2021
DOI: 10.52547/jfl.9.37.31
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Evaluative Content Analysis of the Iranian EFL Textbook for Senior High School Second Graders: Vision 2

Abstract: This study sought to evaluate the usefulness and desirability of the English textbooks for Iranian second grade students in senior high school, Vision 2. To this end, the extent to which the textbooks materials satisfy the prescribed curriculum was explored based on Littlejohn's (2011) evaluative framework. Employing stratified random sampling, a total of 12 private and public senior high schools (six girl students and six boy students) were selected randomly among all the schools located in the six education … Show more

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“…Other studies also reveal that in textbooks, illustrations are needed to support student interests (Mabrurrosi, 2020;Zurqoni et al, 2020), so the situation can make the students interested in the material. Such adaptations need to include design and publication-oriented aspects of the material (Hasanabadi et al, 2021). The theoretical framework consists of a communicative competency model, input and output ideas, and principles for the communicative approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies also reveal that in textbooks, illustrations are needed to support student interests (Mabrurrosi, 2020;Zurqoni et al, 2020), so the situation can make the students interested in the material. Such adaptations need to include design and publication-oriented aspects of the material (Hasanabadi et al, 2021). The theoretical framework consists of a communicative competency model, input and output ideas, and principles for the communicative approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%