This study aimed to explore the relationship between Turkish English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ self-efficacy level and their use of compensatory strategies (CSs). The study further searched into the most and the least frequently used CSs by Turkish EFL learners. The participants of the study were fifty university students enrolled in the department of English Language Teaching at a private university in Istanbul, Turkey. Results indicated that the level of self-efficacy among Turkish learners of EFL was high. The top two most frequently used CSs by the learners were concluded to be the use of non-verbal signals (i.e., mime, gesture, facial expression) and circumlocution (i.e., describing an object or idea with a defi...
AbstractThis paper provides a description of a proposed study which examines ESL learners’ writing s...
The present study seeks to investigate the self-efficacy of English majors and its relationship with...
The objectives of this study are twofold: (1) to examine if instruction focusing on sources of self-...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between Turkish English as a Foreign Language (EFL) lea...
According to Gahungu (2007), learners' use of learning strategies can influence their language learn...
It is generally believed that self-efficacy as a psychological construct contributes to learning pro...
This study examined self-efficacy and language strategy use of college-level English Language Learne...
Individual differences among EFL learners have been widely accepted playing important roles on succe...
This study examined self-efficacy and language strategy use of college-level English Language Learne...
This study investigated Iranian EFL teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs (TSEBs) about instructional stra...
This study examined the effects of self-efficacy on language learning strategies by focusing on voca...
The answers from two groups of students' questionnaires including open-ended questions, are closely ...
Proficiency in the second language lesson is very much determined by language learning strategies. S...
The low English achievement of Iranian high school students majoring in humnaities, as compared with...
The greater demands of internationalization made many young people from different nations to learn E...
AbstractThis paper provides a description of a proposed study which examines ESL learners’ writing s...
The present study seeks to investigate the self-efficacy of English majors and its relationship with...
The objectives of this study are twofold: (1) to examine if instruction focusing on sources of self-...
This study aimed to explore the relationship between Turkish English as a Foreign Language (EFL) lea...
According to Gahungu (2007), learners' use of learning strategies can influence their language learn...
It is generally believed that self-efficacy as a psychological construct contributes to learning pro...
This study examined self-efficacy and language strategy use of college-level English Language Learne...
Individual differences among EFL learners have been widely accepted playing important roles on succe...
This study examined self-efficacy and language strategy use of college-level English Language Learne...
This study investigated Iranian EFL teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs (TSEBs) about instructional stra...
This study examined the effects of self-efficacy on language learning strategies by focusing on voca...
The answers from two groups of students' questionnaires including open-ended questions, are closely ...
Proficiency in the second language lesson is very much determined by language learning strategies. S...
The low English achievement of Iranian high school students majoring in humnaities, as compared with...
The greater demands of internationalization made many young people from different nations to learn E...
AbstractThis paper provides a description of a proposed study which examines ESL learners’ writing s...
The present study seeks to investigate the self-efficacy of English majors and its relationship with...
The objectives of this study are twofold: (1) to examine if instruction focusing on sources of self-...