2015
DOI: 10.17576/jpen-2015-4001-02
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The Relationship of the Process of Reading in EGP with the Process of Reading in ESP and the Product of Reading in EGP and ESP

Abstract: This study using ex post facto design had two purposes. First, it attempted to fi nd out if there was any relationship between the process of reading in EGP (English for General Purposes) and ESP (English for Specicfi c Purposes). Second, it intended to investigate if the EGP reading process would correlates with the EGP and ESP reading product. Thirty nine Iranian tertiary level students received reading comprehension tests as well as reading strategy questionnaires in EGP and ESP. Based on the mean scor… Show more

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