Abstract

Given that reading German scientific texts is an essential skill for international students in German-language degree programs, one would not expect that this key competence for academic success is hardly promoted at German universities. That is why the question arises of how international students can achieve the level of academic reading competence required in German-language degree programs. This paper focuses on findings from a study using educational design research to investigate the academic reading competence in L2 German of international students in humanities and social sciences. Through the development and implementation of an academic reading program for international students, valuable insights into the acquisition of this key competence were gained in authentic learning situations.

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