Title of article :
Exploring Iranian EFL Learners’ Cognitive Styles and Their Listening Comprehension
Author/Authors :
Habibpour ، Lida Tabriz Islamic Art University , Dobakhti ، Leila Faculty of Multimedia - Tabriz Islamic Art University
From page :
77
To page :
97
Abstract :
Research on cognitive styles in the area of listening comprehension is very important and needs to be explored. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between Iranian EFL learners’ cognitive styles and their listening comprehension. This study sought to explore the extent to which these styles can be correlated with the L2 learners’ performances on listening comprehension tests. To this end, a descriptive quantitative study was utilized to investigate the possible relationship between the aforementioned factors. Some 70 upper-intermediate EFL learners from three language institutes in Iran were asked to complete a questionnaire and then take part in a listening comprehension test based on IELTS format after a two-week interval. The questionnaire was drawn from Learning Styles Survey designed by Cohen, Oxford, and Chi (2002). It included ten sections which were used to determine learners’ cognitive styles and their demographic information. The obtained data were analyzed using Pearson product-moment coefficient. The findings indicated that there was a statistically significant correlation between Analytic cognitive style and listening comprehension performances of the participants. It was also found that there was a statistically negative correlation between Global cognitive style of the learners and their listening comprehension. Other cognitive styles including Particular, Synthesizer, Field Dependent, Deductive, Inductive, Impulsive, Field Independent, and Reflective had barely any statistically significant relationship with listening comprehension. Finally, pedagogical implications for EFL teachers and learners, limitations and suggestions for further study are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
Cognitive styles , Listening comprehension , EFL learners
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Record number :
2707467
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