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Beginning to Read in Vietnamese: Kindergarten Precursors to First Grade Fluency and Reading Comprehension.

Giang Pham1, Catherine E Snow2.   

Abstract

Measures of decoding and oral language have been shown to predict early reading comprehension across a wide variety of languages, though the timeframe and strength of the predictions vary by orthographic depth. This study is the first to examine predictors of early reading in Vietnamese, a transparent orthography of Romanized letters and diacritics. Eighty-two children in Hanoi, Vietnam, completed measures of decoding and oral language in kindergarten (phonological awareness, PA; rapid automatized naming, RAN; receptive and expressive vocabulary) and measures of decoding and reading comprehension in first grade. Average performance at the end of first grade, after just one year of formal instruction, was near ceiling on word reading but more variable on nonword and text reading. Kindergarten PA and RAN (but not vocabulary) predicted first-grade decoding after controlling for maternal education and kindergarten decoding, and PA was a stronger predictor than RAN (10% vs 4% of unique variance). The best predictors of first grade reading comprehension were first-grade decoding (47% of unique variance) and kindergarten expressive vocabulary (4% of unique variance) after controlling for maternal education. Overall, Vietnamese children became accurate and efficient decoders after one year of instruction. Findings from RAN and PA suggest their utility in guiding differentiated instruction on decoding. Kindergarten vocabulary, which differed as a function of maternal education, significantly predicted first-grade comprehension.

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Keywords:  early reading; phonological awareness; rapid automatized naming; reading acquisition; reading comprehension; reading development; reading fluency; transparent orthography

Year:  2020        PMID: 33737767      PMCID: PMC7963025          DOI: 10.1007/s11145-020-10066-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Read Writ        ISSN: 0922-4777


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