Metacognitive awareness of TOEFL reading comprehension strategies

  • Sungatullina D
  • Zalyaeva E
  • Gorelova Y
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The rising demand for exchange and mobility programs as well as double diploma opportunities with world leading universities highlights the importance of ESL proficiency. TOEFL iBT as a test of EAP is accepted by most of the HEI in various countries. The aim of the present study is to determine students' metacognitive awareness of global academic reading strategies, namely the use of context clues, within the framework of preparation for TOEFL reading section. The article establishes the connection between success in reading comprehension and the degree of students' metacognitive awareness. The authors concentrate on expository texts from TOEFL reading section as a testing material and provide detailed description of single context clues types and double context clues patterns typical for this text structure. The following study is concerned with comparison and interpretation of the results obtained in three focus groups of students, who have accomplished reading comprehension task from TOEFL iBT with and without learning to employ the context clues reading strategy.

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Sungatullina, D. D., Zalyaeva, E. O., & Gorelova, Y. N. (2016). Metacognitive awareness of TOEFL reading comprehension strategies. SHS Web of Conferences, 26, 01046. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20162601046

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