نتایج جستجو برای: embedded metacognitive strategy instructionlistening comprehension anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 564941  

Journal: :journal of english language teaching and learning 2014
mohammad ali torabi

from applied linguistic point of view, the fundamental question facing the language teachers, methodologists and course designers is which procedure is more effective in fl/sl: learning to use or using to learn? definitely, in order to be a competent language user, knowledge of language system is necessary, but it is not sufficient to be a successful language user. that is why there was a gradu...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2011
Jesús Ma Alvarado Aníbal Puente Virginia Jiménez Lorena Arrebillaga

The reading achievement of children and adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has scarcely been explored in research conducted in the Spanish language and when it has, the results have been contradictory. The focus of the present research is to analyze participants' reading competency and metacognitive strategies as they carry out reading comprehension tasks. The samp...

2014
Kendra M. Hill Volker S. Brözel Greg A. Heiberger

Current research supports the role of metacognitive strategies to enhance reading comprehension. This study measured the effectiveness of online versus face-to-face metacognitive and active reading skills lessons introduced by Biology faculty to college students in a nonmajors introductory biology course. These lessons were delivered in two lectures either online (Group 1: N = 154) or face to f...

2017
Jian Xu

The present study investigated test-taking motivation in L2 listening testing context by applying Expectancy-Value Theory as the framework. Specifically, this study was intended to examine the complex relationships among expectancy, importance, interest, listening anxiety, listening metacognitive awareness, and listening test score using data from a large-scale and high-stakes language test amo...

Journal: :IJCALLT 2012
Po-Hsuan Chen

The present study aimed at furthering the understanding of the potential effects of e-learner characteristics on e-learner satisfaction in an EFL context. Specifically, it examined the collective impact of computer anxiety, computer-mediated communication (CMC) apprehension, metacognitive self-regulation strategy use, mastery goal orientation, and performance goal orientation on EFL e-learner s...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2011
mohammad hossein keshavarz mojgan assar

this study examined the differences among high, mid and low ambiguity tolerance groups in their reading comprehension ability and their metacognitive awareness of reading strategies. to this end, 123 first-year college students majoring in engineering with an age range of 19-25 were stratified into three groups of high, mid and low ambiguity tolerance to participate in the study. they took part...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 1989
R F Newby J A Caldwell D R Recht

Five 8- to 10-year-old children with dysphonetic and dyseidetic dyslexia were given instruction in reading comprehension using a story grammar strategy in which story instruction was differentially designed to match the simultaneous or sequential mental processing strengths of each dyslexia subtype. A multiple baseline, single subject experimental design and statistical analyses indicated that ...

Journal: :Jurnal JOEPALLT (Journal of English Pedagogy, Linguistics, Literature, and Teaching) 2021

AbstractThe research objective was to find out the effect significantly from implementation of Metacognitive Strategy on reading comprehension students. The researchers formulated problem “Does strategy affect students’ comprehension?”. In this research, students SMK Swasta Yapim Medan chosen as sample in research.In applied experimental research. This done by applying group (applying Strategy)...

Zohreh Seifoori

The aim of this quasi-experimental study was to investigate the impact of a metacognitive training program on university freshmen’s reading comprehension skill in a three-credit General English (GE) Course. The participants included eight groups of freshmen, in four disciplines: Management, Psychology, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Engineering. They were randomly assigned as four experime...

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