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The frequency of english language teachers using some internet applications in teaching reading comprehension skills
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the frequency of English language teachers using some internet applications in teaching reading comprehension skills in the city of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia and found that teachers are enthusiastic about using internet applications to teach reading, as they secure activities and well-designed teaching materials.
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Abstract: Teaching reading comprehension in Saudi Arabia had the attention of researchers and linguists It is obvious that reading as a receptive skill is essential to allow learners produce proper language, this encouraged researchers to start investigating this area In addition, the advent of computer and internet has positively affected education and teaching Therefore, this study will examine the frequency of English language teachers using some Internet applications in teaching reading comprehension skills in the city of Tabuk The population of the study involves 32 teachers from the intermediate grade at the city of Tabuk during the academic year 1435\1436 AH – 2014/ 2015 AD In order to answer this research question, researchers design a questionnaire to discover the frequency of English language teachers using some internet applications (Dave's ESL Cafe, ESL Galaxy) in teaching reading comprehension skill The analysis of data collected by this questionnaire shows the high frequency of using internet applications in teaching reading comprehension among the Saudi English language teachers at the Saudi Intermediate schools in Tabuk Moreover, Saudi teachers are enthusiastic about using internet applications in teaching reading, as they secure activities and well-designed teaching materials Finally, the findings of this study proved the relationship between using some Internet applications and the efficiency of teaching reading comprehension
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