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Title: A Comparative Study on Reasoning Strategies in L1 and L2 Critical Reading-Thinking Tests
Authors: Afiza Mohamad Ali
Keywords: Reading comprehension
Critical thinking
English as second language
Think aloud method
Reasoning strategies
Critical reading test
Issue Date: Nov-2013
Publisher: IDOSI Publication
Citation: Ali, A. M. (2013). A Comparative Study on Reasoning Strategies in L1 and L2 Critical Reading-Thinking Tests. World Applied Sciences Journal, 13(21). DOI: 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2013.21.sltl.2131
Series/Report no.: World Applied Sciences Journal;
Abstract: The need to investigate test-takers’ reading comprehension processes has been emphasized in the related literature. The present study aimed at examining English as a Second Language (L2) students’ reasoning processing strategies in taking critical reading-thinking tests in their first and second language using a think aloud approach. The study is set against a background of recent research into critical thinking and reading comprehension in a second language. Reasoning strategies were identified from the protocol analyses and these were categorized into reasoning formulation, reasoning monitoring and reasoning regulation strategies. The majority strategies indicated that inference acted as an over-arching strategy that linked to the reasoning strategies which made inferences from contextual clues, background knowledge and knowledge of formal schemata. Implications of the findings for pedagogy and future research into critical reading in a second language are considered.
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ISSN: 1818-4952
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