Role of Discipline-specific Vocabulary in L2 Reading by Chinese Chemistry Major Undergraduates

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This study explored the contribution of second language (L2) discipline-specific vocabulary to Chinese chemistry major undergraduates’ reading of textbooks. Participants included 82 second-year undergraduates majoring in chemistry. Their discipline-specific vocabulary knowledge and chemistry textbook reading ability were measured. Their L2 proficiency and chemistry knowledge data were collected. Correlation and multiple regression analyses revealed that discipline-specific vocabulary was highly correlated with L2 proficiency and disciplinary knowledge, and discipline-specific vocabulary contributed the most to textbook reading, bigger than either L2 proficiency or disciplinary knowledge. Implications for discipline-specific vocabulary and English for academic purposes (EAP) reading instructions are discussed.

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Gui, M., Chen, X., & Cheng, X. (2022). Role of Discipline-specific Vocabulary in L2 Reading by Chinese Chemistry Major Undergraduates. Reading in a Foreign Language, 34(1), 24–40. https://doi.org/10.64152/10125/67411

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