Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds

The current study examined the reading strategies of 19 bilingual undergraduate students who varied in reading proficiency (good or average) and language background (Chinese or Spanish). Using the think-aloud method, students’ reading strategies were measured and compared to determine whether strate...

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Main Author: Quiroz, Geissel
Other Authors: Chen, Xi
Language:en_ca
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/65531
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-655312014-06-25T04:15:56ZReading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish BackgroundsQuiroz, Geisselreading strategiesbilingualEnglish language learnersgood readersaverage readersChineseSpanishthink-aloud06200525The current study examined the reading strategies of 19 bilingual undergraduate students who varied in reading proficiency (good or average) and language background (Chinese or Spanish). Using the think-aloud method, students’ reading strategies were measured and compared to determine whether strategy use differed as a function of reading proficiency, language background, and/or text level. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted to corroborate the findings obtained from the think-aloud protocols. Results from this study suggest that reading proficiency affects strategy use at the syntactic level, whereas language background affects strategy use at the vocabulary level. These findings have significant implications in education, particularly in the area of English language teaching. Students should be encouraged to use their first language reading skills when reading English text, as it facilitates their comprehension and improves their English literacy development.Chen, XiRamirez, Gloria2014-062014-06-24T14:21:51ZNO_RESTRICTION2014-06-24T14:21:51Z2014-06-24Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/65531en_ca
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topic reading strategies
bilingual
English language learners
good readers
average readers
Chinese
Spanish
think-aloud
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0525
spellingShingle reading strategies
bilingual
English language learners
good readers
average readers
Chinese
Spanish
think-aloud
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Quiroz, Geissel
Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
description The current study examined the reading strategies of 19 bilingual undergraduate students who varied in reading proficiency (good or average) and language background (Chinese or Spanish). Using the think-aloud method, students’ reading strategies were measured and compared to determine whether strategy use differed as a function of reading proficiency, language background, and/or text level. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted to corroborate the findings obtained from the think-aloud protocols. Results from this study suggest that reading proficiency affects strategy use at the syntactic level, whereas language background affects strategy use at the vocabulary level. These findings have significant implications in education, particularly in the area of English language teaching. Students should be encouraged to use their first language reading skills when reading English text, as it facilitates their comprehension and improves their English literacy development.
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Quiroz, Geissel
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title Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
title_short Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
title_full Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
title_fullStr Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
title_full_unstemmed Reading Strategies of Good and Average Bilingual Readers of Chinese and Spanish Backgrounds
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