‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry

The paper reports on the involvement of ‘significant others’ (e.g. parents and friends) as experienced by a group of learners learning English at university in their Arab homelands. Underpinned by a sociocultural standpoint, the data collected from a written narrative and four subsequent semi-struct...

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Main Author: Anas Hajar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kanda University of International Studies 2015-09-01
Series:Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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Online Access:https://sisaljournal.org/archives/sep15/hajar/
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spelling doaj-07afea46825747f59cd8f51225186ce42020-11-25T01:33:20ZengKanda University of International StudiesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal 2185-37622185-37622015-09-0163257270‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative InquiryAnas HajarThe paper reports on the involvement of ‘significant others’ (e.g. parents and friends) as experienced by a group of learners learning English at university in their Arab homelands. Underpinned by a sociocultural standpoint, the data collected from a written narrative and four subsequent semi-structured interviews suggest that ‘significant others’ directly and indirectly fostered or hindered the participants’ English language development and identity formation by prompting different strategies. Further research into the cooperation between actors inside and outside the classroom is believed to generate essential findings for the language learner development programmes.https://sisaljournal.org/archives/sep15/hajar/language learning strategies (LLSs)sociocultural approachessignificant othersArab learnersqualitative inquiry
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‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
language learning strategies (LLSs)
sociocultural approaches
significant others
Arab learners
qualitative inquiry
author_facet Anas Hajar
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title ‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
title_short ‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
title_full ‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
title_fullStr ‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
title_full_unstemmed ‘Significant Others’ in Influencing Arab EFL Learners’ Learning Strategy Use and Development: A Qualitative Inquiry
title_sort ‘significant others’ in influencing arab efl learners’ learning strategy use and development: a qualitative inquiry
publisher Kanda University of International Studies
series Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
issn 2185-3762
2185-3762
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The paper reports on the involvement of ‘significant others’ (e.g. parents and friends) as experienced by a group of learners learning English at university in their Arab homelands. Underpinned by a sociocultural standpoint, the data collected from a written narrative and four subsequent semi-structured interviews suggest that ‘significant others’ directly and indirectly fostered or hindered the participants’ English language development and identity formation by prompting different strategies. Further research into the cooperation between actors inside and outside the classroom is believed to generate essential findings for the language learner development programmes.
topic language learning strategies (LLSs)
sociocultural approaches
significant others
Arab learners
qualitative inquiry
url https://sisaljournal.org/archives/sep15/hajar/
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