2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1289600
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Read at home to do well at school: informal reading predicts achievement and motivation in English as a foreign language

Jennifer Meyer,
Johanna Fleckenstein,
Maleika Krüger
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionLearning English as a foreign language is necessary for many students to actively participate in an increasingly globalized world. This study explores the role of informal English language engagement for students’ reading and listening skills, as well as motivation to learn English. In an era of global interconnectedness, informal learning gains importance as a supplement to formal education.MethodsThis study extends the evidence base by analyzing extramural reading and listening activities in a la… Show more

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