A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning

One of the significant aspects of the communication is its nonverbal aspect. In this study there was an attempt to explore this aspect of language teaching qualitatively from the learners’ point of view through observation and interview in Iranian context. It was revealed that four main categories o...

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Main Authors: Azadeh Haji-karim, Elaheh Sotoudehnama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alzahra University 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Language Horizons
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Online Access:https://lghor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_2753_5d48d383902ed87c6034762191e2c342.pdf
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spelling doaj-09201348e9ba49989d9dbc91e71f24db2021-01-13T10:43:48ZengAlzahra UniversityJournal of Language Horizons2588-350X2588-56342017-05-011110913310.22051/lghor.2017.13392.10442753A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language LearningAzadeh Haji-karim0Elaheh Sotoudehnama1Alzahra UniversityAlzahra UniversityOne of the significant aspects of the communication is its nonverbal aspect. In this study there was an attempt to explore this aspect of language teaching qualitatively from the learners’ point of view through observation and interview in Iranian context. It was revealed that four main categories of nonverbal communication(NVC) including: hand gesture, eye-contact, facial expression and tone of voice are used from the most frequently used to the least used respectively. Moreover, it was found that a teacher’s use of nonverbal communication can help learners to get more benefit from the learning context. Also, the findings indicate how utilizing NVC may contribute to different aspects (vocabulary, grammar, and pronuciation) of language learning. According to the students’ comments, six main themes as different roles of the teacher were found including: Teacher as a composer, Teacher as a constructor, Teacher as a mirror, Teacher as a conductor, Teacher as a mentor, and Teacher as a vocalist. Keywords: non-verbal, communication, lanugage learning, qualitative study, perception.https://lghor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_2753_5d48d383902ed87c6034762191e2c342.pdfnon-verbalcommunicationlanugage learningqualitative studyperception
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A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
Journal of Language Horizons
non-verbal
communication
lanugage learning
qualitative study
perception
author_facet Azadeh Haji-karim
Elaheh Sotoudehnama
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title A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
title_short A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
title_full A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study on Teacher’s Nonverbal Communication and Iranian EFL Learners’ Perception of Language Learning
title_sort qualitative study on teacher’s nonverbal communication and iranian efl learners’ perception of language learning
publisher Alzahra University
series Journal of Language Horizons
issn 2588-350X
2588-5634
publishDate 2017-05-01
description One of the significant aspects of the communication is its nonverbal aspect. In this study there was an attempt to explore this aspect of language teaching qualitatively from the learners’ point of view through observation and interview in Iranian context. It was revealed that four main categories of nonverbal communication(NVC) including: hand gesture, eye-contact, facial expression and tone of voice are used from the most frequently used to the least used respectively. Moreover, it was found that a teacher’s use of nonverbal communication can help learners to get more benefit from the learning context. Also, the findings indicate how utilizing NVC may contribute to different aspects (vocabulary, grammar, and pronuciation) of language learning. According to the students’ comments, six main themes as different roles of the teacher were found including: Teacher as a composer, Teacher as a constructor, Teacher as a mirror, Teacher as a conductor, Teacher as a mentor, and Teacher as a vocalist. Keywords: non-verbal, communication, lanugage learning, qualitative study, perception.
topic non-verbal
communication
lanugage learning
qualitative study
perception
url https://lghor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_2753_5d48d383902ed87c6034762191e2c342.pdf
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