학술논문

The effect of image quality training on reading comprehension of EFL students using the keyword method.
Document Type
Article
Source
Language Teaching Research. Jul2015, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p435-454. 20p.
Subject
*Reading comprehension
*Mnemonics
English as a foreign language
Mental imagery
Visualization
Data visualization
Learning strategies
Visual memory
Language
ISSN
1362-1688
Abstract
Imagery training has been shown to improve reading comprehension. Recent research has also shown that the quality of visual mental imagery used is important for reading comprehension. A review of literature shows that there has been relatively little detailed research on the quality of imagery used by learners, especially in the case of students learning English as a foreign language (EFL). This study was designed to examine the influence of image quality on reading comprehension in EFL students, comparing the effects of training in the use of a focused, constrained imagery relative to that of a more standard form of visual mental imagery training. The study also examined the impact of individual differences such as gender, ability to make images, working memory capacity, and motivational beliefs on the training outcome. The findings provide evidence that constrained imagery strategy training helped EFL learners improve reading comprehension. Female participants showed higher comprehension performance than males. Other individual difference variables did not emerge as having a significant impact on change in reading comprehension performance over time. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]