Title of article :
The Correlation between Iranian EFL Learners’ Intercultural Sensitivity, Vocabulary Knowledge, and English Language Proficiency
Author/Authors :
Alijanian, Farzad University of Zanjan, Zanjan , Mobini, Fariba University of Zanjan, Zanjan , Ghasemi, Parisa University of Zanjan, Zanjan
Abstract :
This study aimed to explore any type and level of association between Iranian EFL
learners’ English language proficiency level and their intercultural sensitivity on the
one hand, and the possible relation between vocabulary knowledge and sensitivity to
cultural differences on the other. To this end, Oxford Quick Placement Test (OQPT)
was administered to 220 EFL leaners. Based on the results of this test, a homogenized
sample of 150 EFL learners (70 male and 80 female) at intermediate and upperintermediate
levels was selected. Afterwards, the participants took Vocabulary Levels
Test (VLT), developed by Nation (1990), and validated by Webb, Sasao, and Balance
(2017). Finally, Intercultural Sensitivity Scale (ISS) was administered. The results of
Pearson correlation analyses revealed a statistically significant correlation between the
participants' proficiency level and their intercultural sensitivity. The results of
regression analyses also indicated that language proficiency contributes as much as
55.4 percent to the prediction of level of intercultural sensitivity. Moreover, a
significant positive correlation was identified between EFL learners’ L2 vocabulary
knowledge and their intercultural sensitivity level. Further, the results indicated that
Iranian EFL learners’ L2 vocabulary knowledge can offer contributions up to 17.3
percent to the prediction of intercultural sensitivity level. These findings can offer
prominent implications for all practitioners, material developers, and EFL instructors
who are primarily preoccupied with linguistic competence. The results can motivate
them to consider intercultural sensitivity as a complementary element to EFL learners’
linguistic knowledge as well as their communicative commands.
Keywords :
Iranian EFL learners , intercultural sensitivity , L2 proficiency level , L2 vocabulary knowledge