In reading research, studies on good and poor reader characteristics abound. However, these findings remain largely scattered in applied linguistics and cognitive and educational psychology. This paper attempts to synthesize current theory and research on the topic in the past 20 years along 3 dimensions: language knowledge and processing ability, cognitive ability, and metacognitive strategic competence. A profile of good readers follows a review of the literature. With a special reference to second language (L2) reading research and pedagogy in China, the author argues that a key difference between first language and L2 readers is that L2 readers typically have a gap between their L2 proficiency and their knowledge or conceptual maturatio...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DO...
This study investigates oral reading speed and accuracy rates, silent reading speed and comprehensio...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
In reading research, studies on good and poor reader characteristics abound. However, these findings...
Although studies on L2 learning strategies are a major strand of second-language research, recent re...
This study examined the interrelationship among L2 Chinese learners' use of reading strategies, L1 b...
Although English speakers encounter enormous difficulties in developing Chinese reading ability, lit...
The number of people learning English as a second or foreign language has increased dramatically ov...
Even though there is still a dearth of scholarship in L2 simplified Chinese reading among adults, a ...
Learning to read a second language (L2) can pose a great challenge for children who have already bee...
This thesis reports on an exploratory study of the metacognitive knowledge systems of mainland Chine...
With the fast increasing number of second language (L2) learners in universities, the ability to rea...
Phase Two study consists of 548 non-English major sophomore students in a large-scale survey on the ...
In this study, I explore the nature of Chinese reading in relation to Ken Goodman's transactional so...
For several decades, reading strategies have aroused many researchers’ interest.Readingis a very imp...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DO...
This study investigates oral reading speed and accuracy rates, silent reading speed and comprehensio...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
In reading research, studies on good and poor reader characteristics abound. However, these findings...
Although studies on L2 learning strategies are a major strand of second-language research, recent re...
This study examined the interrelationship among L2 Chinese learners' use of reading strategies, L1 b...
Although English speakers encounter enormous difficulties in developing Chinese reading ability, lit...
The number of people learning English as a second or foreign language has increased dramatically ov...
Even though there is still a dearth of scholarship in L2 simplified Chinese reading among adults, a ...
Learning to read a second language (L2) can pose a great challenge for children who have already bee...
This thesis reports on an exploratory study of the metacognitive knowledge systems of mainland Chine...
With the fast increasing number of second language (L2) learners in universities, the ability to rea...
Phase Two study consists of 548 non-English major sophomore students in a large-scale survey on the ...
In this study, I explore the nature of Chinese reading in relation to Ken Goodman's transactional so...
For several decades, reading strategies have aroused many researchers’ interest.Readingis a very imp...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DO...
This study investigates oral reading speed and accuracy rates, silent reading speed and comprehensio...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...