从文本体裁和形式发展二语阅读理解

Q3 Social Sciences Education and Self Development Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.26907/esd.17.2.07
Eva Stranovská, Z. Gadušová
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第二外语阅读理解方面的自我发展在外语教育中经常很少得到实践。在第二语言(德语)的教学过程中,教师主要侧重于教授基本的语法现象和词汇。二语阅读理解的发展,就文本类型和形式而言,为自我发展提供了一个新的维度,因为它主要支持元认知过程,从而支持外语文本理解的自我效能和成功。本研究的目的是找出学生在不同类型的文本体裁(冒险书、历史小说、童话故事、诗歌、传说和科幻小说等)和文本形式(印刷的——杂志、报纸、书籍、教科书或电子的——电子书、网站、电子教科书等)上阅读理解的成功之间的联系。我们感兴趣的是一种特定的(具体的)文本类型或形式是否有助于(或不)二语阅读理解的成功,或者任何类型或形式的文本阅读是否有助于(或不)二语阅读理解的成功。这项研究是在斯洛伐克的中等职业学校和文法学校对126名受访者进行的。具体的文本体裁和形式与阅读理解的成功之间存在统计学上显著的相关性。结果表明,关于自然的短篇故事、传说和书籍预示着对德语文本的更好理解,阅读印刷书籍和杂志促进了第二语言阅读理解的成功。
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Developing Reading Comprehension in L2 with respect to Text Genre and Form
Self-development in terms of reading comprehension in a second foreign language is often practiced to a small extent in foreign language education. In the L2 (German language) educational process, the teacher focuses mainly on teaching basic grammatical phenomena and vocabulary. The development of reading comprehension in L2, as to text genres and forms, provides a new dimension in terms of self-development, as it mainly supports metacognitive processes and thus self-efficacy and success in a foreign language text understanding. The goal of the presented research was to find out connections between students success in reading comprehension with regard to different categories of text genres (adventure books, historical novels, fairy tales, poems, legends, and science fiction, and others) and text forms (either printed - magazines, newspapers, books, textbooks or electronic - e-books, websites, e-textbooks, and others). We were interested in whether a particular (concrete) genre or form of text does (or does not) contribute to the success in L2 reading comprehension or whether reading of any genre or form of text does (or does not) contribute to the success in L2 reading comprehension. The research was carried out in secondary vocational and grammar schools in Slovakia on a sample of 126 respondents. Statistically significant correlations were found between specific (concrete) genres and forms of texts and success in reading comprehension. It turns out that short stories, legends and books about nature predict better understanding of texts in the German language, and reading of printed books and magazines promotes success in L2 reading comprehension.
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Education and Self Development
Education and Self Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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