Maryam Farhang-Ju

Shahrekord University

[ 1 ] - A Pragmatic Study of Speech Acts by Iranian and Spanish Nonnative English Learners

This study was an attempt to investigate Iranian and Spanish intermediate nonnative English learners’ request strategies to their faculty. To this aim, 74 (50 Iranian and 24 Spanish) nonnative English intermediate learners participated in this study. A discourse completion test (DCT) was used to elicit the request strategies used by the participants. The findings suggested the participants empl...

[ 2 ] - نقد و ارزیابی کتاب زبان انگلیسی عمومی دانشگاه پیام نور

کتاب‌های درسی دانشگاه از مهم‌ترین و در دسترس‌ترین ابزار آموزشی هستند که نقشی تعیین‌کننده در بهبود سطح آموزشی، تعیین محتوا و خط‌مشی آموزشی ایفا می‌کنند. یکی از روش‌های پژوهشی برای بررسی کتاب‌های دانشگاهی تحلیل محتواست که شیوۀ طراحی بهتر کتاب درسی را در اختیار مدیران، برنامه‌ریزان و مؤلفان این کتاب‌ها قرار می‌دهد. در این پژوهش سعی شده است تا با ارزیابی کتاب زبان انگلیسی عمومی دانشگاه پیام نور پیش...

[ 3 ] - Effects of Metalinguistic Feedback on Grammatical Accuracy of Iranian Field (In)dependent L2 Learners’ Writing Ability

An increasing number of studies have investigated the effects of different types of corrective feedback. However, doubts have been raised whether field (in)dependent (FI/FD) L2 learners benefit differently from the explicit type of corrective feedback (i.e., metalinguistic). This study examined the (possible) effects of metalinguistic feedback on FI/FD intermediate L2 learners’ writing accuracy...

[ 4 ] - Applied Linguistics Faculty Members’ Perceptions of (Im)politeness and (In)appropriateness of L2 Learners’ E-Mail Requests

A significant amount of contribution to pragmatics research comes from cross-cultural and developmental pragmatic studies with L2 learners in focus; however, despite broad interest in such analyses, the role of lecturers has been relatively ignored. As the lectures’ perceptions/opinions of L2 learners’ e-mail requests are important, L2 learners must become familiar with their lecturers’...

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