Title of article :
Emotional intelligence and cultural quotient as predictors of pragmatic performance in EFL
Author/Authors :
Merati ، Hamideh University of Tehran, Kish International Campus , Ghonsooly ، Behzad Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Alavi ، Mohammad University of Tehran
From page :
67
To page :
92
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of emotional intelligence (EI) and cultural quotient (CQ) on participants’ pragmatic competence (PC). A sample of 70 (N=70) graduate and postgraduate TEFL students, selected through convenient sampling, completed two questionnaires: (1) EI developed by Bar-On (1997), and (2) CQ developed by Ang et al. (2007). Each participant’s viva session was recorded and was then used to assess their pragmatic competence through a PC checklist. The study showed positive relationships between the participants’ EI and CQ and their PC. It was found that EI and CQ predict TEFL students’ PC. The adaptability and intrapersonal components of EI, and the cognitive and metacognitive components of CQ, were found to be the best predictors of PC. It was concluded that a high level of EI will guarantee foreign language learners’ excellence in learning and their efficient use of pragmatically-suitable forms in real situations.
Keywords :
Cultural Quotient , Emotional Intelligence , Language Learning , Pragmatic Competence
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Record number :
2578114
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