The effects of extensive reading on young Korean students’ construction development

Author:

Ro Eunseok1ORCID,Kim Hyunwoo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of English Education , Pusan National University, 2nd College of Education, 1st floor (110), 2 Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu , Busan, 46241 , South Korea

2. English Language and Literature , Yonsei University , Seodaemun-gu , South Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis study explores how input-focused implicit learning through extensive reading (ER) facilitates construction development in Korean-speaking young EFL students. Twenty-four EFL students, 10–13 years old, participated in ER as an after-school activity for four weeks (ER group). Their construction development in writing was assessed using seven argument structure constructions. The ER group’s performance preceding and following ER activities was compared to 24 young EFL students who did not engage in ER (baseline group). The results showed that the ER group improved their production of ditransitive and caused-motion constructions. Compared to the baseline group, the ER group not only produced a greater number of these constructions, but also used a wider variety of verbs not observed prior to the ER experiences, indicating an expansion of their linguistic knowledge with the target constructions. We conclude by addressing the pedagogical implications for using ER with young EFL students.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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