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Study Abroad and Interlanguage Pragmatic Development in Request and Apology Speech Acts among Iranian Learners

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  • Hassan Rasouli Khorshidi

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This research study empirically investigated the impact of study abroad context on L2 learners’ pragmatic development compared with study at home group in Iran. For the study abroad group the participants were selected from the Iranian students who registered in a six-month program in language institutes in India (Mysore) and for the study at home group the participants were chosen from the language learners at the most outstanding language institute in Iran (Iran Language Institute) at the intermediate level. A Discourse Completion Task (DCT) including request and apology speech acts was used to measure the gains in the two groups. The DCT was administered one at the beginning as a pre-test and then at the end of the six months course as a post-test. Overall, the study revealed significant development in study abroad learners’ pragmatic knowledge, whereas this change in at home group was meager. It was also found that a correlation governs the growth in apology and request proficiency in language learning. This comparative study moreover yielded this finding that gender is not a determining factor in the acquisition of pragmatic knowledge specifically in request and apology speech acts in language learning.

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  • Hassan Rasouli Khorshidi, 2013. "Study Abroad and Interlanguage Pragmatic Development in Request and Apology Speech Acts among Iranian Learners," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 6(5), pages 1-62, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:6:y:2013:i:5:p:62
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