Metacognition and EFL/ESL Reading

  • Carrell P
  • Gajdusek L
  • Wise T
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Abstract. Several distinct research streams are converging in the field of foreign or second language reading in the U.S. Separate research streams inmetacognition, in reading strategies, and in the training of reading strategies are converging in the field of English as a foreign or second language. This confluence of research is dramatically impacting the teaching of English to adult non-native speakers for academic purposes. In this article we will briefly review these distinct research streams for their relevance to the population in question, and will then describe the research design for an empirical study we are currently conducting to further investigate the efficacy of metacognitive strategy training for adult EFL/ESL reading.

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Carrell, P. L., Gajdusek, L., & Wise, T. (2001). Metacognition and EFL/ESL Reading (pp. 229–243). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2243-8_11

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