2013
DOI: 10.5861/ijrsll.2013.545
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The effect of input source (Native vs. Non- native) and EFL learners’ perceptions towards it, on their listening performances, across gender

Abstract: The issue of the "native/non-native speaker's input source" occupies an important place in any EFL listening comprehension test. This study is meant to unveil whether listening to a native or non-native speaker (i.e., input source) and students' perceptions towards it affect the performance of upper-intermediate EFL learners in a listening test. For this purpose, an experimental design was used to compare the performance of two groups of learners on an EFL listening test. A test of 20 multiple choice items was… Show more

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