Title of article
The Relationship between teaching reading strategies to hotel staff and its effects on their attitudes: Learners’ Autonomy, Reading Strategies, and Reading Comprehension
Author/Authors
Vaziri, Ashraf Dept - of English Language and Literature - Islamic Azad University - Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Amol, Iran , Barjesteh, Hamed Dept - of English Language and Literature - Islamic Azad University - Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Amol, Iran
Pages
14
From page
45
To page
58
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between teaching reading strategies to hotel staff and its effects on their attitudes: Learners’
Autonomy, Reading Strategies, and Reading Comprehension. To accomplish this object, 130 ESP learners were asked to take part in a piloted PET reading
comprehension test and two questionnaires on learner autonomy (Spratt, Humphreys, & Chan, 2002), and reading strategies (Mokhtari & Sheorey, 2002).
After removing incomplete answer sheets, 106 (82 female and 24 male) acceptable cases were used in statistical analysis. Pearson Product Correlation analysis pointed out a statistically significant relationship between ESP learners’ autonomy and
reading strategies. It was also exposed that the participants’ reading comprehension
is positively correlated with their reading strategies. Though, a statistically significant relationship was not established between autonomy and reading
comprehension.
Keywords
reading comprehension , reading strategies , learner autonomy
Journal title
Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2522128
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