Iranian Female Language Learners' Listening Strategy Preferences in Multimedia Environment

  • Talebi Eskandari S
  • Shirani Bidabadi F
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Abstract

Listening skill has been recently paid great attention comparing with the other three language skills since having communication is the first and most essential need. Language learners have been using the three different listening strategies (Cognitive, Meta-cognitive, and Socio-affective) to improve their listening skills in multimedia environments in particular. The main focus of this study is to determine the most preferable listening strategies employed in improving listening skills in multimedia environment by female Iranian English language learners. To achieve the goals, thirty female English language learners – twenty to twenty five - out of sixty were selected. In order to collect data IELTS test as pre-test and post-test questionnaire and interview were used. The result indicated that these language learners mainly employed meta-cognitive strategies the most in the multimedia environment. Thus, it is implied that the findings would be beneficial to the classroom practice, guide learners and lecturers as well as syllabus planners and material designersKeywords: Multimedia environments, Listening strategy, Meta-cognitive, cognitive, Socio-affective strategy

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Talebi Eskandari, S., & Shirani Bidabadi, F. (2016). Iranian Female Language Learners’ Listening Strategy Preferences in Multimedia Environment. International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, 6(1), 66. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.1p.66

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