GRADED READERS: A NEW PATH FOR LEARNERS OF TURKISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Abstract
Within last decades Turkish as a foreign language (TFL)
started to be seen as the field in great demand regarding the
recent sociological and political issues in the world. So far a lot
of research has been done on designing Turkish coursebooks,
improving teaching materials but almost no concern has been
paid for extensive reading materials for such learners after
completing levels of learning. At this point graded readers
are thought to be a supplementary source to satisfy the
requirements of learners seeking other opportunities to master
on Turkish. Basing on these facts, the study aims to inquire
about the views of learners regarding the need of graded
reader. As a research instrument, a survey with qualitative and
quantitative properties assessing 30 participants’ responses
is designed by taking experts’ opinions. One third of the
participants are also interviewed for clarifying their responses
to the research items. The results basing on the findings show
that the participants need further supplementary sources
as an extensive reading material especially graded readers
for comprehending the structure of Turkish and its cultural
elements, besides another point derived from the data is that
the growing interest in recognition of Turkish literature works.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Linguistics
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Ebru Şenyiğit
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Türkiye
Publication Date
February 28, 2019
Submission Date
October 20, 2018
Acceptance Date
December 24, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2019 Volume: 170 Number: 1