Volume 15 (2023)
Volume 14 (2022)
Volume 13 (2021)
Volume 12 (2020)
Volume 11 (2019)
Volume 10 (2018)
Volume 9 (2017)
Volume 8 (2016)
Volume 7 (2015)
Volume 6 (2014)
Volume 5 (2013)
Volume 4 (2012)
Volume 3 (2011)
Volume 2 (2010)
Volume 1 (2009)
English language learning
A Critical Examination of Western and Islamic Orientations to English Language Education in Iran: A Call for Dialogue across Various Perspectives in a Non-Native Context

Mahmood Reza Moradian; Akram Ramezanzadeh; Saeed Khazaie

Volume 14, Issue 29 , May 2022, , Pages 118-132

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.50582.2482

Abstract
  Overviewing the current literature on Western and Islamic orientations to English language education and illuminating the advantages and challenges of each orientation, this study endeavored to critically examine English language teaching in the context of Iran. In effect, this study elaborated on modernist, ...  Read More

Do Iranians and Americans Congratulate their Friends Differently on their Birthdays on Facebook? A Case for Intercultural Studies

Ali Jahangard; Neda Khanlarzadeh; Ashkan Latifi

Volume 8, Issue 18 , December 2016, , Pages 123-143

Abstract
  Cross-cultural analyses of speech acts are among the hot topics in contrastive studies and up to now various researchers have explored this very issue. Despite the ample studies in this field, the speech act of congratulation, especially the subject of ‘birthday congratulation’ remains untouched. ...  Read More

Does number of options in multiple choice tests affect item facility and discrimination? An examination of test-taker preferences

Karim Sadeghi; Ghazal Akhavan Masoumi

Volume 9, Issue 19 , June 2017, , Pages 123-143

Abstract
  Multiple Choice tests are utilized widely in educational assessment because of their objectivity, ease of scoring, and reliability. This study aimed to compare IF and ID of MC vocabulary test items and attempted to find whether these indices are affected by the number of options. To this end, four 20 ...  Read More

Sociocultural Identity Development Scaffolded by Collaboration-Conducive Strategies: A Case of an Iranian EFL Writing Class

Seyyed Mohammad Ali Soozandehfar; Rahman Sahragard

Volume 7, Issue 15 , May 2015, , Pages 125-156

Abstract
  This investigation postulates Vygotsky’s (1978) concept of zone of proximal development (ZPD) and his related “scaffolding” metaphor as well as Norton’s (2006) principles of sociocultural identity as its theoretical foundation. This research intends to scrutinize the socioculturally-oriented ...  Read More

English language teaching
Unveiling the Power of Teacher Concern: Exploring EFL Institute Students’ Perceptions and its Impact on Motivation, Anxiety, and Language Achievement

Saba Hasanzadeh; Shaghayegh Shayesteh; Reza Pishghadam; Elham Naji-Meidani

Volume 15, Issue 32 , December 2023, , Pages 126-143

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.58198.2561

Abstract
  The current qualitative study examined the role of teacher concern in Iranian institute English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students’ motivation and anxiety. The study involved 24 participants who participated in a focus group interview to express their opinions on this topic. Thematic analysis ...  Read More

English language learning
Appraisal Resources in Book Reviews: A Study of Cross-Gender Variations

Ali Hashemi; Fatemeh Mahdavirad; Golnar Mazdayasna

Volume 13, Issue 28 , December 2021, , Pages 127-146

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2021.46516.2404

Abstract
  Writing a book review is an instance of evaluative academic writing where thewriter is involved in an interaction with the author and the reader, evaluates theviewpoints stated in the book and voices his own position and stance in a dialoguewith the reader. Working within the framework of Martin and ...  Read More

English language teaching
Self-Reflection Training: An Investigation of Iranian In-Service EFL Teachers’ Belief and Performance Development

Sajjad Fathi; Ahmad Mohseni; Hossein Rahmanpanah

Volume 15, Issue 31 , July 2023, , Pages 131-146

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.53496.2508

Abstract
  This study aims to investigate the effect of implementing self-reflection training on Iranian in-service EFL teachers’ beliefs and performance development. From all available participants teaching at the International College of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, 20 in-service EFL ...  Read More

English language teaching
Research into Iranian EFL Learners’ Perceptions of Culture Management: A Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Mahnaz Mostafaei Alaei; Fatemeh Moradi

Volume 14, Issue 29 , May 2022, , Pages 133-154

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.50261.2478

Abstract
  The present study aimed at constructing a reliable and valid instrument that could explore EFL learners’ perceptions of culture management. A focus group was held with EFL university students familiar with culture-related concepts, and the themes were extracted from a detailed analysis of transcripts. ...  Read More

Iranian EFL Learners’ Motivational Fluctuation in Task Performance over Different Timescales

Hadi Yaghoubi Nezhad; Ahmad Moinzadeh; Hossein Barati

Volume 9, Issue 20 , November 2017, , Pages 135-155

Abstract
  Motivation for learning a new language does not have an all-or-none impact. It is gradually formed and fluctuated over time and on each timescale has varying levels of influence on a person’s endeavor to learn a language. At the present time, scholars claim that throughout the Second Language Development ...  Read More

English language learning
The Effect of Intensive Planned Focus on Form on the Implicit L2 Knowledge of Iranian EFL Learners (Research Article)

Rajab Esfandiari

Volume 13, Issue 27 , June 2021, , Pages 137-162

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2021.44074.2339

Abstract
  Attention to form in input now seems to have found its way into second language acquisition (SLA), and it is recommended that language learners’ consciousness be raised for language learning to occur and become intake. Input enhancement and output have received considerable attention in recent ...  Read More

English language learning
Investigating the Efficacy of Flipped Learning on Autonomy and Skill-Learning of Iranian EFL Learners

Jamshid Mashhadi

Volume 14, Issue 30 , November 2022, , Pages 137-148

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.53178.2505

Abstract
  Flipped classroom is a learning model where assignments are shifted, and learning happens outside of educational settings. This modern concept fundamentally refers to lesson input being conducted at home by the learner for sharing and applying knowledge. FL approaches have received considerable focus ...  Read More

English language teaching
Language Assessment Practices and Training Preferences of EL Teachers: Iranian EFL Teachers in Focus

Kaveh Jalilzadeh; Adel Dastgoshadeh; Raheleh Khosravi

Volume 15, Issue 32 , December 2023, , Pages 144-160

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.59200.2583

Abstract
  This research explores language assessment practices and training preferences in Iranian English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching, aiming to provide valuable insights into the current landscape among 363 Iranian EFL teachers. Data collection included diverse demographics, facilitating a thorough ...  Read More

The Effect of Cognitive Factors of Rhetorically Different Listening Tasks on L2 Listening Quality of Iranian Advanced EFL Learners

Aliakbar Khomeijani Farahani; Masoumeh Ahmadi Shirazi; Seyyed Ahmad Mousavi; Saleh Arizavi

Volume 8, Issue 18 , December 2016, , Pages 145-165

Abstract
  This study examined the effect of two different authentic topic-familiar rhetorical L2 listening tasks (expository and argumentative) differing in reasoning demand on the listening comprehension scores of a number of Iranian EFL advanced learners. Sixty homogeneous advanced learners were recruited based ...  Read More

Making sense of EFL teacher agency: Insights from an Iran case study

Rahman Sahragard; Alireza Rasti

Volume 9, Issue 19 , June 2017, , Pages 145-168

Abstract
  This investigation set out to look into the issue of teachers’ exercise of agency in the Iranian EFL context. More specifically, as part of a larger study, it reports on the ways two Iranian Ministry of Education teachers make sense of and operate in the country’s educational setting under ...  Read More

English language learning
Demystifying Problems and Opportunities of the Persianophone Physical Education Ph.D. Academic Writers in Writing English Research Article Abstracts for International Journal Publication

Behnaz Hosseingholipour; Zari Saeedi; Esmaeel Ali Salimi; Sara Keshkar

Volume 13, Issue 28 , December 2021, , Pages 147-171

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2021.46264.2399

Abstract
  Writing effective and persuasive manuscripts for submission to the high-indexed Iranian and international English-medium journals for the purpose of publication deserves having to-the-point knowledge and proficiency, which the Non-Native English writers of the non-English speaking countries seem to be ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Role of Synchronous and Asynchronous Multimodal Scaffolding in Learners’ Writing Complexity Improvement

Giti Mousapour Negari; Maryam Zeynali

Volume 15, Issue 31 , July 2023, , Pages 147-165

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.55059.2524

Abstract
  Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) modes can ease scaffolding through multimodality in collaborative writing tasks. However, there is an ongoing debate regarding synchronous and asynchronous CMC environments. Additionally, there are conflicting results regarding gender’s pedagogical beliefs ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Effectiveness of Radial Categories in Facilitating EFL learners' Cognitive Operations for Learning Phrasal Verbs

Maryam Mehrad Sadr; Akbar Hesabi; MohammadTaghi Shahnazari Dorcheh

Volume 14, Issue 30 , November 2022, , Pages 149-164

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.52114.2498

Abstract
  Mastery of English phrasal verbs is regarded as a stumbling block for English language learners, even at advanced levels. Possible sources of difficulty can be a lack of clear meaning and the random nature of particles. The lack of an organized approach to present phrasal verbs to the learners might ...  Read More

English language teaching
Customized Oral Corrective Feedback: Learners’ Preferences and Personality Traits

Nooshin Nateghian; Zhila Mohammadnia

Volume 14, Issue 29 , May 2022, , Pages 155-170

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.49503.2471

Abstract
  This study aims at investigating second language learners’ preferences for receiving oral corrective feedback on lexical and grammatical errors in relation to their personality traits. Given the established benefits of providing corrective feedback, the question remains how to customize corrective ...  Read More

The effect of verbal and visuospatial working memory spans on collocation processing in learners of English

Mohammad Momenian; Jafar Mohammad Amini; Reza Ghafar Samar

Volume 9, Issue 20 , November 2017, , Pages 157-186

Abstract
  Much interest has recently been directed toward the knowledge of collocations in the field of second language learning since they have been asserted to improve fluency. The current study was intended to examine the effect of verbal and visuospatial working memory spans on the processing of collocations ...  Read More

Cognitive Aspects of Teacher Expertise in ELT

Elham Yazdanmehr; Ramin Akbari

Volume 7, Issue 15 , May 2015, , Pages 157-180

Abstract
  The present paper seeks to investigate the cognitive abilities of expert EFL teachers. To this aim, the existing literature was examined and ten cognitive themes were derived which were further investigated through interviews conducted with ten academics, teacher trainers and exemplary teachers of the ...  Read More

English language learning
The Effect of Regulatory Focus and Reference of Comparison Feedback on EFL Learners’ Achievement Emotions and Achievement Goals

Marzieh Mehri; Zahra Amirian; Mohsen Rezazadeh

Volume 15, Issue 32 , December 2023, , Pages 161-177

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2021.48394.2452

Abstract
  This study aimed at examining the effects of the feedback types designed based on the regulatory focus theory (i.e., prevention vs. promotion) and reference of comparison (i.e., normative vs. self-referential) on achievement emotions and achievement goals. One hundred intermediate English language learners ...  Read More

English language learning
IELTS Washback Effect and Instructional Planning: The Role of IELTS-Related Experiences of Iranian EFL Teachers (Research Article)

Masoomeh Estaji; Farhad Ghiasvand

Volume 13, Issue 27 , June 2021, , Pages 163-192

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2021.45369.2369

Abstract
  High-stakes tests exert impacts on teachers’ perceptions, methodology, practices, and materials used in the classroom. However, previous research studies have overlooked the role of teachers’ past experiences in the tests and their instructional planning prior to, during, and after the preparation ...  Read More

English language learning
Investigating Iranian EFL Student Teachers’ Attitude toward the Implementation of Machine Translation as an ICALL Tool

Vahid Reza Mirzaeian; Katayoun Oskoui

Volume 14, Issue 30 , November 2022, , Pages 165-179

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2022.52038.2496

Abstract
  This quantitative study aimed to investigate Iranian EFL student teachers’ perceptions on the use of Machine Translation (MT) for foreign language learning in academic context. To this end, 107 EFL student teachers from a women-only state university in Tehran, Iran, completed a recently developed ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Differential Effects of Direct and Indirect Corrective Feedback on Impulsive and Reflective EFL Learners’ Writing Accuracy

Simin Sattarpour; Raziyeh Ghassab Sahebkar; Fatemeh Pourebrahim

Volume 15, Issue 31 , July 2023, , Pages 166-183

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.53957.2517

Abstract
  Given the significant role of corrective feedback and individual differences in the process of foreign language acquisition, in the present study we set out to investigate the effect of direct and indirect corrective feedback on impulsive and reflective EFL learners’ writing accuracy. Sixty learners ...  Read More

Investigating the Manifestation of Teaching Expertise Feature among Novice and Experienced EFL Teachers

Saeed Mehrpour; Zahraossadat Mirsanjari

Volume 8, Issue 18 , December 2016, , Pages 167-198

Abstract
  The present study was an attempt to investigate the manifestation of teaching expertise of EFL teachers in Iranian formal educational context. More specifically, it was intended to study how teachers of English in Iranian high schools and General English instructors in a state university manifest features ...  Read More