It is generally accepted that linguistic knowledge is a key element in the comprehension of reading of texts in a second language (L2). Research on the ‘threshold level' argues that learners need to reach to a certain level of L2 proficiency in order to be able to understand printed text. However, it is still not clear when and how learners reach the threshold level and, when they do, which reading skills are sensitive to this proficiency. It is argued that Strategy Based Instruction (SBI) may provide beginning level students with tools to cope with challenges of reading. However, although learners are able to use learner strategies as guiding mechanisms while reading, a lack of linguistic knowledge can short-circuit the deployment of...
General English (L2) proficiency and reading strategies are believed to be highly effective in succe...
There has been a steady interest in investigating the relationship between strategy use and English ...
In the present study, an exploratory approach (Oxford, Cho, Leung & Kim, 2004) to language learn...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that linguistic knowledge is a key element in the comprehension of ...
The language learner strategies research field has often tried to identify the good language learne...
Research suggests that reading strategy usage is influential on L2 reading proficiency. Considering ...
Reading strategy use has long been considered an important factor in the evaluation of effective sec...
According to Alderson and Urquhart (1984) the close reading of passages including syntactic, semant...
For university language students who are required to deal with literary texts for linguistic or lite...
Learning strategies are involved in all types of learning and teaching like science, maths, history,...
This paper begins by providing and explaining a definition of language learning strategies as activi...
Learners’ strategy use has been widely researched over the past few decades. However, studies which ...
Worldwide, higher education is under pressure for adopting English as the teaching language (L2). Th...
Effective readers consciously or unconsciously use reading strategies to help them process informati...
Reading strategies vary from comparing and contrasting to organizing information, experimenting wit...
General English (L2) proficiency and reading strategies are believed to be highly effective in succe...
There has been a steady interest in investigating the relationship between strategy use and English ...
In the present study, an exploratory approach (Oxford, Cho, Leung & Kim, 2004) to language learn...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that linguistic knowledge is a key element in the comprehension of ...
The language learner strategies research field has often tried to identify the good language learne...
Research suggests that reading strategy usage is influential on L2 reading proficiency. Considering ...
Reading strategy use has long been considered an important factor in the evaluation of effective sec...
According to Alderson and Urquhart (1984) the close reading of passages including syntactic, semant...
For university language students who are required to deal with literary texts for linguistic or lite...
Learning strategies are involved in all types of learning and teaching like science, maths, history,...
This paper begins by providing and explaining a definition of language learning strategies as activi...
Learners’ strategy use has been widely researched over the past few decades. However, studies which ...
Worldwide, higher education is under pressure for adopting English as the teaching language (L2). Th...
Effective readers consciously or unconsciously use reading strategies to help them process informati...
Reading strategies vary from comparing and contrasting to organizing information, experimenting wit...
General English (L2) proficiency and reading strategies are believed to be highly effective in succe...
There has been a steady interest in investigating the relationship between strategy use and English ...
In the present study, an exploratory approach (Oxford, Cho, Leung & Kim, 2004) to language learn...