2016
DOI: 10.5296/ijele.v4i1.9280
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Metacognitive Strategies and Learners' Attitudes: Evidence of Collocations

Abstract: The present study investigates the mediating role of attitude towards English language and the effect of metacognitive vocabulary learning strategy instruction on the recall of collocations. To this end, 75 upper-intermediate EFL participants reflecting positive and negative attitudes (+A and -A) based on Attitude/Motivation Test Battery) towards language were randomly assigned into two control and experimental groups. They both received the same type of collocation instruction, but the experimental group, add… Show more

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“…The research conducted by Abbasian et al, (2016) explain the use of approach and language learning to offer a possible relationship between strategy use and attitude of learners to second language learning success. The findings of this study established valuable results of clear Metacognitive approach training on the writing learning among EFL learners.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The research conducted by Abbasian et al, (2016) explain the use of approach and language learning to offer a possible relationship between strategy use and attitude of learners to second language learning success. The findings of this study established valuable results of clear Metacognitive approach training on the writing learning among EFL learners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%