Input enhancement through using author’s biography: The impact on iranian efl learners’ reading comprehension ability across gender

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This study aims to investigate whether enhancing input through author’s biography affect Iranian EFL learners’ reading comprehension ability across gender or not. To answer, a proficiency test of OPT was administered to a total of 120 male and female learners. Then 60 homogenous subjects, with the same English proficiency, were selected. The 60 participants were assigned into 4 groups randomly i.e. experimental male, experimental female, control male, control female. The study includes a pre-posttest design with 4 groups. The female and male experimental groups went through the treatment and finally the four groups were given a posttest. Finally, descriptive and inferential statistics (A paired-samples t-test and a two-way ANOVA) were applied to analyze the statistical data. The findings indicated that input enhancement through author’s biography does affect Iranian EFL learners’ reading comprehension ability and male participants outperformed female participants.

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Rahmani, A. (2016). Input enhancement through using author’s biography: The impact on iranian efl learners’ reading comprehension ability across gender. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 7(2), 370–376. https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0702.17

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