ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the effects of L1 cognitive resources on L2 reading e.g. the effects of L1 reading ability, the ability in L1 mental-structure building, L1 cognitive use in L2 reading, and other related cognitive mechanisms and capacities of EFL learners in China. It integrated test-based and product-oriented as well as VPA-based (verbal protocol analysis) and process-oriented experiments to address the problems of reading in a second language. This book provides several theoretical, methodological and pedagogical insights, including the multidimensional nature of L2 reading and Vygotskyan sociocultural theory as a suitable L2 reading framework, combined approaches on L2 studies, and the rewarding active use of L1 cognitive resources in L2 learning.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introducing the study

chapter 2|24 pages

Research background

chapter 3|12 pages

Theoretical perspectives

chapter 4|9 pages

Research design and methodology

The test-based and product-oriented experiments

chapter 5|14 pages

Research design and methodology

The VPA-based and process-oriented experiment

chapter 6|28 pages

Results and discussion

The test-based and product-oriented experiments

chapter 7|23 pages

Results and discussion

The VPA-based and process-oriented experiment

chapter 8|11 pages

Conclusion

Effects of L1 cognitive resources on L2 reading