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The effect of explicit instruction of requests on Saudi EFL learners using a pre-test, post-test approach

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Type Article
ISSN 22299327
information source ERIC
Author Qari, Israa A. English Language Institute, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Pages pp. 113-127
Frequency Quarterly
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Arab World English Journal. Vol. 12, no.1, March 2021
Publisher Texas: Arab World English Journal، 2021
Publisher address 10602 Davlee Lane, Richmond. Texas, 77407. United States. Arab World English Journal. . editor@awej.org. https://awej.org/.
ERIC document no. EJ1297657
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Teaching methods  -  English  -  Second language instruction  -  Undergraduate students  -  Tests  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country United States
The aim of this study is to test whether explicit instruction of various L2 request forms can be a useful measure in developing Saudi learners' linguistic and pragmatic competences. This study is based on the results obtained from a previous research investigating interlanguage requests. The findings in that study suggested that the second language learners were not aware of some of the request strategies which were exclusively employed by the British English native speakers. The aim and the question of this study is to find out whether explicit instruction of request strategies will be effective in helping Saudi EFL learners gain linguistic knowledge and achieve pragmatic appropriateness in making requests in L2. Thirty female foundation year students participated in this study. They were all EFL learners studying at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The group underwent three phases of instruction: pre-test, instruction/intervention, and post-test. The first and last phases consisted of written questionnaires which were distributed right before and after the instruction phase. The results showed that in the third phase, the students demonstrated great progress in their understanding of request forms in L2. Their improvement was manifested by the learners' acknowledgement of these forms as proper employment of request strategies in English, recognition of request function names, ability to assign correct functions to linguistic realizations and their overall understanding of the appropriate use of these forms dictated by the weightiness of different request situations. (As Provided)

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Qari, Israa A.. (2021). The effect of explicit instruction of requests on Saudi EFL learners using a pre-test, post-test approach . Arab World English Journal. Vol. 12, no.1, March 2021. pp. 113-127 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org