Metacognitive Awareness of Listening Strategies in Second and Third Language: The Role of Language Proficiency Across and Within Languages

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Elifcan Öztekin, G. Erçetin
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ABSTRACT Metacognitive awareness of listening strategies has a supporting role in explaining L2 listening comprehension. Although metacognitive awareness is language-independent, language proficiency may determine whether learners can utilize such a cognitive resource during multiple language development. The current study explores the listening strategy awareness in the L2 and L3 through a 21-item questionnaire (i.e., Metacognitive Awareness of Listening Strategies Questionnaire, the MALQ), and its relationship with L3 listening comprehension. Data from 48 high L2 English proficiency students learning L3 Italian in Turkey indicate an overall higher awareness in L2 English. The reported awareness in the L2 and L3 strategies significantly differ in person knowledge and mental translation, but not in problem-solving, planning and evaluation, and directed attention. Beginner and intermediate L3 Italian learners do not differ in their metacognitive awareness in the L3 while only the L3 (but not L2) overall MALQ score significantly predicts L3 listening comprehension beyond L3 proficiency. These differing L2-L3 relationships across the MALQ subcomponents are discussed for language dependency in metacognitive awareness of listening strategies for multilingual language learners.
第二语言和第三语言听力策略的元认知意识:语言能力在跨语言和语言内部的作用
听力策略的元认知意识在解释二语听力理解中起着支持作用。尽管元认知意识是独立于语言的,但语言水平可能决定学习者能否在多种语言发展过程中利用这种认知资源。本研究通过21项问卷(即听力策略元认知意识问卷,MALQ)探讨了二、三级学生的听力策略意识及其与三级听力理解的关系。来自48名在土耳其学习三级意大利语的二级英语水平高的学生的数据表明,他们对二级英语的总体认识更高。据报道,二语和三语策略的意识在个人知识和心理翻译方面存在显著差异,但在解决问题、计划和评估以及定向注意力方面没有差异。初级和中级三级意大利学习者在三级的元认知意识上没有差异,而只有三级(而不是二级)的整体MALQ分数能显著预测三级听力理解能力。讨论了多语言学习者在听力策略元认知意识中的语言依赖性。
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International Journal of Listening
International Journal of Listening Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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