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A Psycholinguistic Model of the Chinese ESL Reader.
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Translation StudiesEast Asian StudiesMultilingualismLanguage EducationEducationPsycholinguisticsLanguage LearningLanguage TeachingApplied LinguisticsSecond Language AcquisitionLanguage DocumentationReading ComprehensionLanguage AcquisitionReadingLanguage StudiesLiteracy PracticeLanguage-based ApproachChinese Esl ReaderCultural AssumptionsEast Asian LanguagesForeign Language LearningReading EngagementEnglish WritingChinese StudentsChinese CultureReading StrategiesLanguage ScienceLanguage ComprehensionLinguistics
Chinese students' reading strategies are shaped by their cultural assumptions and by the background information, or lack of it, that they bring to the material. Most important, their reading strategies are influenced by (1) traditional methods of reading that have led to investigating each word without always understanding the general concepts of the work, and (2) an attitude toward literature that assumes a philosophical meaning of depth and significance, slowing the reading process and possibly causing the student to use concrete strategies when they are not needed. Once these issues are consciously manipulated by Chinese students, they will learn to develop reading strategies that are appropriate for the reading task at hand. (MSE) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS MAT RIAL HAS GRAN D BY
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