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From Schema-Based Information to Situation Models : How Can We Bridge Theories of Comprehension and Practice?

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Abstract Building on previous research regarding how the schema theory has been incorporated into L2 reading research in relation to how language proficiency plays a role in activating appropriate schemata, th...is paper compares and contrasts the schema-based approach to reading comprehension with that of alternative comprehension models that emphasize situation models as the central construct. The situation model theory of reading comprehension is applicable to an L2 literacy instruction. Text comprehension research shows that L2 readers' weaker lexical and syntactic representations in the target language affect understanding of text at varied comprehension levels. In terms of practical applications of the situation model theory, the authors discuss how teachers can engage L2 learners in pre-reading, during reading, and post-reading activities using different comprehension models. Accommodations such as this should allow the teachers to assist their students to compensate for their rather limited linguistic knowledge in their L2.show more
Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.Schema-based Information and Language Proficiency 3.Situation Model Theory and Metacognitive Strategies 4.Pre-Reading, During Reading, and Post-Reading Activities 5.Conclusion

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