The Effects of Strategy Training on the Use of Global Reading Strategies: Implications from Think-Aloud and Eye-Tracking Data

Considering the critical role of reading strategies in L2 reading this study aimed to investigate the impact of strategy training on Turkish EFL learners' use of global reading strategies. 23 freshmen, enrolled in the ELT Department, participated in the study, and the data were collected throug...

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