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Does Direct Instruction Develop Pragmatic Competence? Teaching Refusals to EFL Learners of English
2012
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
To achieve communicative competence, L2 learners' need to develop their pragmatic competence and this may be fostered with the help the learners receive from their teachers. This paper is an attempt to investigate the efficacy of explicit instruction of refusal at pragmatic level to four types of acts-invitations, suggestions, offers and requests. Adopting a pretest/posttest design as with treatment and control group, the two groups in this study were exposed to the treatment. Data collected by
doi:10.4304/jltr.3.4.814-821
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