The Differences between Iranian Male and Female Students in Using Language Learning Strategies

  • Sherafat Z
  • Kabiri P
  • Soori A
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Abstract

The current study aimed at investigating the differences between male and female Iranian students in using different learning strategies. The participants of the study included 60 Iranian EFL students (30 male and 30 female) in Islamic Azad University in Larestan branch. The results of this study revealed that the frequency of using different learning strategies were different for the students. In this case, memory strategies were the most frequent and cognitive strategies were the least frequent strategies used by the students. However, there were significant differences between male and female students in the use of different learning strategies. In fact, female students were the ones who were using language learning strategies more often.

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Sherafat, Z., Kabiri, P., & Soori, A. (2014). The Differences between Iranian Male and Female Students in Using Language Learning Strategies. International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2(2), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.2n.2p.58

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