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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).

Three major areas are covered: (1) acquisition of Chinese characters; (2) reading comprehension subskills and reader's identity; (3) reading instruction and assessment. The first part delves into the foundation of Chinese literacy developmenthow 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. 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

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

LIU LI AND DONGBO ZHANG

PART I

Acquisition of Chinese characters

1. The effects of stroke-order accuracy on L2 Chinese character writing

Tianxu Chen, Bing Feng, Mengyue Wang, Khanh-Ngan Doan

2. The more the merrier? A synthesis study of single-coded and dual-coded word learning in theory-driven L2 Chinese instruction

Sihui Ke, Chin-His Lin

3. Typing vs handwriting on CFL students’ character learning

Liu Li

4. Effects of timed dictation on Chinese character writing: A preliminary study in beginning-level CFL learners

Siyan Hou, Atsushi Fukada

PART II

Reading comprehension subskills and readers’ identity

5. The role of character-recognition skills in shallow and deep reading comprehension

Wei-Li Hsu

6. Development of morphological awareness and its impact on reading among young learners of Chinese as a heritage language

Yanhui Zhang, Keiko Koda, Chin-Lung Yang, Chan Lü

7. Developmental interdependence between word decoding, vocabulary knowledge, and reading comprehension in young L2 readers of Chinese

Dongbo Zhang, Xiaoxi Sun

8. A tale of two less successful CSL readers: A qualitative study of reading difficulties and strategies use

Sha Huang

9. Literacy environment and heritage language learner’s literacy identity

Liu Li

PART III

Reading instruction and assessment

10. Beyond the pages of a book: A Chinese language teacher’s discursive behavior of conducting guided book reading

Zheng Gu

11. Teaching modern Chinese literature to second-language Chinese students through the use of drama

Ziv W.N. Kan, Elizabeth K. Y. Loh

12. Reading assessment in Chinese as a foreign language

Keiko Koda, Xiaomeng Li

13. Validation of a Chinese online placement test

Liu Li

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367464875, 978-0367464875
      ISBN10: 036746487X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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).

      Three major areas are covered: (1) acquisition of Chinese characters; (2) reading comprehension subskills and reader's identity; (3) reading instruction and assessment. The first part delves into the foundation of Chinese literacy developmenthow 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. 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

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      List of Tables

      List of contributors

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      LIU LI AND DONGBO ZHANG

      PART I

      Acquisition of Chinese characters

      1. The effects of stroke-order accuracy on L2 Chinese character writing

      Tianxu Chen, Bing Feng, Mengyue Wang, Khanh-Ngan Doan

      2. The more the merrier? A synthesis study of single-coded and dual-coded word learning in theory-driven L2 Chinese instruction

      Sihui Ke, Chin-His Lin

      3. Typing vs handwriting on CFL students’ character learning

      Liu Li

      4. Effects of timed dictation on Chinese character writing: A preliminary study in beginning-level CFL learners

      Siyan Hou, Atsushi Fukada

      PART II

      Reading comprehension subskills and readers’ identity

      5. The role of character-recognition skills in shallow and deep reading comprehension

      Wei-Li Hsu

      6. Development of morphological awareness and its impact on reading among young learners of Chinese as a heritage language

      Yanhui Zhang, Keiko Koda, Chin-Lung Yang, Chan Lü

      7. Developmental interdependence between word decoding, vocabulary knowledge, and reading comprehension in young L2 readers of Chinese

      Dongbo Zhang, Xiaoxi Sun

      8. A tale of two less successful CSL readers: A qualitative study of reading difficulties and strategies use

      Sha Huang

      9. Literacy environment and heritage language learner’s literacy identity

      Liu Li

      PART III

      Reading instruction and assessment

      10. Beyond the pages of a book: A Chinese language teacher’s discursive behavior of conducting guided book reading

      Zheng Gu

      11. Teaching modern Chinese literature to second-language Chinese students through the use of drama

      Ziv W.N. Kan, Elizabeth K. Y. Loh

      12. Reading assessment in Chinese as a foreign language

      Keiko Koda, Xiaomeng Li

      13. Validation of a Chinese online placement test

      Liu Li

      Index

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