Abstract
This study was an attempt to investigate how proficient and non-proficient learners used listening strategies to complete a listening task. 65 third-year Chulalongkorn University Commerce and Accountancy students participated in the first stage of the quantitative data collection. 18 students were randomly selected from the group for more in-depth data. The instruments included the strategy questionnaire adapted from Oxford's (1990) and listening tasks. Descriptive statistics, the independent t-test and the think-aloud technique were used to analyze the data. The findings showed a significant difference between the two groups' report of their use of the strategies in certain areas. Also, they revealed the proficient students' appropriate use of the strategies.
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Piamsai, C. (2014). An Investigation of the Use of Listening Strategies and Listening Performance of Proficiency and Non-proficiency Language Learners. PASAA, 47(1), 147–182. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.pasaa.47.1.6
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