Reading Speed and Reading Comprehension in an English-Medium Instruction Context
Journal article, 2024

The undeniable importance of reading in higher education prompted this investigation into the reading skills of a group often overlooked in previous research: master’s level students studying in English-medium instruction (EMI) environments. Participants (148 master's-level students of engineering) completed the Nelson-Denny Reading Test (Form G), a test of reading speed and reading comprehension. The results indicate that, at group level, these students attained levels of comprehension and rates of (silent) reading which are broadly comparable to those found for second-language users of English in better researched settings. However, a great deal of individual variation was observed, suggesting that some students may find it challenging to read for study purposes. The implications of these findings for various stakeholder groups in EMI are discussed.

reading comprehension

reading at university

English-medium instruction

higher education

reading speed

Author

Diane Pecorari

University of Leeds

Hans Malmström

Chalmers, Communication and Learning in Science, Language and Communication

Philip Shaw

Stockholm University

Reading in a Foreign Language

15390578 (eISSN)

Vol. 36 1 1-18

Does English-medium instruction develop professional English literacy? A longitudinal investigation of master's programmes

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2013-2373), 2014-01-01 -- 2017-12-31.

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Languages and Literature

Educational Sciences

Learning and teaching

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12/11/2024