Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies

In the body of literature on listening strategies to EFL learners, what seems to be lacking is that the focus is on teaching listening strategies to learners with little attention to their listening comprehension problems. No local research has been conducted on the nature of the Iranian tertiary le...

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Main Authors: Noroozi, Sara, Tam, Shu Sim, Nimehchisalem, Vahid, Zareian, Gholamreza
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Published: Australian International Academic Centre 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37045/1/Developing%20an%20instrument%20for%20Iranian%20EFL%20learners.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.370452015-12-03T03:36:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37045/ Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies Noroozi, Sara Tam, Shu Sim Nimehchisalem, Vahid Zareian, Gholamreza In the body of literature on listening strategies to EFL learners, what seems to be lacking is that the focus is on teaching listening strategies to learners with little attention to their listening comprehension problems. No local research has been conducted on the nature of the Iranian tertiary level students' EFL listening comprehension problems or strategies. Therefore, no instrument is available to investigate these constructs. This paper reports the findings of a study that made an attempt to develop and test an instrument that will aid researchers identify students’ specific listening problems and listening strategy repertoire. The instrument was developed by integrating and validating the available instruments in the related literature. The two developed questionnaires were: the Listening Comprehension Problems Questionnaire (LCPQ) and the Listening Strategy Use Questionnaire (LSUQ). Problems related to designing and testing this instrument is shared and the modifications made to it are presented. The instrument is expected to be useful for researchers interested to study the area of EFL listening in a similar setting. Australian International Academic Centre 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37045/1/Developing%20an%20instrument%20for%20Iranian%20EFL%20learners.pdf Noroozi, Sara and Tam, Shu Sim and Nimehchisalem, Vahid and Zareian, Gholamreza (2014) Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies. Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 5 (3). pp. 63-69. ISSN 2203-4714 http://www.journals.aiac.org.au/index.php/alls/article/view/368 10.7575/aiac.alls.v.5n.3p.63
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description In the body of literature on listening strategies to EFL learners, what seems to be lacking is that the focus is on teaching listening strategies to learners with little attention to their listening comprehension problems. No local research has been conducted on the nature of the Iranian tertiary level students' EFL listening comprehension problems or strategies. Therefore, no instrument is available to investigate these constructs. This paper reports the findings of a study that made an attempt to develop and test an instrument that will aid researchers identify students’ specific listening problems and listening strategy repertoire. The instrument was developed by integrating and validating the available instruments in the related literature. The two developed questionnaires were: the Listening Comprehension Problems Questionnaire (LCPQ) and the Listening Strategy Use Questionnaire (LSUQ). Problems related to designing and testing this instrument is shared and the modifications made to it are presented. The instrument is expected to be useful for researchers interested to study the area of EFL listening in a similar setting.
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author Noroozi, Sara
Tam, Shu Sim
Nimehchisalem, Vahid
Zareian, Gholamreza
spellingShingle Noroozi, Sara
Tam, Shu Sim
Nimehchisalem, Vahid
Zareian, Gholamreza
Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
author_facet Noroozi, Sara
Tam, Shu Sim
Nimehchisalem, Vahid
Zareian, Gholamreza
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title Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
title_short Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
title_full Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
title_fullStr Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
title_full_unstemmed Developing an instrument for Iranian EFL learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
title_sort developing an instrument for iranian efl learners' listening comprehension problems and listening strategies
publisher Australian International Academic Centre
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37045/1/Developing%20an%20instrument%20for%20Iranian%20EFL%20learners.pdf
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