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Amos Paran, Reading in EFL: facts and fictions, ELT Journal, Volume 50, Issue 1, January 1996, Pages 25–34, https://doi.org/10.1093/elt/50.1.25
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Abstract
This paper examines the representation of the reading process in a number of EFL methodology texts. It argues that many of these representations are dated, and based on a theory that was never a mainstream theory of L1 reading. Research findings are quoted to strengthen a bottom-up view of the reading process: good readers do not rely on hypothesis formation and prediction as much as is commonly thought. Visual input and bottom-up processing during reading are of great importance. The paper concludes with suggestions for exercises to strengthen automatic word recognition in EFL reader
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