Online Reading Strategies in EFL: A Review

Parlindungan Pardede
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Online reading strategies have been a crucial issue in EFL learning because reading strategies are essential for students reading comprehension and the increasing penetration of information and communication technology into foreign language learning has transformed reading and current studies have shown that online text reading requires new strategies. This article presented the findings of a systematic review of 20 research on online reading strategies in EFL learning published in 2011-2021. The findings of the studies focusing on the strategy used for EFL online reading show that the most frequently used reading strategies were problem-solving strategies, which is followed by global reading strategies, and finally support strategies as the least frequently used strategies. The findings concerning the correlation of online reading strategies and other variables of reading are inconclusive because each of the studies correlates online reading with different reading variables. Results of studies focusing on the effectiveness of online reading strategies are also inconclusive because each of them investigated the effect of online reading strategies on different variables. Thus, more and more studies are needed to provide a clearer understanding of online reading strategies.
英语在线阅读策略研究述评
在线阅读策略一直是英语学习中的一个关键问题,因为阅读策略对学生的阅读理解至关重要,信息和通信技术对外语学习的日益渗透改变了阅读方式,目前的研究表明,在线文本阅读需要新的策略。本文介绍了对2011-2021年发表的20项关于英语学习在线阅读策略的研究的系统回顾。对英语在线阅读策略的研究发现,使用频率最高的阅读策略是问题解决策略,其次是全局策略,最后是支持策略,使用频率最低。由于每项研究都将在线阅读与不同的阅读变量相关联,因此关于在线阅读策略与其他阅读变量的相关性研究结果并不确定。关于网络阅读策略有效性的研究结果也不确定,因为每一项研究都考察了网络阅读策略对不同变量的影响。因此,需要更多的研究来提供对网络阅读策略更清晰的认识。
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