SEE HOW THEY READ - COMPREHENSION MONITORING OF L1 AND L2 READERS

被引:120
作者
BLOCK, EL
机构
[1] Baruch College, The City University of New York
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10.2307/3587008
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This paper illustrates the comprehension-monitoring process used by first and second language readers of English as they read expository prose. The think-aloud protocols of 25 college freshmen were collected. Sixteen (8 L1 and 8 L2 readers) were classified as proficient, 9 as nonproficient (3 L1 and 6 L2 readers). The monitoring process is discussed with respect to two specific problems: one involving a search for a referent, the other, a vocabulary problem. Three phases and six specific steps are defined: evaluation phase (problem recognition and problem source identification), action phase (strategic plan and action/solution attempt), and checking phase (check and revision). The responses indicated that monitoring was most thorough with the referent problem when the problem was explicitly signaled. The process was somewhat truncated with the vocabulary problem. Proficient L2 readers performed similarly to proficient L1 readers; less proficient L2 readers performed similarly to less proficient L1 readers. Although the general trends shown in L1 research were supported, there were some discrepancies in developmental trends. Caution is advised in applying the results of L1 research to L2 readers.
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页码:319 / 343
页数:25
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