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The Relationship between Cognitive Abilities and English Language Proficiency in Listening Comprehension of English as a Foreign Language

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  75-90

Abstract

 The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between a number of cognitive abilities (auditory/Visual Attention, Processing Speed, and Fluid Intelligence) and Listening Comprehension. A total of 97 undergraduate EFL students participated in the study. Tests of auditory and Visual Attention, Processing Speed, verbal and nonverbal Fluid Intelligence, overall English language proficiency, and Listening Comprehension were administered to the participants. The results indicated that the measure of English proficiency had the highest correlation with the listening test followed by measures of attention and Processing Speed. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that 17% of the variance in Listening Comprehension was explained by the cognitive factors. The addition of second language proficiency to the regression model in the second step added another 25% to the total variance explained. That is, foreign language proficiency, after controlling for cognitive abilities, can explain 25% of the variance in Listening Comprehension. These findings suggest that understanding when listening in L2 involves cognitive information processing skills in addition to proficiency in that language. Although correlations are not indicative of causality, future research should investigate the impact of targeted interventions on Listening Comprehension. Interventions that focus on supporting attention, reasoning, and Processing Speed may be essential to minimize the adverse consequences of poor cognitive abilities on Listening Comprehension. Likewise, effective teaching techniques for reducing cognitive loads in listening activities, like simplifying complex tasks by reducing speech rate and repeating tasks, may also help learners overcome their cognitive failures. In addition, teaching and facilitating learners’ use of listening strategies can mitigate the adverse consequences of cognitive failure in Listening Comprehension.

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    NADRI, MAHSA, BAGHAEI, PURYA, & ZOHOORIAN, ZAHRA. (2018). The Relationship between Cognitive Abilities and English Language Proficiency in Listening Comprehension of English as a Foreign Language. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES, 51(2 (36) ), 75-90. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/187554/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NADRI MAHSA, BAGHAEI PURYA, ZOHOORIAN ZAHRA. The Relationship between Cognitive Abilities and English Language Proficiency in Listening Comprehension of English as a Foreign Language. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES[Internet]. 2018;51(2 (36) ):75-90. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/187554/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHSA NADRI, PURYA BAGHAEI, and ZAHRA ZOHOORIAN, “The Relationship between Cognitive Abilities and English Language Proficiency in Listening Comprehension of English as a Foreign Language,” JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES, vol. 51, no. 2 (36) , pp. 75–90, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/187554/en

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