“…The LHQ is designed to examine detailed aspects of language acquisition and language usage, including self‐evaluations of reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills for all mastered languages and whether the participants had taken a standard language proficiency test. LHQ has been used and proven effective in a number of previous L2 studies (e.g., Carlson, Goldrick, Blasingame, & Fink, ; Kuhl et al, ; Yang et al, ) and has been validated by these studies with other objective tests of proficiency (e.g., high consistency between LHQ measure and verbal fluency test; see Grant & Li, ). Based on the participants’ answers to the LHQ, the two groups of L2 learners were matched on their self‐evaluations of Mandarin reading, writing, speaking, listening, F (1, 28) = 1.346, p = .256, η p 2 = .046; F (1, 28) = 0.280, p = .601, η p 2 = .010; F (1, 28) = .040, p = .843, η p 2 = .001; F (1, 28) = 1.471, p = .235, η p 2 = .050.…”