Narudol Semchuchot

Faculty of Education, Kasestsart University, Bangkok, Thailand

About

Narudol Semchuchot has introduced ER to his faculty where ERP is used in his undergraduate classes. He also teaches EIC, Intercultural Communication, Writing in EAP, ELT Curriculum Development and Assessment. His research interests include ER and Teachers' Development, apart from topics related to the courses he teaches.

Sessions

College and University Extensive reading motivations of low English proficiency undergraduate students in Thailand more

Sun, Aug 7, 18:00-18:20 Asia/Tokyo

This paper reports an on-going study of an introductory extensive reading program for 62 undergraduate students of Thai Language Teaching and Physical Education Teaching majors who rate their English language proficiency low. The participants were assigned to six weeks 30-minute and another six weeks 40-minute online weekly reading assignments. Weeks thirteenth to fifteenth were voluntary. Besides data collected weekly from both close and open-ended questions, the participants were asked to express their impression towards extensive reading after six weeks. After twelve weeks, they were asked to decide whether to continue reading. Motivating techniques trialed along the twelve-week extensive reading program, and the motives behind the choices to continue and discontinue reading after the twelve weeks will be presented and discussed. The findings are hoped to serve as a stepping-stone to develop an effective extensive reading program for other undergraduate students with low English proficiency in Thailand

Narudol Semchuchot

School Building a Nation of Readers from Scratch more

Sat, Aug 6, 19:30-19:50 Asia/Tokyo

In February 2022, the Thailand Extensive Reading Association (TERA) in collaboration with Sakdibhornssup Foundation launched a project called “Building a Nation of Readers”. The project provides an opportunity for secondary school students across Thailand to have hands-on experience of extensive reading outside of class through a reading marathon event. 200 students participated in the project and were divided into 20 teams with one teacher supervising each team. Xreading.com was used as the platform for the participants to read graded readers of their own choice and to assist the organizing team to keep records of their reading. A webinar on tips for improving reading skills and vocabulary through reading graded readers and a workshop on online extensive reading via Xreading were conducted to prepare the participants for the marathon. This presentation will reveal participants’ opinions and experience of online extensive reading and highlight what needs to be done to keep their love of reading growing.

Mintra Puripunyavanich Narudol Semchuchot

All levels ERF Affiliates Panel more

Sun, Aug 7, 15:30-17:30 Asia/Tokyo

This session has two parts. Motivating Learners to Read Extensively Around the World Whilst there is a certain level of agreement on the activities that can be adopted to gain the benefits of extensive reading for language learning, recent discussions among the ERF affiliates have impressed upon us that different approaches are needed when motivating learners to habitually engage in extensive reading in different parts of the world. Therefore, this panel discussion aims to bring together the affiliates to discuss and answer questions related to motivating learners to read extensively in their given context. The session will include other panelists not listed here. Following the panel there will be a general discussion on forming and managing ERF Affiliates

Helene Demirci Atsuko Takase Narudol Semchuchot Irene