JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics)
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)

Examining Gender Divide, Reading Habits and Preferences in EFL Undergraduate Students

Arifin, Riyadh Ahsanul (Unknown)
Sakina, Rahma (Unknown)
Mustika, Rispa (Unknown)
Putri, Wulandari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2025

Abstract

This study explores gender differences, reading habits, and preferences among undergraduate students studying English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at Ma'soem University, focusing on second, fourth, and eighth semesters. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to gather detailed data through comprehensive questionnaires and in-depth interviews. The sample included 32 participants, evenly distributed between male and female students. Key findings revealed a significant language preference gap, with 37.5% of female students preferring foreign language reading, compared to 18.8% of males who favored their native language. Regarding format, male students overwhelmingly preferred print books (93.8%), while females were more divided, with 75% favoring print and 25% choosing electronic formats. Both genders leaned towards fiction, though females showed a slightly stronger preference. Genre preferences also differed, with males favoring fantasy, mystery/thriller, and self-help, while females leaned towards fantasy, romance, and self-help. Access methods varied, with males more likely to use bookstores and lending networks, while females frequently used libraries and online platforms.  

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Journal Info

Abbrev

englishpedagogy

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics) publishes original papers researching or documenting issues in English teaching-learning and ...