Agreeing and disagreeing are two common speech acts that occur in social conversations. Driven by the fact that there are direct and indirect way for expressing agreement and disagreement, and there are also mitigating strategies to protect interlocutors from face-threatening in disagreeing discourses, this study examined EFL students’ use of discourse strategies in their Facebook interaction. Thirty-four pre-intermediate EFL students at a university in Vietnam took part in this study. Data analysis shows that direct discourses is linguistically limited while indirect ones exhibit wider language use. Students also demonstrate two different directions of using mitigating strategies for their disagreeing discourses. Some pedagogical implicati...
The aim of this paper is to focus on one aspect of English learners’ pragmatic competence which can ...
This study was aimed at finding out patterns of relationship between English language proficiency le...
Expressing an opposing view is a complex process. Research into English casual conversation based on...
Some ESL/EFL notional/functional materials claim that they are presenting English as it is spoken by...
This study aims at finding out patterns of the relationship between students ’ strategies in disagre...
This present study was designed as an attempt to examine the types and strategies used by EFL learne...
The current study aims at investigating Indonesian EFL learners? strategies in expressing disagr...
This study aimed to investigate the differences between the politeness strategies used by university...
The purpose of this research was to describe the L2 pragmatic knowledge of Iranian EFL learners by p...
This chapter explores a series of foci which have emerged in the study of disagreement in social med...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
AbstractThis study investigates how learners compensate for their insufficient linguistic repertoire...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 영어영문학과, 2013. 2. 박용예.The current study examines discourse strategies used by...
This research aims to find out the correlation between students’ proficiency and disagreement stra...
The aim of this paper is to focus on one aspect of English learners’ pragmatic competence which can ...
This study was aimed at finding out patterns of relationship between English language proficiency le...
Expressing an opposing view is a complex process. Research into English casual conversation based on...
Some ESL/EFL notional/functional materials claim that they are presenting English as it is spoken by...
This study aims at finding out patterns of the relationship between students ’ strategies in disagre...
This present study was designed as an attempt to examine the types and strategies used by EFL learne...
The current study aims at investigating Indonesian EFL learners? strategies in expressing disagr...
This study aimed to investigate the differences between the politeness strategies used by university...
The purpose of this research was to describe the L2 pragmatic knowledge of Iranian EFL learners by p...
This chapter explores a series of foci which have emerged in the study of disagreement in social med...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
AbstractThis study investigates how learners compensate for their insufficient linguistic repertoire...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 영어영문학과, 2013. 2. 박용예.The current study examines discourse strategies used by...
This research aims to find out the correlation between students’ proficiency and disagreement stra...
The aim of this paper is to focus on one aspect of English learners’ pragmatic competence which can ...
This study was aimed at finding out patterns of relationship between English language proficiency le...
Expressing an opposing view is a complex process. Research into English casual conversation based on...