L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT

The aims of the study are threefold. The first is to investigate the reading attitudes toward first language (L1) and second language (L2) in an English as a foreign language (EFL) context. The second aim is to find out the correlation between both variables. The last objective of the study is to fi...

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Main Author: Sri Rejeki Murtiningsih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Kuningan 2020-02-01
Series:Indonesian EFL Journal
Online Access:https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/2635
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spelling doaj-b9707e9185f84de5afaa55208db1e6f92021-04-21T06:07:36ZengUniversitas KuninganIndonesian EFL Journal2252-74272541-36352020-02-0161273410.25134/ieflj.v6i1.26351647L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABITSri Rejeki Murtiningsih0Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaThe aims of the study are threefold. The first is to investigate the reading attitudes toward first language (L1) and second language (L2) in an English as a foreign language (EFL) context. The second aim is to find out the correlation between both variables. The last objective of the study is to find out the contribution of L2 reading attitude toward reading achievement. This study involved two sets of questionnaires adapted from Yamashita (2004) and Mikami (2016) and 177 freshmen, sophomore and junior English language education department students. The data revealed that means of reading attitude toward L1 and L2 are not significantly different with 2.60 and 2.65 respectively, and that reading attitude in L1 is strongly correlated with reading attitude in L2 (r = 0.637). An interesting finding of the present study pointed out that although students have positive attitude in L2, it does not automatically motivate them to spend their time reading. External factors such as teachers and specific reading programs both in L1 and L2 seem to play bigger roles in shaping students� reading attitudes. Pedagogical implications are also discussed Keywords: Reading attitude in L1; reading attitude in L2; reading habit; external factors.https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/2635
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L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
Indonesian EFL Journal
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title L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
title_short L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
title_full L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
title_fullStr L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
title_full_unstemmed L1 AND L2 READING ATTITUDES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARD READING HABIT
title_sort l1 and l2 reading attitudes and their contribution toward reading habit
publisher Universitas Kuningan
series Indonesian EFL Journal
issn 2252-7427
2541-3635
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The aims of the study are threefold. The first is to investigate the reading attitudes toward first language (L1) and second language (L2) in an English as a foreign language (EFL) context. The second aim is to find out the correlation between both variables. The last objective of the study is to find out the contribution of L2 reading attitude toward reading achievement. This study involved two sets of questionnaires adapted from Yamashita (2004) and Mikami (2016) and 177 freshmen, sophomore and junior English language education department students. The data revealed that means of reading attitude toward L1 and L2 are not significantly different with 2.60 and 2.65 respectively, and that reading attitude in L1 is strongly correlated with reading attitude in L2 (r = 0.637). An interesting finding of the present study pointed out that although students have positive attitude in L2, it does not automatically motivate them to spend their time reading. External factors such as teachers and specific reading programs both in L1 and L2 seem to play bigger roles in shaping students� reading attitudes. Pedagogical implications are also discussed Keywords: Reading attitude in L1; reading attitude in L2; reading habit; external factors.
url https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/2635
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