Effects of a phonological awareness program on English reading and spelling among Hong Kong Chinese ESL children

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Susanna S. S. Yeung
Linda S. Siegel
Carol K. K. Chan
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[1] The Hong Kong Institute of Education,Department of Psychological Studies
[2] The University of Hong Kong,Faculty of Education
[3] The University of British Columbia,Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education
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Reading and Writing | 2013年 / 26卷
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English reading; Biliteracy; Chinese ESL children; Phonological awareness instruction;
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This study investigated the effects of a 12-week language-enriched phonological awareness instruction on 76 Hong Kong young children who were learning English as a second language. The children were assigned randomly to receive the instruction on phonological awareness skills embedded in vocabulary learning activities or comparison instruction which consisted of vocabulary learning and writing tasks but no direct instruction in phonological awareness skills. They were tested on receptive and expressive vocabulary, phonological awareness at the syllable, rhyme and phoneme levels, reading, and spelling in English before and after the program implementation. The results indicated that children who received the phonological awareness instruction performed significantly better than the comparison group on English word reading, spelling, phonological awareness at all levels and expressive vocabulary on the posttest when age, general intelligence and the pretest scores were controlled statistically. The findings suggest that phonological awareness instruction embedded in vocabulary learning activities might be beneficial to kindergarteners learning English as a second language.
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页数:23
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