Title of article :
Oral Communication Strategies Used by Iranian EFL Learners and their Relationship with the Learners’ Self-efficacy Beliefs and Anxiety Level
Author/Authors :
Mir Mohammad Meigouni ، Effat Alsadat English Department - Islamic Azad University, Tehran E-Campus , Shirkhani ، Servat English Department - Islamic Azad University, Khorram Abad Branch
Pages :
20
From page :
1
To page :
20
Abstract :
This study examined the oral communication strategies (OCS) employed by Iranian intermediate English as a foreign language (EFL) learners and the relationship between the use of these strategies and the learners’ self-efficacy beliefs and anxiety level. To this end, 160 participants were selected through convenience sampling. Next, three questionnaires were employed to determine the strategies the participants employ for coping with speaking and listening problems, their anxiety level, and their general self-efficacy. The results indicated that the most and the least frequently used strategies were “accuracy-oriented” and “massage abandonment” strategies when facing speaking problems and “word-oriented” and “fluency-oriented” strategies when confronting speaking problems. In addition, the results showed a significant positive relationship between OCSs and self-efficacy beliefs of the learners and a significant negative relationship between OCSs and their anxiety level. The findings imply that OCSs are helpful in both increasing EFL learners’ self-efficacy beliefs and reducing their anxiety level. Further implications of the results are discussed in the study.
Keywords :
Anxiety , Listening strategies , Oral communication strategies , Self , efficacy beliefs , Speaking strategies
Journal title :
Research in English Language Pedagogy
Record number :
2494613
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