Title of article :
Challenges in Teaching Interlanguage Pragmatics at Private EFL Institutes in Iran
Author/Authors :
Tan, K. H. School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Farashaiyan, A. School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia
Abstract :
This study explored the challenges faced by instructors in integrating pragmatics instruction
in their language classes. The participants of the study comprised 20 EFL Iranian instructors.
Semi-structured interviews were used as the instrument for data collection and the data were
analysed qualitatively using thematic analysis. Some pertinent and important challenges
emerged from the data. Learners’ lack of cultural literacy, lack of instructional media
facilities, instructors’ low implicit and explicit pragmatics knowledge and insufficient
time in implementing the language syllabus were some. Other factors included the
high volume of textbooks and lack of materials or input in teacher’s guidebooks, which
contributes to lack or ignorance of interlanguage pragmatics instruction among instructors.
The implication of the findings is that it is necessary to include pragmatics information in
instructor’s guides, thereby enabling the teaching and dissemination of explicit information
in relation to pragmatics issues in the language classroom. Instructors should be given
sufficient input in guides and relevant materials to facilitate the teaching of this significant
construct so that learners can acquire intercultural communicative competence and due
emphasis can be given to pragmatics in teacher training courses.
Keywords :
Challenges , instructors , interlanguage pragmatics , private EFL institutes , pragmatics knowledge , cultural literacy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics