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The effects of rhetorical organization in expository prose on ESL readers in Singapore
Citation
Goh, S. T. (1991, December). The effects of rhetorical organization in expository prose on ESL readers in Singapore. Paper presented at the Conference on ELT Methodology, Singapore.
Author
Goh, Soo Tian
Abstract
This paper reports an experimental study carried out at the Institute of Education in 1987 to find out the effects of rhetorical organisation in expository prose on ESL readers in Singapore. The study was undertaken mainly to test the findings of a study by Carrell ( 1984) on ESL readers in USA. As an extension of the earlier study, which used foreign students at an American university as subjects, the present study incorporated three levels of language proficiency: school, college* and university graduates. Results of the study confirm two of the
findings in the Carrell study: that different rhetorical organizations have differential effects on the recall of Singapore readers, and that readers who recognized and used the rhetorical organization of the original texts recalled more idea units in their recall protocols. The finding that readers with different native languages showed different recall patterns for the various rhetorical organizations is not confirmed in the present study.
The paper discusses the findings with some possible explanations where the results do not confirm those of the earlier study and also implications for further research.
Date Issued
December 1991
Description
This paper was presented at the Conference on ELT Methodology, held in Singapore from 2 - 4 Dec 1991