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An Investigation of Reading Strategies Applied by American Learners of Chinese as a Foreign Language
Lee-Thompson, Li-Chun – Foreign Language Annals, 2008
Minimal research has been conducted in reading Chinese as a second/ foreign language (CSI/CFL). In an effort to further the understanding of the reading process, this study, utilizing think aloud and retelling procedures, focuses on the identification of strategies that American university students applied to read Chinese texts (narrative and…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Reading, Protocol Analysis, Second Languages
Peer reviewedRott, Susanne; Williams, Jessica – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2003
Examined the effect of multiple choice glosses and periodic second language text reconstruction on lexical acquisition. Second language readers of German engaged in a think-aloud procedure while reading a short test and retelling its content in German. Target words were embedded. Half of the participants' passages contained multiple-choice glosses…
Descriptors: German, Protocol Analysis, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Riazi, Abdolmehdi; Babaei, Naghmeh – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2008
This paper reports a study in which Iranian EFL female students' think aloud protocols were analyzed to find out what knowledge sources informed them as they tried to make lexical inference when reading an English text. The study also intended to find out if students' level of their L2 proficiency would affect the pattern of their use of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Mckeown, Regina G.; Gentilucci, James L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
Twenty-seven middle school English learners participated in a study to determine the efficacy of the Think-Aloud Strategy, one of several metacognitive strategies created to help students strategically negotiate appropriate meaning from text. Students were grouped by level of English-language proficiency and were administered a reading…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Reading Strategies, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedJessner, Ulrike – Language Awareness, 1999
Discusses the role of metalinguistic awareness in multilinguals within the framework of a systems-theoretic approach to multilingual proficiency. Data from trilingual adults on their use of certain problem-solving behavior in think-aloud protocols during the academic writing process are shown to provide evidence of certain processes taking place…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Language Proficiency, Metalinguistics
Vandergrift, Laurens – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Presents comparative think-aloud protocols of beginning level language learners listening to an oral test. Argues that successful listeners use more metacognitive strategies and use these strategies to interact at a deeper level with a text to construct meaning. Outlines an instructional model for developing metastrategic awareness. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Language Tests, Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension, Metacognition
Peer reviewedHyland, Ken – Language Awareness, 2000
Examines the view that the items writers use to modify their claims in academic texts, commonly referred to as hedges and boosters, may actually be unnoticed by second language readers, a phenomenon known as the lexical invisibility hypothesis. Data is presented from a small retrospective think-aloud study that explores how 14 Cantonese first…
Descriptors: Cantonese, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Barkaoui, Khaled – Assessing Writing, 2007
Educators often have to choose among different types of rating scales to assess second-language (L2) writing performance. There is little research, however, on how different rating scales affect rater performance. This study employed a mixed-method approach to investigate the effects of two different rating scales on EFL essay scores, rating…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, Rating Scales, Essays
Brown, Steven – 2002
This paper addresses how rereading can improve comprehension of second language college texts, describing a pilot study that examined what happens when people reread. The study involved two female Japanese college students enrolled in a U.S. university. The women were asked to do think-aloud protocols while individually reading a section of an…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Japanese
Peer reviewedPetric, Bojana; Czarl, Bernadett – System, 2003
Focuses on the validation of a writing strategies questionnaire and presents the various stages in the validation process. The questionnaire was validated using a qualitative and quantitative method with two groups of participants from the target population--advanced nonnative speakers of English. (VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Protocol Analysis, Questionnaires, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedRankin, J. Mark – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1988
Briefly reviews prior use of the thinking aloud method. Advantages of this method are contrasted to other techniques of the studying the research process. Suggestions include (1) choosing subjects and reading materials; (2) planning, preparing, and training subjects for thinking aloud sessions; and (3) recording, transcribing, and analyzing data.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, English (Second Language), Protocol Analysis, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedWang, Wenyu; Wen, Quifang – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2002
Reports on a study on how English-as-a-Second/Foreign-Language (ESL/EFL) writers use their first language (L1) when composing their second language and how L1 use is affected by second language proficiency and writing tasks. Chinese EFL learners were asked to compose aloud on two tasks--narration and argumentation. Analyses of their think-aloud…
Descriptors: Chinese, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Protocol Analysis
Peer reviewedVann, Roberta J.; Abraham, Roberta G. – TESOL Quarterly, 1990
Combines methods to probe the learning strategies of two unsuccessful learners as they completed four activities (an interview, a verb exercise, a cloze passage, and a composition). These unsuccessful learners, when viewed through a task demand model, emerged as active strategy users, though they sometimes applied strategies inappropriately. (38…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Language Research
Peer reviewedLeow, Ronald P. – Language Learning, 2001
Attempted to address two methodological problems found in current investigations of the role of awareness in second language behavior: defining what constitutes awareness and operationalizing and measuring different levels of awareness and their effects on second language behavior. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Linguistic Theory, Metacognition, Metalinguistics
Peer reviewedChenoweth, N. Ann; Hayes, John R. – Written Communication, 2001
Analyzes think-aloud protocols with native speakers of English learning French or German. Shows that as the writer's experience with the language increases, fluency increases, the average length of strings of words proposed between pauses or revision episodes increases, the number of revision episodes decreases, and more of the words proposed as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Protocol Analysis, Second Language Learning

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