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Volume 12 (2020)
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English language learning
Online and Face-to-Face Instructions Interplay and Language Learning: Instructors’ and Learners' Perspective

Parisa Abazari; Abbas Ali Rezaee; Nasrin Bahrainy

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60241.2609

Abstract
  Blended learning (BL) is being increasingly utilized in teaching and learning languages, therefore, carrying out this study in view of the lack of studies on BL within the Iranian EFL context is very significant. The study conducted at the English Department of Karaj Islamic Azad University provides ...  Read More

English language teaching
Pragmatic Instruction and Speaking Ability of Iraqi EFL Learners in Virtual vs. Face-to-face Classroom Contexts: Expressive, Declarative, and Directive Speech Acts in Focus

Hussein Al Khafaji; Zahra Amirian; Mohammad Amiryousefi; Abbas H. J. Sultan

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 19-36

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.58594.2568

Abstract
  This study was an attempt to see whether the instruction of pragmatic markers in virtual vs. face-to-face classroom settings had any effect on Iraqi EFL learners’ speaking ability. It also attempted to examine the intervening effects of some factors including age (teenagers in the language institute ...  Read More

English language teaching
A Systematic Review of Technology-Mediated Feedback Research: Insights and Future Directions

Saman Ebadi; Rana Rahimi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 37-54

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63638.2698

Abstract
  This study builds on previous reviews of technology-mediated feedback up to 2020 to provide an updated account of research conducted from 2020 onwards. It offers an overview of contextual trends, feedback focus, and the types of technology and software used. The analysis focuses on peer-reviewed studies ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Role of Construct Validity in Designing English Language Assessment Tasks

Elham Elhambakhsh

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 55-78

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.61423.2638

Abstract
  The field of language assessment, commemorating its 40th anniversary since the launch of language testing, has evolved significantly over the years. This study aimed to investigate the key findings and insights from exploring the role of construct validity in shaping the design of English Language Assessment ...  Read More

English language teaching
Impact of Flipped Classroom Integrated with MOOCs on Intermediate EFL Learners’ Self-Regulated Writing Strategies

Parisa Etemadfar; Hossein Barati; Azizollah Dabbaghi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 79-96

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63311.2689

Abstract
  This study aimed to examine the impact of flipped classroom (FC) integrated with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on EFL learners’ use of self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies in writing. To this end, 60 intermediate college students, who were homogenized by a placement test, were selected ...  Read More

English language learning
Interplay between Professional Identity and Emotional Quotient of Iranian Female EFL University Teachers in the Habitual Burnout Phase

Raziyeh Fallah; Azizeh Chalak; Hossein Heidari Tabrizi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 97-112

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63038.2685

Abstract
  Following an explanatory sequential design, this study explored the possible association between the Professional Identity (PI) of Iranian female EFL university teachers in the Habitual Burnout (HB) phase and their Emotional Quotient (EQ). In the quantitative phase, a Structural Equation Model (SEM) ...  Read More

English language teaching
Enhancing EFL Students' Essay Writing Proficiency through Input Flooding Strategies for Parallel Structure: An Examination of Flipped Online versus Flipped Face-to-Face Instructional Models

Mehri Farzaneh; Farzaneh Khodabndeh; Ehsan Rezvani

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 113-134

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.62166.2665

Abstract
  The proficient use of parallel structures in essay writing plays a vital role in enhancing language proficiency among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners. Exploring effective instructional strategies, such as input flooding, can contribute significantly to improved writing outcomes. This study ...  Read More

English language teaching
Research into Iranian EFL Teachers’ Knowledge of Educational Ethical Codes: Development of a Synergistic Model

Tayebeh-sadat Hosseini; Mahnaz Mostafaei-Alaei; Hamid Allami

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 135-168

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.61455.2649

Abstract
  The study aimed to investigate the Iranian EFL teachers’ knowledge of educational ethical codes in academic settings through the employment of a newly-designed questionnaire, developed by the researchers. To this end, six university professors as experts were invited to participate in an unstructured ...  Read More

English language learning
The Role of Persian L1 and English L2 on the Acquisition of L3 Indefinite Frequency Adverbs

Emad Khosravani; Ali Akbar Jabbari; Ali Mohammad Fazilatfar; Mohammad Javad Rezai

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 169-196

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60320.2611

Abstract
  This study aims to identify the role of transfer in the L3 acquisition of indefinite frequency adverbs, be it L1, L2 or both; and to find out whether CLI occurs on a feature-by-feature basis or as a wholesale phenomenon. Also, this study intends to investigate the influence of the learners' L2 proficiency ...  Read More

English language teaching
Young Learners of English (YLE) Teachers’ Vision of an Ideal Classroom Environment: Factors and Variables

Mohammad Hadi Mahmoodi; Mohammad Ahmadi-Safa; Narges Zareian

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 197-220

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63020.2686

Abstract
  What we know about the vision of an ideal Young Learners of English (YLE) classroom environment is only limited to a number of small-scale qualitative studies that have explored the development of teachers’ vision throughout their careers. This gap prompted the researchers of this study to pursue ...  Read More

English language learning
Developing the Intercultural Communicative Competence of Iranian Medical ESP Students Through Explicit Instruction

Farhad Mardaneh; Rajab Esfandiari; Abbas Ali Zarei

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 221-240

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.64218.2711

Abstract
  As the world evolves into more globalized, ethnically, and linguistically mixed societies, Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) stages itself as a crucial asset. This fact holds particularly true when it comes to increasingly globalized healthcare academic milieux, where cultivating ICC is crucial ...  Read More

English language teaching
Differential Effects of Non-linguistic Feedback Types on Complexity, Accuracy and Fluency of EFL Learners’ Speaking Performance in Online Education

Marzieh Mehri

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 241-256

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63744.2700

Abstract
  This study examined the impacts of providing regulatory focus feedback (RFF) in the forms of prevention and promotion as well as reference of comparison feedback (RCF) in the forms of normative and self-referential on EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) in online speaking ...  Read More

English language teaching
EFL Learners’ Perceptions of Interaction-based Learning and Their Willingness to Communicate

Sura Mohamed Kamkam; Mahmoud Afrouz; Zargham Ghabanchi; Manijeh Youhanaee

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 257-280

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2023.56325.2536

Abstract
  It is believed that classroom interaction is essential for learning a second language (L2). Studies on teaching second/foreign language present evidence that affirms the significance of interaction in language learning and its function in facilitating learners' attempts to gain ...  Read More

English language learning
On the Importance of Learning Vocabulary in Academic Materials: A Mixed- Methods Study to Probe into the State of Language Progress, Willingness to Communicate and Academic Engagement from the Voices of EFL Learners

Ehsan Namaziandoost; Hossein Kargar Behbahani; Goodarz Shakibaei

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 281-306

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.60805.2618

Abstract
  This investigation aimed to inform instructional practices that foster linguistic development and enhance the overall language learning experience by unraveling the nuanced dynamics at play. To this end, the researchers explored the influence of two distinct vocabulary books, "Keyword for Fluency" and ...  Read More

English language learning
AI-assisted EAP Testing: A Case of Academic IELTS Writing by Iranian EFL Learners

Katayoun Oskoui; Vahid Reza Mirzaeian; Zohreh Nafissi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 307-330

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63345.2691

Abstract
  The advent of AI technologies has been influential on the quality of language learning in EFL contexts. A plethora of studies have explored the employment of AI bots in academic writing. Yet, exploring the strategies employed by Iranian EFL learners while using an AI bot to complete academic IELTS writing ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Impact of Critical Thinking Skills in TBSIR Approach on the Computer-Based English Expository Essay Writing of Iranian University Students

Aniseh Rahmani; Akram Bahrami

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 331-342

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.53848.2516

Abstract
  Due to the vital role of critical thinking skills in students' educational and non-educational success, the present research attempted to examine the impact of critical thinking skills in TBSIR approach on the computer-based English expository essay writing of Iranian university students. Participants ...  Read More

English language learning
Constructing a Local Rubric for Iranian EFL High School Learners’ Speaking Skill: High School Teachers and University Professors’ Voices

Ayatollah Razmjoo; Bahman Hassanzadeh

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 343-366

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.61421.2637

Abstract
  Abstract Reviewing the literature, there is an evident lack of appropriate research on the potential difficulties of assessing speaking skill and the urgent need of more rigorous assessment of speaking skill and its intricacies. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a collaborative local rubric for ...  Read More

English language learning
Assessing the Effects of Funds of Identity on L2 Learners’ Willingness to Read E-books

Afsar Rouhi; Afsaneh Saeedakhtar; Behrooz seifi; Reza Abdi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 369-386

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.61003.2626

Abstract
  Objective: This study explores the effect of recruiting topics highly valued by students along with the interest-igniting mode of reading texts in the site of practice, collectively framed as funds of identity (FoI), on willingness to read (WTR).Methods: To this end, three groups of students were recruited. ...  Read More

English language teaching
The Effect of Feedback Scope Through Digital Modality (Synchronous vs. Asynchronous) on Complexity, Accuracy and Fluency of Iranian EFL Learners’ Written Productions

Reihaneh Shoghi; Mansoor Tavakoli; Zahra Amirian

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 385-408

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.62306.2668

Abstract
  This study investigated the effectiveness of two different scopes of corrective feedback on enhancing the complexity, accuracy, and fluency of L2 written productions among 150 intermediate EFL learners participating in intact online courses. The corrective feedback scope includes highly focused and comprehensive ...  Read More

English language teaching
Integrating Positive Psychology in Language Testing: Fostering Growth, Motivation, and Well-Being in Assessment Practices

Mohammad-Ali Soozandehfar; Mahdi Dehghayedi

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 409-426

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.63551.2694

Abstract
  This study is an attempt to explore the integration of positive psychology within language testing, while assessing its effects on learner performance, self-efficacy, motivation, and test anxiety in EFL contexts. Postulated on a mixed-method approach, firstly, the study involves in a quasi-experimental ...  Read More

English language teaching
A Comparison of the Impact of Simplified and Authentic Literary Texts on High School Learners’ Reading

Tareq Kareem Hatem Al-Shammari; Majid Asgari; Raed Latif Ugla; Ehsan Rezvani

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 427-442

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.64317.2715

Abstract
  The usefulness of using literature in language teaching has always been acknowledged by language teaching researchers who have studied the said issue from different aspects and in various contexts. The present investigation tries to discover if the use of authentic and simplified literary texts could ...  Read More

English language learning
Multifaceted Challenges in English Language Education: Perspectives from Secondary School Teachers and Students in Baluchistan, Iran

Ali Beikian; Mohammad-Karim Derakhshideh

Volume 16, Issue 34 , December 2024, Pages 443-462

https://doi.org/10.22034/elt.2024.64011.2706

Abstract
  English language education in Baluchistan, Iran, faces unique challenges due to the region's socio-economic conditions and limited access to resources. This study investigates the specific teaching and learning difficulties within secondary schools in this region. A mixed-methods approach was employed, ...  Read More