چکیده:
The present study aimed at exploring the potential relationship between language learning strategies (LLS) and factors such as major fields of study, sex, and language proficiency among university students across different fields such as medicine, sciences, engineering, humanities, and English. To this end, 200 master students were collected and tested. In addition, 25 English teachers were included. The findings showed that there was no significant difference among English students and students of other fields of study in terms of strategy use. It was also found that there was no significant relationship between language learning strategies and variables of sex, and language proficiency. Another line of the findings indicated that students enjoyed a high level of metacognitive knowledge of what they were doing. Finally, to examine how students viewed their language needs across different fields of study, the fourth-year students of medicine, engineering, science, and humanities were asked to express their own ideas about the present status of ESP courses. After analyzing the students’ responses to the questionnaire, it could be understood that ESP courses had not been beneficial because they were far away from the students’ needs and expectations. Key words: Language Learning Strategies; Language Proficiency; Field of Study; Gender
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"ir Abstract The present study aimed at exploring the potential relationship between language learning strategies (LLS) and factors such as major fields of study, sex, and language proficiency among university students across different fields such as medicine, sciences, engineering, humanities, and English.
3. Method In view of the vital role which learning strategies play in the development of language proficiency, the present study was conducted to: (1) determine the relationship between these strategies and such variables as field of study, sex, and language proficiency; (2) specify the strategies employed by successful learners; and (3) suggest ways for better and useful materials development for General English, ESP, and EFL classes.
Correlation between TOEFL Scores and SILL Scores: Advanced Group (رجوع شود به تصویر صفحه) The questionnaire was designed to extract students’ views and evaluations about their language needs in terms of seven topic categories; that are, self- evaluation of ability in the four language skills, effectiveness of the present ESP programs, necessity of having ESP courses as opposed to general English, need for English for success in the field, priority that students give to various language skills or components, and relevance of students’ ESP courses to their fields of study.
To examine how students view their language needs across different fields of study, the fourth-year students of medicine, engineering, science, and humanities were asked to express their own ideas about the present status of ESP courses in the universities."