2019
DOI: 10.15448/1984-7726.2019.2.32314
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Working memory, metacognition and foreign language reading comprehension: a bibliographical review

Abstract: Making sense of texts from a cognitive-processing perspective involves several mental operations connecting conceptual and procedural knowledge (Gagné et al., 1993). In this regard, the reader’s ability to articulate several processes simultaneously, involving information processing and comprehension monitoring, is crucial to the construction of the mental representation of texts. Thus, this bibliographical review intends to establish theoretical relationships among reading processing, as sustained by working … Show more

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“…In Brazil, Ferrari (2002) conducted a study on two samples, each of which studied English for two hours a week for seven years. One group began learning English at the age of eight and the other at the age of thirty-one.…”
Section: Misconceptions About the Optimal Age To Learn Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, Ferrari (2002) conducted a study on two samples, each of which studied English for two hours a week for seven years. One group began learning English at the age of eight and the other at the age of thirty-one.…”
Section: Misconceptions About the Optimal Age To Learn Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%