The relationship between multiple intelligences and speaking skill among intermediate EFL learners in Bandar Abbas Azad University in Iran

This research aims at identifying the relationship between multiple intelligences (MI) and speaking ability among Iranian EFL learners as well as the effect of gender on the relationship. The participants in this study were EFL sophomores majoring in translation at Bandar Abbas Islamic Azad Universi...

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