TEACHING IELTS AND SAT READING: IDENTIFYING COMMON PATHWAYS AMID ROUTES OF DIVERGENCE

Authors

  • Sarah Abedi Abdullah International Education Centre UiTM, Shah Alam
  • Noorkhaida Abdul Murad International Education Centre UiTM, Shah Alam
  • S. Namasivayam International Education Centre UiTM, Shah Alam

Abstract

The need to be multi-skilled in today's world is a challenge no ESL teacher can ignore. This adaptabilty includes the ability to guide and prepare students for any internationally recognised English standardised test. This paper highlights a small scale study conducted on the teaching of the IELTS Academic Reading and the SAT Critical Reading components, with the objectives of identifying the features that distinguish both tests and common core strategies that can be applied for teaching and preparing students for both tests. The procedure employed included doing qualitative and quantitative text analyses and comparing the target reading skills and teaching strategies. The effectivenss of the strategies used was evaluated based on student performance. The paper concludes by highlighting student performance analyses for both reading tests and recommending some areas for further investigation. 

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Published

2002-12-01