• Title of article

    Washback Effect of the English Proficiency Test (EPT) on PhD Candidates’ Language Learning Strategies

  • Author/Authors

    Jamalifar ، Golnaz English Department - Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch , Salehi ، Hadi English Department - Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch , Tabatabaei ، Omid English Department - Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch , Jafarigohar ، Manoochehr Department of TEFL and English Literature - Payame Noor University

  • From page
    179
  • To page
    191
  • Abstract
    Washback has been defined as the impact of testing on curriculum design, teaching practice, and learning behaviours. The English Proficiency Test (EPT) is a high-stakes test in Iran and is prone to bring degrees of washback both at micro and macro levels. This study was an attempt to examine the washback effect of the EPT on Iranian PhD candidates’ language learning strategies. To this end, a mixed-methods approach of data collection was used to collect, analyze, and integrate quantitative and qualitative data to reach a better grasp of the research topic and enhance the validity and reliability of the information. Based on the sequential exploratory design, two phases of data collection were conducted with a two-week interval. In the first phase, the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) was administered to 200 students at Islamic Azad University, Isfahan (Khorasgan). In the second phase, 20 students who filled out the questionnaire showed their willingness to participate in the interview session and write their language learning diaries. Finally, the quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed via descriptive and thematic analysis, respectively. The results showed both positive and negative washback effects on the students’ language learning strategies. The findings of this study have practical implications for EFL language teachers, syllabus designers, and material developers.
  • Keywords
    English Proficiency Test (EPT) , Language Learning Strategies , Washback
  • Journal title
    Journal of Language and Translation
  • Journal title
    Journal of Language and Translation
  • Record number

    2695912