Immediate repeated reading has positive effects on reading rate for English language learners: An eye‐tracking study

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
TESOL Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1002/tesj.822
Jennifer Hemmert Hansen, Grant Eckstein, Troy L. Cox, Steven G. Luke, Krista Rich
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Fluent and skillful reading in English requires efficient and automatic letter and word recognition. Dysfluent reading can affect motivation for reading in English language learners, thereby limiting access to a wealth of language input from written texts. Extensive research of repeated reading in first language (L1) settings has been shown to increase reading rate, while comparatively little research has been done on repeated reading in second language (L2) settings. The objective of this eye‐tracking study was to accurately document early and late reading processes in an immediate repeated reading exercise to observe how repeated reading affects reading rate in adult English language learners. In our study, 30 students in an intensive English program in the United States read three short expository texts three times each. Eye‐tracking showed significant increases in reading rate measures in both early and late reading processes. For example, average first fixation duration decreased from the first to the third reading and average late dwell time decreased from the first to third reading. Repeated reading is an exercise that should be considered by educators to help English language learners increase their immediate reading rate.
即时重复阅读对英语学习者的阅读率有积极影响:眼动跟踪研究
流利而熟练的英语阅读需要高效而自动的字母和单词识别。不流畅的阅读会影响英语学习者的阅读动机,从而限制他们从书面文本中获得丰富的语言输入。对第一语言(L1)环境下重复阅读的大量研究表明,重复阅读可以提高阅读率,而对第二语言(L2)环境下重复阅读的研究则相对较少。这项眼动跟踪研究的目的是准确记录即时重复阅读练习中的早期和晚期阅读过程,以观察重复阅读如何影响成人英语学习者的阅读率。在我们的研究中,30 名参加美国英语强化课程的学生阅读了三篇说明性短文,每篇阅读三次。眼动跟踪显示,在早期和晚期阅读过程中,阅读速度的测量值都有明显增加。例如,从第一次阅读到第三次阅读,平均首次定格时间减少,从第一次阅读到第三次阅读,平均后期停留时间减少。教育工作者应考虑通过重复阅读来帮助英语学习者提高即时阅读率。
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TESOL Journal
TESOL Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: TESOL Journal (TJ) is a refereed, practitioner-oriented electronic journal based on current theory and research in the field of TESOL. TJ is a forum for second and foreign language educators at all levels to engage in the ways that research and theorizing can inform, shape, and ground teaching practices and perspectives. Articles enable an active and vibrant professional dialogue about research- and theory-based practices as well as practice-oriented theorizing and research.
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