Tapia Carlín, Rebeca ElenaTAPIA CARLIN, REBECA ELENA; 251221Vázquez Guevara, María del Carmen2020-06-242020-06-242015-05https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12371/6657"Over the last decades, research and interest have increased regarding beliefs affecting students’ language learning processes. This is due to the fact that beliefs determine the behaviour on an individual and, as a consequence, the development of negative or positive attitudes towards reading comprehension. Since reading is a necessary activity in the foreign language classroom which involves motivation and positive attitudes, the purpose of the present paper was to investigate students’ beliefs and attitudes towards reading comprehension. This study was carried out in a public junior high school in the City of Puebla, Mexico. The research data was collected through a questionnaire administered to 24 students on an average age of 13 years old. Findings revealed that 57.1 per cent of the students do not like reading. Some of the main reasons why students dislike reading were unknown vocabulary, pronunciation and nervousness. In contrast, 62.5 per cent related the word “enjoyable” to reading; likewise, 21.9 per cent expressed that they would be more encouraged in reading, if readings were interesting."pdfengHUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTAInglés--Estudio y enseñanza--(Secundaria)Inglés--Libros de lecturaMotivación en la educaciónAdolescentes--ActitudesJunior high school students’ beliefs and attitudes towards reading comprehensionTesis de licenciaturaComprensión de lectura--Estudio y enseñanza (Secundaria)openAccess