Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2

In the Information Age, reading is a critical skill for accessing information and updating skills. However, reluctant readership in L1 may prevent many societies from fully participating in the global community. This reluctance to read may also slow the acquisition of an L2 such as English. This pa...

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spelling my.uum.repo.32602011-05-30T01:50:31Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/3260/ Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2 Ferriman, Nicholas LB2300 Higher Education In the Information Age, reading is a critical skill for accessing information and updating skills. However, reluctant readership in L1 may prevent many societies from fully participating in the global community. This reluctance to read may also slow the acquisition of an L2 such as English. This paper will present the findings of an MA dissertation which investigated pleasure reading rates in L1 at a Thai university, to understand better the issue of reluctant readership in L2. Results from a survey of six hundred students found that the home literacy environment may account for some of the differences in students’ L1 reading frequencies. Though the size effects were small, parental reading to children, book ownership, and past reading rates of parents, were all found to have significant associations with students’ present day reading frequencies and attitudes. Implications for SLA theories and reading strategies in the classroom will be discussed, as will the role of schools in promoting literacy. Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/3260/1/N1.pdf Ferriman, Nicholas (2007) Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2. In: The Second Biennial International Conference on Teaching and Learning of English in Asia : Exploring New Frontiers (TELiA2), 14-16 June 2007, Holiday Villa Beach & Spa Resort, Langkawi. Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, pp. 1-8. ISBN 978-983-42061-2-3 http://staf.uum.edu.my/tleia2/
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Ferriman, Nicholas
Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
description In the Information Age, reading is a critical skill for accessing information and updating skills. However, reluctant readership in L1 may prevent many societies from fully participating in the global community. This reluctance to read may also slow the acquisition of an L2 such as English. This paper will present the findings of an MA dissertation which investigated pleasure reading rates in L1 at a Thai university, to understand better the issue of reluctant readership in L2. Results from a survey of six hundred students found that the home literacy environment may account for some of the differences in students’ L1 reading frequencies. Though the size effects were small, parental reading to children, book ownership, and past reading rates of parents, were all found to have significant associations with students’ present day reading frequencies and attitudes. Implications for SLA theories and reading strategies in the classroom will be discussed, as will the role of schools in promoting literacy.
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title Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
title_short Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
title_full Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
title_fullStr Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the home literacy environment on the L1 reading frequencies of Thai university students: Implications for the learning of an L2
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publisher Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages, Universiti Utara Malaysia
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