Reading English academic texts can be a daunting task for many ESL university students. The complex features of academic texts which include academic discourse, text structure, and vocabulary may affect the reading process. An investigation of how ESL university students read English academic reading materials would provide insights on what learners do to attain comprehension of the text. This study aims to investigate the cognitive processes that take place when ESL undergraduates read English academic texts using eye movement data. Quantitative data (total fixation duration, total fixation count, fixation duration) and qualitative data (scan path) of eye movements derived from eye tracker accompanied with retrospective interview were coll...
This study aims to elaborate the use of eye tracking technique as a developmental tool to track EFL ...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strat...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Do you know what happens in mind when we encounter a novel word while reading a newspaper, a paragra...
Do you know what happens in mind when we encounter a novel word while reading a newspaper, a paragra...
This mixed method study was conducted in two phases to investigate ESL students’ academic reading. T...
The research described in this article investigates test takers’ cognitive processing while completi...
This study examines the nature of reading in academic environments and suggests ways for a more appr...
Contains fulltext : 157163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The focus of th...
This study aims to describe the cognitive process of students in reading English text in students o...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This study aims to elaborate the use of eye tracking technique as a developmental tool to track EFL ...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strat...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Do you know what happens in mind when we encounter a novel word while reading a newspaper, a paragra...
Do you know what happens in mind when we encounter a novel word while reading a newspaper, a paragra...
This mixed method study was conducted in two phases to investigate ESL students’ academic reading. T...
The research described in this article investigates test takers’ cognitive processing while completi...
This study examines the nature of reading in academic environments and suggests ways for a more appr...
Contains fulltext : 157163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The focus of th...
This study aims to describe the cognitive process of students in reading English text in students o...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This study aims to elaborate the use of eye tracking technique as a developmental tool to track EFL ...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
This study starts from the observation that current empirical research on students' processing strat...