Title of article
The Relationship between L2 Listening Comprehension and Listening Fatigue among Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners
Author/Authors
Najafi Sarem, Saeid Department of English - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Marashi, Hamid Department of English - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Siyyari, Masood Department of English - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Pages
22
From page
103
To page
124
Abstract
Listening is referred to by many scholars as the most important as well as the most complicated skill in the language, which can cause mental fatigue in the learners. This study was an attempt to investigate the relationship between L2 listening comprehension and listening fatigue among Iranian EFL learners. For this purpose, 86 intermediate and upper-intermediate Iranian EFL learners randomly selected after administering a paper-based TOEFL among an initial sample of 120 BA learners majoring in English language translation, took part in the study. A TOEFL listening test and a researcher-made validated listening fatigue questionnaire were utilized in order to gather the necessary data. Afterwards, during the qualitative phase, oral interviews were employed to obtain 30 % of the participant’s’ attitudes about the relationship between listening comprehension and listening fatigue. Applying a Pearson product-moment correlation revealed that there was a significant relationship between L2 listening fatigue and their listening comprehension. These findings were also supported by a small qualitative phase and learners gave their positive support and attitude about the relationship. These findings have some pedagogical implications for teaching and learning an L2, the most important of which is that in order to enhance EFL learners’ L2 listening comprehension, it is better to reduce their debilitative listening fatigue.
Keywords
L2 listening comprehension , listening fatigue , EFL learners
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2437777
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