposes too:
any exposure to English provided students understand it more or less is a good thing for English students .
3
From that definition, it can be concluded that reading is the process of people to learn and to get knowledge by understanding of the text or
printed words, in written form and have many purposes which related with other skill in English.
1
Sandra Silberstein, T echn
iqu es a
n d
eso u
rces in T
ea chin
g ea
d in
g , Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1994, p. 6.
2
John S. Hedgcock and Dana R. Ferris, T ea
chin g
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ers o f
n g
lish tu
d en
ts, T exts, a
n d
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texts, New York: Routledge, 2009, p. 15.
3
Jeremy Harmer, How to Teach English, Harlow: Longman, 1998, p. 68.
2. Definition of Reading Comprehension