#3239

All levels Practice-based Short Session (20 minutes)

My Personal Journey into ER and How it has Shaped my Foreign Language Learning Style

Permission to Record

Sun, Aug 7, 15:30-15:50 Asia/Tokyo

Location: Sunday afternoon

After 5 years of living in a Chinese speaking country and over 100 hours of class lessons, I failed to get a grasp of this language and communicate in my daily life. After discovering ER and the Mandarin Companion series, I began a serious quest into extensive reading for myself. Within weeks, my comprehension grew as did my “feel” for the language and for how to correct troublesome grammar points. In this talk, I describe the experiences of first getting into graded readers, where my reading was slow initially and how it improved quickly, how this helped my grades, and the difficulties that arose. Additionally, I found ER is beneficial for those at advanced language level. This talk is to help teachers better understand their students’ extensive reading experiences and encourage teachers to write graded readers in their own languages.

  • Taylor Melton

    Originally from the US, I have been living in Taiwan for 7 years. I currently teach in the Department of Applied Foreign Languages at Overseas Chinese University in Taichung, Taiwan. Additionally, I'm completing a MA in Linguistics at National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei with a focus on L2 syntax acquisition. I'm an avid user of extensive reading in my own L2 acquisition journey and incorporate extensive reading into my classes.