Metacognition appears to be a significant contributor to success in second language (SL) and foreign language (FL) learning. This study seeks to investigate empirical research on the role metacognition plays in language learning by focusing on the following research questions: first, to what extent does metacognition affect SL/FL learning? Second, what are the factors shown to influence metacognition of learners in the area of second/foreign language learning? Data from 33 studies published between 1999 and 2013 were coded based on a coding scheme adapted from previous systematic reviews (e.g., Norris & Ortega, 2001; Plonsky, 2011). The findings of the review show that the metacognitive interventions have the possibility to promote language...
Language learning belief and language learning strategies are two essential predictors that have sig...
Background. There is a need to provide students with a repertoire of strategies to enable them to kn...
AbstractMetacognition is the ability to be conscious of one's mental processes. Research shows that ...
Dating back to the early 80s, the FL/SL bterature on learner strategies and on self-directed languag...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between general metacognitive awareness and academic ...
This volume offers an exhaustive look at the latest research on metacognition in language learning a...
Many current researchers believe that readers need to be aware of and employ effective reading strat...
During a National Public Radio broadcast in the UnitedStates in March 1999, a sixth grader explained...
This paper aims to explore the application of the metacognitive theory in second language (L2) readi...
The added value of metacognition has been reported for various areas of learning. Research shows, fo...
Abstract—Recent evidence suggests that second/foreign language learning and cognitive functions mutu...
Often advanced ESL students reach a point in their learning where they start to feel they are no lo...
Contains fulltext : 197170pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We meta‐anal...
textThis study focused on exploring various dimensions of metacognitive knowledge developed by advan...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-83).This study aimed at investigating the effects of ...
Language learning belief and language learning strategies are two essential predictors that have sig...
Background. There is a need to provide students with a repertoire of strategies to enable them to kn...
AbstractMetacognition is the ability to be conscious of one's mental processes. Research shows that ...
Dating back to the early 80s, the FL/SL bterature on learner strategies and on self-directed languag...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between general metacognitive awareness and academic ...
This volume offers an exhaustive look at the latest research on metacognition in language learning a...
Many current researchers believe that readers need to be aware of and employ effective reading strat...
During a National Public Radio broadcast in the UnitedStates in March 1999, a sixth grader explained...
This paper aims to explore the application of the metacognitive theory in second language (L2) readi...
The added value of metacognition has been reported for various areas of learning. Research shows, fo...
Abstract—Recent evidence suggests that second/foreign language learning and cognitive functions mutu...
Often advanced ESL students reach a point in their learning where they start to feel they are no lo...
Contains fulltext : 197170pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We meta‐anal...
textThis study focused on exploring various dimensions of metacognitive knowledge developed by advan...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-83).This study aimed at investigating the effects of ...
Language learning belief and language learning strategies are two essential predictors that have sig...
Background. There is a need to provide students with a repertoire of strategies to enable them to kn...
AbstractMetacognition is the ability to be conscious of one's mental processes. Research shows that ...