Abstract

<p>Learning styles and strategies are among the important factors which affect the learners’ performance in foreign language learning. The present study investigated the relationship between learning styles and metacognitive reading strategy of Iranian EFL (English as Foreign language) learners. It has also made an attempt to discover which learning style has the strongest correlation with metacognitive reading strategy. Accordingly, a total sample of 128 students who studied EFL at university was asked to answer a proficiency test. The purpose of administrating the proficiency test was to have a homogenized group of intermediate EFL learners. As the next step, the participants were asked to answer two questionnaires which explored their metacognitive reading strategy and learning styles. The data analysis indicated that thirteen learning styles out of twenty-three ones have a significant, positive correlation with metacognitive strategy. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between visual, auditory, introvert, intuitive, concrete, closure-oriented, synthesizing, analytic, sharpener, deductive, field independent, metaphoric, and reflective styles with metacognitive reading strategy. In addition, among 23 learning styles, visual, closure- oriented and synthesizing styles had the strongest correlation with metacognitive strategy. The findings revealed that Iranian EFL learners with these three learning styles use more metacognitive reading strategy.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong><strong>:</strong> Learning Styles, Metacognitive Reading Strategy, Foreign Language Reading</p>

Highlights

  • It goes without saying that learning a foreign language (FL) can be studied from different perspectives such as biological, cognitive, social, psychological and communicative aspects

  • The present study investigated the relationship between learning styles and metacognitive reading strategy of Iranian EFL (English as Foreign language) learners

  • The findings show that there is a significant relationship between learning styles and metacognitive strategy since P-value is 0.00

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Introduction

It goes without saying that learning a foreign language (FL) can be studied from different perspectives such as biological, cognitive, social, psychological and communicative aspects. In each of these areas, there are large varieties of factors which may affect the process of foreign language learning. Strategies are plans or techniques which are consciously used by learners to achieve a specific purpose or solve a problem or task In other words, these are some techniques or devices used by the learners in order to acquire knowledge (Rubin, 1975)

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