Journal | EL.LE
Journal Issue | 2 | 1 | 2013
Research Article | Difficulties in the Comprehension of Written Texts in L1 and FL

Difficulties in the Comprehension of Written Texts in L1 and FL

A Theoretical Framework for Metastrategic Competence Reconstruction

Abstract

More and more students encounter temporary or permanent difficulties in reading comprehension not only in a second/foreign language but also in their own native language. Poor reading comprehension can have environmental (e.g. inadequate instruction, social disadvantage) or internal causes (language disorder, specific reading comprehension deficit, learning disability etc.). However, notwithstanding the different causes (which should be kept apart from a clinical perspective), poor readers often show a quite homogeneous profile: in all cases they lack ‘reading strategy awareness’, which allows good readers to select appropriate strategies for reading texts according to specific purposes. The state of the art of language teaching research in this area suggests a structured meta-cognitive approach to help at-risk students develop reading strategy awareness, with particular reference to the foreign language context.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Aug. 3, 2016 | Published March 1, 2013 | Language: it


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