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Original Article

Indian students learning to read English: an analysis using the simple view of reading

David D. Paige

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E-mail address: dpaige@bellarmine.edu

Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education, Bellarmine University, , Louisville, KY, 40205 USA

Address for correspondence: David D. Paige, Bellarmine University, Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education, 2000 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205, USA. E‐mail:

dpaige@bellarmine.edu

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Grant S. Smith

School of Education, Bellarmine University, , Louisville, KY, USA

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First published: 24 February 2017

Abstract

The simple view of reading hypothesises that reading comprehension is predicted by decoding and language abilities. In this study, 257 fifth‐grade English‐language learners (Ells) in south‐central India were assessed on reading and language measures. Using a model of the simple view, we fit the data using path analysis to determine the extent to which it predicts reading comprehension. Results show that the effect of listening vocabulary on reading comprehension is mediated by listening comprehension, while the effect of word reading fluency on reading comprehension is mediated by passage reading fluency. The final path model explains 33.8% of the variance in reading comprehension. Results are discussed in relation to previous studies.