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Reading ability, reading fluency and orthographic skills: the case of L1 Slovene English as a foreign language students

机译:阅读能力,阅读流利度和拼写能力:斯洛文尼亚英语L1作为外语系学生

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This study examined the difference between less-skilled and skilled L1 Slovene English as foreign language (EFL) students in foreign language (L2) fluency and L2 orthographic skills; 93 less-skilled Grade 7 L1 Slovene students and 102 skilled Grade 7 L1 Slovene students participated in the study. The results showed that skilled readers performed better in all fluency and orthographic skills tasks, as the differences between groups were statistically significant. The correlations among all variables showed that L2 fluency and L2 orthographic skills are positively interrelated among both groups, suggesting that higher L2 fluency scores are associated with higher L2 orthography scores. This outcome implies that less-skilled readers need to be greatly exposed to L2 language and be ensured necessary opportunities in- or outside the classroom in L2 learning. (DIPF/Orig.)
机译:这项研究调查了英语水平较低的L2斯洛文尼亚英语作为外语(EFL)学生的流利程度和L2拼写能力的差异;这项研究由93名技能较低的7年级L1斯洛文尼亚学生和102名技能熟练的7级L1斯洛文尼亚学生参加。结果表明,熟练的读者在所有流利度和拼字技能上的表现都更好,因为两组之间的差异具有统计学意义。所有变量之间的相关性表明,两组之间的L2流利度和L2正字技能正相关,这表明较高的L2流利度分数与较高的L2正字法分数相关。这一结果表明,技能欠佳的读者需要充分接触L2语言,并确保在课堂内外学习L2的必要机会。 (DIPF /原件)

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