Metaphorical Perceptions of Science High School Students in Turkey about the Concept of "English"

The study aimed to determine the metaphorical perceptions of Science High School students about the concept of "English", and to scrutinize the influence of their class level on the metaphors they produce. The participants of the study comprised 211 students at a Science High School in a d...

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