This text presents up-to-date theory, research, and classroom
applications in second language reading from an interactive perspective.
The paperback edition presents up-to-date theory, research, and
classroom applications in second language reading from an interactive
perspective. The book supports the view that reading in a second
language involves more than decoding; instead, reading is seen as an
interactive process whereby the learner's own background and knowledge
contribute to understanding reading material. These articles are written
by experts in the reading field, who present process models and discuss
classroom applications. The book examines traditional approaches that
focus on text and decoding skills, as well as more contemporary theories
that consider the reader's base knowledge.