Background
Type: Article

The strategic needs of Iranian students in reading literary and non-literary texts: A dialogic approach

Journal: Asian EFL Journal (17381460)Year: 2011/09/01Volume: 13Issue: 3Pages: 153 - 183
Afzali K. Tavangar M.Amouzadeh Mehdiraji M.a Rasekh A.E.
Language: English

Abstract

The current study sets out 1) to investigate the strategic needs of participants in reading literary and non-literary texts; and 2) to shed light on the differences of reading literary and non-literary texts. To achieve this aim, thirty participants read three literary and two non-literary texts and wrote down the questions for which they could not find any answer.Next, these questions were categorized in five groups: Scripturally implicit, textually implicit, textually explicit, linguistic and miscomprehension. The findings suggest that the dominant problem of participants lies in textually implicit aspects of the text. Finally, a Kruskal-Wallis test was applied in order to compare the frequency of question types across literary and non-literary texts. The difference of all question types proved to be statistically significant across both literary and non-literary texts.


Author Keywords

Dialogic approachDiscourse analysisGenre analysisReading literatureReading strategies