학술논문

Rethinking First Language-Second Language Similarities and Differences in English Proficiency: Insights from the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) Project
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Language Learning. 2024 74(1):249-294.
Subject
English (Second Language)
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
Native Language
Language Proficiency
Reading Processes
Reading Comprehension
Reading Rate
Program Descriptions
Meta Analysis
Validity
Comparative Analysis
Listening Comprehension
College Students
Advanced Students
Vocabulary Skills
Grammar
Spelling
Reading Research
Language
English
ISSN
0023-8333
1467-9922
Abstract
This article presents the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) project that offers data on English reading and listening comprehension from 7,338 university-level advanced learners and native speakers of English representing 19 countries. The database also includes estimates of reading rate and seven component skills of English, including vocabulary, spelling, and grammar, as well as rich demographic and language background data. We first demonstrate high reliability for ENRO tests and their convergent validity with existing meta-analyses. We then provide a bird's-eye view of first (L1) and second (L2) language comparisons and examine the relative role of various predictors of reading and listening comprehension and reading speed. Across analyses, we found substantially more overlap than differences between L1 and L2 speakers, suggesting that English reading proficiency is best considered across a continuum of skill, ability, and experiences spanning L1 and L2 speakers alike. We end by providing pointers for how researchers can mine ENRO data for future studies.