##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.main##

Abstract

The article presents that reading fluency is the ability to read with sufficient ease and accuracy that one can focus attention on the meaning and message of the text. Reading fluency is most commonly assessed by listening to learners as they read aloud. When readers lack fluency, their oral reading sounds hesitant, lacking the accuracy, rhythm and flow that indicate confident understanding of the text

Keywords

encoding reading comprehension

##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.details##

How to Cite
Askarova G.X. (2023). Reading, Its Development and Models. Texas Journal of Engineering and Technology, 26, 80–83. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/tjet/article/view/4741

References

  1. Aarnoutse C. A. J., & van Leeuwe J. F. J. Het belang van technischlezen, woordenschat en ruimtelijkeintelligentievoorbegrijpendlezen. // PedagogischeStudiën, 65, 1988, p. 49-59. Aarnoutse, C., & van Leeuwe, J. Relation between reading comprehension, vocabulary, reading pleasure, and reading frequency. // Educational Research andEvaluation, 4(2), 1998, p. 143-166. Bast J. The development of individual differences in reading ability – Amsterdam/Duivendrecht: PI. 1995. Stanovich K. E. (). Matthew effects in reading: Some consequences of individual differences in the acquisition of literacy. // Reading Research Quarterly, 21(4), 1986, p. 360-407.
  2. Abraham, P. (2002). Skilled Reading: top-down-bottom-up. Field Notes, 10(2),Retrieved on Nov,1, 2004 from http://www.sabes.org/resources/field note/v 110/fn.101pdf.
  3. Allington, R. (2001). What really matters for struggling readers? Designing research-based programs. New York: Longman.
  4. Anderson, N.j.(1991). Individual Differences in Strategy Use in Second Language Reading and Testing. In Modern Language Journal.
  5. Brown, Douglas H. (2002). Strategies for Success: a practical guide to learning English. New York: Longman. Supplee, Patricia L. (1990). Reaching the gifted underachiever: program strategy and design. New York: Teachers College Press.
  6. Dörnyei, Zoltán. (2001). Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  7. Gough P. B. One second of reading. In J. F. Kavanagh & I. G. Mattingly (Eds.), Language by ear and eye. – Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1972.