Critical Reading Ability and its Relation to L2 Proficiency of Malaysian ESL Learners

Authors

  • Zuhana Mohd Zin Universiti Putra Malaysia
  • Bee Eng Wong Department of English, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia
  • Shameem Rafik-Galea UPM

Abstract

Critical reading is an important ability to acquire particularly among college or university students. This study investigated the level of critical reading skills among Malaysian ESL learners at the tertiary level. The motivation for conducting the study is due to the increasing number of claims by employers and educators that most graduates lack the ability to read and think critically. Among the required reading and thinking abilities necessary to read a text critically are the analytical and inference skills. Specifically, this study examined the ESL learners’ analytical and inference skills when they read two expository texts.  A self-developed critical reading comprehension test (CRCT) was used to measure their analytical skills in identifying the writer’s purpose and the main ideas in the text. The findings indicated that the students lacked the required critical skills, in particular, when they are required to identify the writer’s purpose and the main idea in the text which support the observation and experience of many Malaysian educators and researchers. This has direct implications on reading development in Malaysia. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/3L-2014-2002-04 Key words: critical reading; critical thinking; higher-order reading comprehension; analytical and inferential skills; Malaysian ESL tertiary level learners 

Author Biographies

Zuhana Mohd Zin, Universiti Putra Malaysia

ZuhanaMohdZinis a doctoral student in English Language program specializing in reading skills at the University Putra Malaysia. She has vast experience in teaching English to ESL learners in Malaysia. Her research area is in L2 reading focusing on critical reading skills and critical literacy. 

Bee Eng Wong, Department of English, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Wong Bee Eng is an Assoc Professor at the Department of English, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Her research interests include SLA of syntax, morphosyntax, vocabulary; psycholinguistics; and L2 assessment.

Shameem Rafik-Galea, UPM

ShameemRafik-Galea is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia. She teaches courses in applied linguistics. Her main research interests are in the areas of communication and discourse studies.

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