The effect of reading purpose on incidental vocabulary learning and retention among elementary Iranian learners of English

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Abstract:
This study، situated in an EFL context، aimed at discovering the ways purposes behind reading activities influence vocabulary knowledge gain and retrieval. Seventy five elementary learners of English were randomly assigned to three groups of ‘free reading’، ‘reading comprehension’ and ‘reading to summarize’. A modified text was administered to all the three groups. The data in both immediate and delayed post-test revealed that both vocabulary learning and retention were greatly influenced by the purposeful reading activity. The Scheffe post-hoc test revealed that the mean scores of the ‘summarizing’ and ‘reading comprehension’ groups were significantly different from the mean score of the ‘free reading’ group. But the results did not indicate any significant differences between the mean scores of the two groups of ‘summarizing’ and ‘reading comprehension’. However the strength of association for the immediate post-test and the delayed one showed that a large part of the variance between the three groups could be explained by the reading purpose.
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English
Published:
Applied Research on English Language, Volume:3 Issue: 1, Jan 2014
Pages:
55 to 66
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