Abstract

This study attempted to investigate the vital role of the internet in enhancing the learning of reading. In addition, the study aimed to measure the students’ attitudes towards the internet and to identify to what extent the internet was employed in their reading classes. Moreover, the study aimed to explore the challenges that they encountered while using the internet in their learning of reading. In order to achieve these goals, the researcher used the descriptive analytical approach and used the questionnaire as the main data collection tool. The study sample comprised 50 Saudi EFL male students in the preparatory year at King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. The findings of the study showed that students perceived that the internet is important in the process of reading comprehension learning and teaching with positive attitudes towards the internet. Results showed that the top challenges of using of the internet for reading learning/teaching are lack of students’ knowledge to know what to read on the internet, the short time of the class, and the students’ lack of the skills and knowledge to use the internet for academic purposes. Furthermore, the results showed that the students mostly used the internet for playing games, social networking, and learning vocabulary. It is recommended that English language teachers should be encouraged to use the internet in their language classes as it is valuable for their students to enhance their reading comprehension skills.

Highlights

  • The existence of the internet has changed the way we collect and exchange data

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provides free lectures, assessments and documentation in an open-source platform for all to use without any cost

  • More than 1900 courses are available on the MIT platform; there are wide ranges of courses from air travel to unfamiliar dialects and music and theater (MIT Open Courseware, 2020)

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Introduction

The existence of the internet has changed the way we collect and exchange data. Nowadays, students are more familiar with Wikipedia than with World Book Reference Books. Postgraduate students use long-range online contact sites, including Facebook and Twitter, to share notes and homework questions. The traditional model of training is stagnant and overdue for change, but the accessibility of online assets encourages us to accept another model of instruction that serves more as a substitute in a quicker, more accessible and more effective way than any other time in recent memory. A Snappy web-based activity will reveal class schedules from all over the world, discussion notes, homework (and answers), test questions, video talks, and statements that are all readily available for free of charge. More than 1900 courses are available on the MIT platform; there are wide ranges of courses from air travel to unfamiliar dialects and music and theater (MIT Open Courseware, 2020)

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