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Reading in Chinese as an Additional Language e-bog

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Reading in Chinese as an Additional Language focuses on Chinese literacy acquisition, which has been considered most difficult by both learners and teachers of Chinese as an additional language (CAL).a a Three major areas are covered: (1) acquisition of Chinese characters; (2)a reading comprehension subskills and reader's identity; (3) reading instruction and assessment. The first parta del...
E-bog 273,24 DKK
Forfattere Zhang, Dongbo (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 29 december 2022
Længde 286 sider
Genrer 2GDC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000806403
Reading in Chinese as an Additional Language focuses on Chinese literacy acquisition, which has been considered most difficult by both learners and teachers of Chinese as an additional language (CAL).a a Three major areas are covered: (1) acquisition of Chinese characters; (2)a reading comprehension subskills and reader's identity; (3) reading instruction and assessment. The first parta delves into the foundation of Chinese literacy development-how to learn and teach Chinese characters. The second part examines various learners' reading comprehension subskills, as well as the evolution of learners' literacy identity. The third part explores effective instructional methods and assessment practices for CAL reading development.a Theoretically, this book provides frameworks and evidence from both cognitive and sociocultural perspectives on the nature of CAL reading development. Pedagogically, the book showcases how to teach and assess CAL reading skills. Methodologically, this book includes empirical studies using both qualitative and quantitative methods. In terms of scope, the book covers a much broader spectrum of issues about CAL reading research and classroom teaching than has previously been available. Writing is also discussed in several chapters. In terms of technology, the book includes discussion on how the use of computers, the Internet, and social media impacts students' Chinese literacy acquisition.a This book will help CAL researchers and educators better understand the nature of CAL reading development and become well informed about CAL classroom teaching and assessment, including the application of interactive approaches to teaching and assessing diverse reading skills.