Comparative Critical Reading Strategy and Writing Achievement of Iranian EFL Learners
Subject Areas : آموزش زبان انگلیسیمژگان رشتچی 1 , محمد آقاجان زاده 2
1 - Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch
2 - Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch
Keywords: Critical Reading, Writing Ability, Comparative Strategy,
Abstract :
The present study was undertaken to investigate the impact of comparative critical reading strategy on the writing ability of Iranian learners who were learning English as a foreign language (EFL). In order to carry on the study, 60 participants (25 males and 35 females aged between 19 to 27) at intermediate level of language proficiency were randomly assigned to two groups; that is, the experimental and control groups. The participants in the experimental group experienced critical reading by comparing texts, whereas the members of the control group practiced reading texts in the traditional way and answered comprehension questions. The results of the comparisons between the means of the two groups through t-tests proved that practicing comparative critical reading strategy had a significant effect on the improvement of the writing ability of the experimental group. However, the comparison between the means showed no significant difference in the reading ability of the two groups.
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