Abstract

Review of the past literature on the characteristics of successful language learners indicates that more successful learners are those who apply more strategies. Although a sizeable number of studies were conducted on language learning strategies, there is a limited amount of research with focus on speaking strategies. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Iranian EFL learners’ musical and visual intelligences and their use of speaking strategies in communication. Gender differences regarding the use of speaking strategies were also examined in this research. Participants in this study were three hundred and sixty undergraduate EFL learners from several universities in Iran who were presented with a questionnaire including McKenzie’s Multiple Intelligences Inventory and Oral Communication Strategy Inventory (OCSI). Results of data analysis revealed that there is a significant relationship between EFL learners’ musical and visual intelligences and their use of speaking strategies. Results of more analysis indicated significant relationship between musical intelligence and accuracy-oriented and fluency-oriented strategies, and visual intelligence and social affective and negotiation for meaning strategies. Findings also revealed that females were superior in using some strategy types including message reduction and nonverbal strategies.

Highlights

  • Haward Gardner introduced theory of multiple intelligences in 1983

  • Findings revealed significant relationships between bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and meta-cognitive strategies, musical intelligence and meta-cognitive strategies and linguistic intelligence and social strategies. It seems that there are not enough studies to examine speaking strategies in EFL context and according to Mistar and Umamah (2014), the findings of studies which they reviewed revealed that the effect of gender on the choice of speaking strategies is not yet conclusive, so the current study aims to investigate the relationship between Iranian intermediate EFL learners’ visual and musical intelligences and their use of speaking strategies in communication and any significant differences between Iranian male and female EFL learners regarding their use of speaking strategies

  • Results of the current study revealed that individuals with different Multiple Intelligences (MI) profiles use different speaking strategies

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Introduction

Haward Gardner introduced theory of multiple intelligences in 1983. Gardner (1983) defined intelligence as “the ability to solve problems or to create products that are valued within one or more cultural settings” (p. 10). The application of MI theory in educational context in EFL context attracted the attention of many researchers

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