Volume 16 (2024)
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)
The Effect of Task Type on Autonomous EFL Learners’ Interactive Negotiations in a Text-based Synchronous Computer-mediated Context

Ali Akbar Khomeijani Farahani; Shiva Kaivanpanah; Zainab Sadat Naseri

Volume 11, Issue 24 , December 2019, , Pages 177-200

Abstract
  The importance of communicative ability in second language classroom context has increased the interest in interaction among foreign language learners. The quality of negotiations is influenced by so many factors that should be investigated in order to facilitate the process of second language acquisition. ...  Read More

On The Relationship between Test-Taking Strategies and EFL Reading Performance

nava nourdad; Parviz Ajideh

Volume 11, Issue 23 , June 2019, , Pages 189-219

Abstract
  To succeed in tests does not require only content knowledge.   Test-taking strategies are other factors which help students to achieve high scores in tests. The present mixed-method study set out to examine the relationship between test-taking strategies and reading test performance. To achieve ...  Read More

Transforming textual meaning during the revision process of research articles written by Iranian scholars

Mahmood Maniati; Alireza Jalilifar; Amir Mashhadi; Mahmood Validy

Volume 12, Issue 25 , June 2020, , Pages 191-222

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.10681

Abstract
  Publishing in English has brought about great difficulties for scholars whose first language is not English. After submitting their manuscripts to English-language journals, they usually receive comments from the reviewers on the quality of their English. One of these challenges is how links and transitions ...  Read More

A Mixed-Method Approach on the Role of Self-Constructs in Self-Regulation

Naser Rashidi; Misagh Haji Mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 26 , November 2020, , Pages 217-237

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.11473

Abstract
  The current mixed-method research aimed to investigate the effects of self-constructs on self-regulation. To this end, a number of 127 Iranian EFL learners were chosen randomly as the sample of the study. To collect data, semi-structured interviews were designed. Also, correlation analysis and regression ...  Read More

On the Relationship between Metacognitive Reading Strategies, Reading Self-Efficacy, and L2 Reading Comprehension

Abbas Ali Zarei

Volume 10, Issue 22 , December 2018, , Pages 157-181

Abstract
  The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between metacognitive reading strategies, reading self-efficacy, and reading comprehension of Iranian EFL learners. The participants were 119 Iranian B.A and M.A students majoring in English at Imam Khomeini International University and ...  Read More

Global Thoughts, Local Action: a case of comparative EFL teacher education

Mahdi Rajaeenia; Gholam Reza Kiani; Ramin Akbari

Volume 10, Issue 21 , June 2018, , Pages 161-183

Abstract
  Teacher education is deemed to play a critical role in revolutionizing any education system. As a result, pre-service teacher education has received considerable attention in education systems world over. In the context of Iran, the process of teacher education has not been properly implemented and following ...  Read More

English language teaching
Teacher Corrective Feedback on Learners’ Pragmatic Failure: Types of Feedback in Online Pragmatics Instruction

Sama Ghadiri; Zia Tajeddin; Minoo Alemi

Volume 16, Issue 33 , June 2024, , Pages 172-193

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60989.2624

Abstract
  Objective: Research on corrective feedback (CF) in L2 pragmatics instruction, especially in online teaching, is still in its infancy. To address this gap, this study sought to examine the types of CF provided by EFL teachers in online classes in response to the learners’ pragmalinguistically and ...  Read More

Professional Identity and Teaching Quality: The case of Iranian EFL teachers

Azade Labbaf; Ahmad Moinzadeh; Azizollah Dabaghi

Volume 11, Issue 24 , December 2019, , Pages 201-225

Abstract
  This paper reports on the findings of a research aimed at exploring the professional identity (PI) of English as Foreign Language (EFL) teacher in Iran. The research further examined the extent to which the identified PI factors affect their teaching quality. The authors argue that earlier classification ...  Read More

Iranian EFL Learners' Beliefs towards Teaching and Learning of Pronunciation

Musa Nushi; Roya Jafari; Zahara Golesorkhi

Volume 11, Issue 23 , June 2019, , Pages 221-251

Abstract
  One essential yet often-ignored factor in pronunciation teaching is learners’ beliefs towards teaching and learning of pronunciation. Awareness of this factor can help both learners and teachers achieve their language learning and teaching objectives. The current study investigated 195 Iranian ...  Read More

Collaborative podcasting and its Effect on English Vocabulary Learning and Retention

vahid reza mirzaeian

Volume 12, Issue 25 , June 2020, , Pages 223-237

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.10682

Abstract
  This paper reports an attempt to see if podcasting can be a valuable tool to improve English vocabulary learning and retention of Persian university students compared with traditional method of vocabulary teaching. Students have been randomly divided into two groups namely experimental and control group. ...  Read More

On the Development of a Tentative Model of a Flipped Classroom Instruction and Its Effect on Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners’ General IELTS Writing

Rahman Sahragard; Mehdi Ziya; Ayatollah Razmjoo; Alireza Ahmadi

Volume 12, Issue 26 , November 2020, , Pages 239-261

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.11474

Abstract
  Flipped learning is an instructional approach that underlines the efficient use of classroom time by shifting the conventional activities of learners and educators in and out of the class. In flipped learning, students' roles as passive listeners change to active participants in classroom activities. ...  Read More

The Effect of Extensive Reading on Iranian EFL Learners’ Lexical Bundle Performance: a comparative study of adaptive and authentic texts

Ayatollah Razmjoo; Zahra Montasseri

Volume 10, Issue 21 , June 2018, , Pages 185-204

Abstract
  Formulaic language and sequence as the core characteristic of real-life language and native-like fluency, has been a subject of inquiry in recent decades. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of two extensive reading text types, i.e., adaptive and authentic, on Iranian EFL learners’ ...  Read More

English language teaching
Evaluation of English Language Teacher Professional Development Programs in an EFL Context: A Mixed Method Study

Saja Ghasem Tahimash; Reza Khani; Leila Shoja

Volume 16, Issue 33 , June 2024, , Pages 194-213

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.58933.2578

Abstract
  This study intended to assess how ELT teachers evaluate the quality of Pre and In-service TPD Programs in an EFL context. Data for this study came from a survey and follow-up interviews with 300 high school EFL teachers. The findings suggest that the ELT teachers recommend professional development programs ...  Read More

“This Is a Food Ad but It Is Presenting Gender Stereotypes!”: Practicing Critical Language Awareness in an Iranian EFL Context

Seyyedeh Fahimeh Parsaiyan

Volume 11, Issue 24 , December 2019, , Pages 227-259

Abstract
  Despite a fairly long emergence of critical approaches to language teaching, there still seems to be a dearth of practitioner inquiries narrating experiences of implementing Critical Language Awareness (CLA) in English as Foreign Language (EFL) contexts. Prompted, the present study narrates the ...  Read More

Critical Thinking, Writing Strategy Use, L2 Writing Anxiety and L2 Writing Performance: What are the Relations?

Elahe Saedpanah; Mohammad Hadi Mahmoodi

Volume 12, Issue 25 , June 2020, , Pages 239-267

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.10683

Abstract
  AbstractThe present study examined relationships among critical thinking, writing strategy use, second/foreign language (L2) writing anxiety, and L2 writing performance of Iranian English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. To this end, 100 homogenized EFL learners (57 female learners and 43 male learners) ...  Read More

Exploring English Language Literacy as a Form of Narrative by Tracing Life and Resistance Stories in Curriculum

Sareh Poursaduqi; sue-san Ghahremani Ghajar; Mohammadreza Sangari

Volume 11, Issue 23 , June 2019, , Pages 253-275

Abstract
  The researchers in this study aimed to explore the literacy shaped in a narrative-based curriculum for medical students and the productivity of this notion for foreign language literacy. Nourished by principles of narrative inquiry, critical, like, and other events, this was instantiated through exposing ...  Read More

Manifestations of Key-Word Terms in ELT Research Publications: Are We Not Tuned to Genuine, Art-based Qualitative Lines of Inquiry Yet?

marjan vosughi; Zohreh Nafissi

Volume 12, Issue 26 , November 2020, , Pages 263-302

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.11475

Abstract
  Stated key words after the abstract section in research articles are among those lines of inquiry which have received less attention in Applied Linguists (AL) studies. In this paper, the researcher explored the distribution of stated key terms and expressions as used by 73 researchers in AL domains in ...  Read More

The Relationship between Spiritual Intelligence, Multiple Intelligences, and Language Learning Strategies

Zohreh Babazadeh; Elaheh Sotoudehnama; Zohreh Nafissi

Volume 10, Issue 21 , June 2018, , Pages 205-222

Abstract
  This study is an attempt to extend our current knowledge by exploring the relationship between spiritual intelligence (SI) and multiple intelligences (MI) on one hand and the relationship between spiritual intelligence and language learning strategies (LLS) on the other hand among 30 MA TEFL learners ...  Read More

English language learning
Overrepresentation and underrepresentation of cohesive devices in EFL learners’ translated and free narrative writings

Jabal Hassan; Manijeh Youhanaee; Zargham Ghabanchi

Volume 16, Issue 33 , June 2024, , Pages 214-227

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60104.2603

Abstract
  This study aimed at investigating the L2 rhetorical organization of translation and free writing tasks in terms of cohesive devices used by Iraqi intermediate EFL learners in the narrative genre. To do so, 30 Iraqi intermediate EFL learners at Kufa university took part in the study. The participants ...  Read More

The Effect of Dogme Language Teaching (Dogme ELT) on L2 Speaking and Willingness to Communicate (WTC)

Abdullah sarani; Ali Malmir

Volume 11, Issue 24 , December 2019, , Pages 261-288

Abstract
  Dogme Language Teaching (Dogme ELT) is an innovative learner-centered methodology and a movement for teaching English (or any other L2) that primarily focuses on face-to-face interaction between teacher and learners and among the learners themselves (Thornbury, 2009) without using any preplanned and ...  Read More

Probing into EFL Teachers’ Assessment Literacy and Teaching Experience: The Case of Native ESL and Non-native EFL Teachers

Esmaeel Ali Salimi; mitra farsi

Volume 12, Issue 25 , June 2020, , Pages 269-288

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.10684

Abstract
  The present study was an attempt to extend our knowledge on the perspectives of English language native and non-native teachers about assessment literacy. Furthermore, it was intended to find if there was any significant relationship between native and non-native English language teachers’ perceptions ...  Read More

On the Relationship between Teacher Resilience and Self- efficacy: The Case of Iranian EFL Teachers

Seyyed Ayatollah Razmjoo; Hakimeh Ayoobiyan

Volume 11, Issue 23 , June 2019, , Pages 277-292

Abstract
  Teacher resilience, as a recent issue of concern, enables teachers to bounce back and thrive rather than just survived in the face of challenging circumstances. Although self-efficacy has been prompted to enhance resilience, there is little empirical research to investigate the relationship. To address ...  Read More

Pre-service TEFL teachers’ instructional practice and its relation to academic self-concept

Ebrahim Zangani; Mohammad Nabi Karimi; Mahmood Reza Atai

Volume 12, Issue 26 , November 2020, , Pages 303-333

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2020.11476

Abstract
  Teacher quality and teaching effectiveness as consequences of teacher professional development hinge on teachers’ professional knowledge, professional beliefs and skills which affect instructional practice of teachers and student learning. The present study sets out to probe the relationship between ...  Read More

English language teaching
Examining the Roles of Sapioemotionality-Angloemotionality and Sensory Motivation in English Language Achievement

Ahmad Fawad Kakar; Reza Pishghadam; Elham Naji Meidani

Volume 16, Issue 33 , June 2024, , Pages 228-242

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60831.2619

Abstract
  Emphasizing the significance of students' attitudes and emotions in the learning process, this study utilized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to investigate the roles of sapio-emotionality, angloemotionality, and sensory motivation in learners' academic accomplishments. The key aim was to devise a ...  Read More

Authenticity of “Language Town” as an Innovation in Assessing Learners’ Speaking Ability: Moving towards a Virtual Language Town (VLT)

marzieh Souzandehfar; Seyyed Mohammad Ali Soozandehfar

Volume 11, Issue 24 , December 2019, , Pages 289-302

Abstract
  Authenticity has always been the concern of test developers in the history of second language assessment. This study was an attempt to investigate the authenticity of the present researchers' innovative idea of “Language Town” as a method for assessing learners’ speaking ability. To ...  Read More