An investigation of Turkish preparatory class students' listening comprehension problems and perceptual learning styles

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2009

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Durrant, Philip

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Listening is a skill that many Turkish EFL learners have constant problems with and perceptual learning styles of the students is a factor that plays an important role in students‟ learning a foreign language. This study aimed to find out (a) the most and the least frequent listening comprehension problems of the students, (b) the difference in listening comprehension problems in terms of proficiency levels and gender, (c) common perceptual learning styles among the Turkish university students, and (d) the relationship between students perceptual learning styles and listening comprehension problems. The study was conducted at Gazi University, School of Foreign Languages, with the participation of 295 students from three different proficiency levels (pre-intermediate,

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language

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Master's

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MA (Master of Arts)

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Published Version (Please cite this version)

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English

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