_____________________ In a study of the effects of text familiarity, task type, and language proficiency on university students ’ LSP test and task performances, 541 senior and junior university students majoring in electronics took the TBRT (Task-Based Reading Test). Variance analyses indicated that text familiarity, task type, and language proficiency, as well as the interaction between any given pair of these and also among all of them resulted in significant differences in subjects’ overall and differential test and task performances. In addition, regression analyses revealed that the greatest influence on subjects ’ overall and differential test and task performance was due to language proficiency. The implications of the study are dis...
In the written texts on foreign language learning, a group of studies has stressed the function of l...
The present study tries to investigate the effects of metadiscourse markers on the comprehension of ...
This study explores the effect of schemata activated by culturally familiar texts on test takers??? ...
In this study of the effects of text familiarity and task types on University students ’ English pro...
This study investigates the effects of content familiarity and language ability (defined as general ...
The present study primarily aimed at investigating the effect of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)...
This study attempted to explore the possible relationship between test-taking strategies and (a) suc...
This study scrutinized the interaction between linguistic and strategic variables in reading compreh...
Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to va...
Second language researchers have examined learner traits to ascertain their relationship to language...
AbstractThis research aimed at investigating the relationship between discourse markers (DMs), langu...
Proficiency level is one important factor that contributes to learners? language performance. Learne...
AbstractThis study examined the effect of task-based assessment on the type of test-taking strategie...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of teaching reading comprehension skills on ...
Aimed at promoting the consequential validity of high-stakes test, unexpected aspects of assessment ...
In the written texts on foreign language learning, a group of studies has stressed the function of l...
The present study tries to investigate the effects of metadiscourse markers on the comprehension of ...
This study explores the effect of schemata activated by culturally familiar texts on test takers??? ...
In this study of the effects of text familiarity and task types on University students ’ English pro...
This study investigates the effects of content familiarity and language ability (defined as general ...
The present study primarily aimed at investigating the effect of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)...
This study attempted to explore the possible relationship between test-taking strategies and (a) suc...
This study scrutinized the interaction between linguistic and strategic variables in reading compreh...
Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to va...
Second language researchers have examined learner traits to ascertain their relationship to language...
AbstractThis research aimed at investigating the relationship between discourse markers (DMs), langu...
Proficiency level is one important factor that contributes to learners? language performance. Learne...
AbstractThis study examined the effect of task-based assessment on the type of test-taking strategie...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of teaching reading comprehension skills on ...
Aimed at promoting the consequential validity of high-stakes test, unexpected aspects of assessment ...
In the written texts on foreign language learning, a group of studies has stressed the function of l...
The present study tries to investigate the effects of metadiscourse markers on the comprehension of ...
This study explores the effect of schemata activated by culturally familiar texts on test takers??? ...