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
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