Title of article :
PLEASURE READING IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE and COMPETENCE IN SPEAKING, LISTENING, READING and WRITING
Author/Authors :
Cho, Kyung-Sook Busan National University of Education Gydero 24 - Yeonje-gu - Busan, South Korea , Krashen, Stephen University of Southern California (Emeritus) Los Angeles - CA, USA
Abstract :
Positive and significant correlations ranging from .34 to .51 were
found between self-reported pleasure reading (books, newspapers and
magazines) and self-reported competence in speaking, listening, reading and
writing English, among teachers in Korea whose responsibilities included
teaching English as a foreign language. This result confirms the
comprehension hypothesis, which claims that understanding what we hear
and read is the cause of language development.
Keywords :
comprehension hypothesis , language skills , pleasure reading
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal