Abstract

The article examines the cognitive prerequisites for the acquisition of reading skills and identifies two kinds of conceptual representations of language activities: functional concepts and technical concepts. In addition, specific reference is made to ESL students and reading in order to point out what they should know about reading and what their instructors should determine before working with them on reading.

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