Measuring the Predictability of Iranian EFL Students’ Pragmatic Listening Comprehension With Language Proficiency, Self-Regulated Learning in Listening, and Willingness to Communicate
Publish place: The Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances.، Vol: 9، Issue: 2
Publish Year: 1400
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Abstract:
Pragmatic Listening Comprehension (PLC), as a complex process, is influenced by various cognitive, psychological, contextual, social, cultural, and linguistic factors. To make a stride toward understanding the role of such factors in PLC, the present study sought not only to scrutinize to what extent PLC was associated with language proficiency, Self-Regulated Learning in Listening (SRLL), and Willingness to Communicate (WTC) but also to examine an empirical path analysis model to predict PLC through language proficiency, SRLL, and WTC. To this aim, a group of ۲۶۹ upper-intermediate and advanced level Iranian EFL learners, whose ages ranged from ۱۹ to ۳۴, participated in the study by answering the ۴۰-item pragmatic multiple-choice discourse completion test (MDCT), as well as the valid and reliable questionnaires of SRLL and WTC. The results of correlational analyses revealed that PLC was significantly and positively associated with language proficiency, SRLL, and WTC. These findings were further approved in the path analysis model; language proficiency, SRLL, and WTC were significant positive predictors of PLC. The path model disclosed the significant prediction of PLC in terms of the three independent variables of the study. Based on these results, relevant pedagogical implications were proposed with the aim of enhancing the pedagogical knowledge and practice of key educational stakeholders.
Keywords:
Pragmatic Listening Comprehension (PLC) , Language proficiency , Self-regulated Learning in Listening (SRLL) , Willingness to Communicate (WTC) , English as a Second/Foreign Language (EFL/ESL)
Authors
Ali Zangoei
PhD in Applied Linguistics, Lecturer at Department of English Language and Literature, Gonabad University, Gonabad, Iran
Ali Derakhshan
Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran
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