TY - JOUR
T1 - The Effects of Strategic Adjunct Questions on L2 Reading and Strategy Use
AU - Li, Yanjie
AU - Brantmeier, Cindy
AU - Gao, Yanming
AU - Strube, Mike
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This experimental study examined the effect of answering strategic adjunct questions (AQs) on L2 reading comprehension and strategy use. Participants were 124 Chinese intermediate-advanced EFL learners from a large public university in China. Of them, 24 and 100 participated in the pilot study and formal study, respectively. Participants read two expository texts under either condition (with or without strategic Aqs) and completed three comprehension tasks: free written recall, sentence completion, and multiple-choice. Additionally, participants completed an automated Operation Span Task, a demographic questionnaire, a topic familiarity questionnaire, and a reading strategy survey. In the end, participants’ perspectives on strategic Aqs were obtained. This study features a repeated measures design. Paired sample t-test, Pearson correlation, and regression were used for data analysis. Overall, the data revealed a potentially valuable contribution of higher-order Aqs to L2 reading comprehension and strategies use.
AB - This experimental study examined the effect of answering strategic adjunct questions (AQs) on L2 reading comprehension and strategy use. Participants were 124 Chinese intermediate-advanced EFL learners from a large public university in China. Of them, 24 and 100 participated in the pilot study and formal study, respectively. Participants read two expository texts under either condition (with or without strategic Aqs) and completed three comprehension tasks: free written recall, sentence completion, and multiple-choice. Additionally, participants completed an automated Operation Span Task, a demographic questionnaire, a topic familiarity questionnaire, and a reading strategy survey. In the end, participants’ perspectives on strategic Aqs were obtained. This study features a repeated measures design. Paired sample t-test, Pearson correlation, and regression were used for data analysis. Overall, the data revealed a potentially valuable contribution of higher-order Aqs to L2 reading comprehension and strategies use.
KW - L2 reading comprehension
KW - reading strategy usage
KW - strategic adjunct questions
KW - university-level Chinese EFL learners
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184929509
SN - 1539-0578
VL - 36
JO - Reading in a Foreign Language
JF - Reading in a Foreign Language
IS - 1
ER -