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Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Competence in an EFL Context for a Sustainable Learning Environment: A Case of Northern Cyprus

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  • Ben Bardis

    (Educational Sciences, Faculty of Education, Cyprus International University, Mersin 10, Nicosia 999258, Turkey)

  • Fatoş Silman

    (Educational Sciences, Faculty of Education, Cyprus International University, Mersin 10, Nicosia 999258, Turkey)

  • Behbood Mohammadzadeh

    (ELT Department, Faculty of Education, Cyprus International University, Mersin 10, Nicosia 999258, Turkey)

Abstract

A review of literature on pragmatic competence reveals that less attention is given to the enrichment of cross-cultural pragmatic awareness in the classroom. The study focuses on the need to survey and discuss communicative dynamics in classroom situations and the importance of enhancing cross-cultural pragmatic competence in the English as a foreign language (EFL) context. We believe that enhancing students’ cross-cultural pragmatic competence will provide students with a sustainable learning environment, which is crucial for the quality of education. The investigation involves a mixed approach of quantitative and qualitative methods by using a questionnaire for EFL students and interview guide questions for both EFL students and teachers. For quantitative analysis, the participants involved in this research include 200 EFL students of different nationalities, and for the qualitative analysis, the participants include 10 teachers and 20 EFL students in a university in North Cyprus. The study’s findings indicate that students lack cross-cultural pragmatic knowledge and must be provided with classroom activities for social interaction and to develop explicit and implicit communicative competencies in EFL as a target language. Findings further reveal that EFL students are not endowed with cross-cultural pragmatic competence by the EFL teachers who provide little attention to pragmatic knowledge and classroom activities in the EFL context.

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  • Ben Bardis & Fatoş Silman & Behbood Mohammadzadeh, 2021. "Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Competence in an EFL Context for a Sustainable Learning Environment: A Case of Northern Cyprus," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(18), pages 1-22, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:18:p:10346-:d:636905
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    1. Zeng Zhilan & Subadrah Madhawa Nair & Walton Wider, 2022. "Chinese EFL Undergraduates’ Pragmatic Competence in English Letter Writing," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 12(5), pages 239-239, June.

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