Impact of Teaching Critical Thinking Tasks for Enhancing Paragraph Writing Performance of EFL Learners

Critical thinking tasks can be useful in teaching and learning foreign or second languages, but they can be something innovative for some learning and teaching contexts. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore how EFL learners behave toward these tasks. 42 non-English majors were recruited fo...

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