Some
new evidence for an old hypothesis (self-selected pleasure reading is good for
you!)
Free voluntary reading – the source of
reading ability, writing style, much of spelling, vocabulary, grammar
The evidence
Sustained Silent Reading
-
The Fiji Island study
(RRQ, 1983): Elley & Mangubhai: gains in RC
Grade
|
ALM
|
SSR
|
Big Books
|
4
|
6.5
|
15
|
15
|
5
|
2.5
|
9
|
15
|
year 2: larger
differences, readers better in writing, listening and grammar
Elley – The Singapore
Project (Language Learning, 1991).
Evidence from English as a foreign
language (Krashen, 2007, ijflt.com)
Study
|
n
|
titles
|
titles/S
|
Duration
|
ES Cloze
|
ES RC
|
Yuan & Nash, 1992
|
37
|
200
|
5.4
|
one year
|
0.38
|
|
Sims, 1996
|
30
|
550
|
18.3
|
one year
|
|
0.81
|
Sims, 1996
|
30
|
550
|
18.3
|
one year
|
|
0.65
|
Mason retakers
|
30
|
100
|
3.3
|
one sem
|
0.702
|
|
Mason Jr college
|
31
|
200
|
6.4
|
one year
|
1.47
|
|
Mason university
|
40
|
200
|
5
|
one year
|
1.11
|
|
Mason: response L1
|
40
|
550
|
13.75
|
one year
|
0.24
|
0.61
|
Mason: response L2
|
36
|
550
|
15.28
|
one year
|
0.63
|
0.48
|
Lituanas et al, 2001
|
30
|
|
|
6 months
|
|
1.7
|
Bell, 2001
|
14
|
2000
|
142.9
|
one year
|
1.31
|
3.14
|
Sheu, 2003
|
31
|
57
|
1.84
|
|
|
0.71
|
Sheu, 2003
|
34
|
55
|
1.62
|
|
|
1.04
|
Lee, 2005a
|
65
|
215
|
3.3
|
12 weeks
|
0.24
|
|
Hsu & Lee, 2005
|
47
|
354
|
7.5
|
one year
|
0.58
|
|
K. Smith, 2006
|
51
|
500
|
9.8
|
one year
|
0.47
|
0.39
|
Lee, 2006
|
41
|
1200
|
29.3
|
one year
|
1.02
|
|
Hsu & Lee, 2007
|
47
|
500
|
10.6
|
3 years
|
|
|
K. Smith, 2007
|
41
|
500
|
12.2
|
one year
|
0.56
|
|
Liu, 2007
|
46
|
450
|
9.8
|
one year
|
1.59
|
|
Correlational: The
Sullivan and Brown study:
Predictors of scores
on vocabulary test given at age 16
Variable
|
beta
|
p-value
|
SES: higher job status
|
-0.012
|
0.613
|
Parent has degree
|
0.255
|
0
|
Higher income family
|
0.02
|
0.542
|
Read to everyday at age 5
|
0.115
|
0.01
|
Reads books often at age 10
|
0.313
|
0
|
Visits library often at age 10
|
0.009
|
0.791
|
Reads newspapers more than
once/week at age 16
|
0.183
|
0
|
Reads books more than once/week at age 16
|
0.353
|
0
|
Reading proficiency at age five
|
0.039
|
0
|
Reading proficiency at age 10
|
0.117
|
0
|
Pratheeba &
Krashen, 2013, Perceptual and Motor Skills, 117,
2, 1-7
Engineering
students in India, demanding vocabulary test, survey of reading habits
Variable
|
M
|
SD
|
Correlation
|
p (one-tail)
|
Vocabulary
|
30.04
|
7.39
|
|
|
Reading
Questionnaire (total)
|
62.8
|
7.31
|
.78
|
<.001
|
Book
Reading (4 items)
|
13.00
|
3.34
|
.36
|
.04
|
Computer
Reading (4 items)
|
15.84
|
2.25
|
.20
|
.22
|
Book
reading: historical novels, political novels, science fiction, biographies and
autobiographies
Ccomputer
reading: used the internet to read about current affairs, for academic
purposes, pleasure, online journals
Only one
item dealing with computer reading only
one item of the four computer reading items, pleasure reading on the internet,
correlated significantly with vocabulary test results.
Correlation
between book reading and computer reading: r = .19
Case histories
The Beniko Mason series
Gains on TOEIC
|
Mr.
Tanaka
|
Mr.
Nakano
|
Mrs.
Fujita
|
age
|
42
|
75
|
66
|
duration
|
12 months
|
5 months
|
9 weeks
|
Pages read
|
5456
|
2624
|
1739
|
Gain
|
475-655 = 180
|
495-580 = 85
|
680-740 = 60
|
Points/hr
|
.56
|
.78
|
.35
|
Points/page
|
0.03
|
0.03
|
0.03
|
Hours CI
|
247
|
109
|
72.5
|
Hours study
|
70 (vocabulary)
|
"a few" (TOEIC prep)
|
94.5 (TOEIC prep)
|
Traditional
instruction = .27
Mason, B. (2011). Impressive gains on the TOEIC
after one year of comprehensible input, with no output or grammar study. The International
Journal of Foreign Language Teaching, 7(1).
http://www.tprstories.com/images/ijflt/IJFLTNovember2011.pdf
Mason,
B. (2013). Substantial
gains in listening and reading ability in English as a second language from
voluntary listening and reading in a 75 year old student. The International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching, 8(1),
25-27.
Mason,
B. (in press). The
case of Mr. Kashihara: Another case of substantial gains in reading and
listening without output or grammar study,
Shitennoji University (IBU) Journal.
FVR = the bridge between conversational and
"academic" language – the missing link: Another case hsitory In all cases, reading material is
comprehensible, compelling, reading is narrow and self-selected.
Compelling Input
A
Fan Ti and Daniel - Lao, C. and
Krashen, S. 2008. Heritage language development: Exhortation or good stories?
International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching 4 (2): 17-18.
Reaching the highest levels: A 3 stage plan
1.
For children, stories. For L2, good classes (TPRS,
Natural Approach)
2.
Extensive narrow self-selected, compelling reading,
the bridge
3.
Extensive narrow, self-seleted, compelling reading in
your area of interest.
Gaps in the research: Massive extensive free voluntary
listening.
1.
pedagogical material
2.
narrow, easy authentic
3.
harder authenttic
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