Metacognitive awareness of skilled and less-skilled EFL writers
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The present study sought the differences between more and less proficient EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writers regarding their metacognitive awareness of writing (MAW). We also examined the relationship between MAW and EFL writing success. We used a validated MAW questionnaire for a comprehensive evaluation of the writers ’ metacognitive awareness. The results demonstrated that skillful EFL writers benefit from higher metacognitive awareness. Furthermore, we found that metacognitive awareness (and its sub-categories) is positively correlated with writing proficiency, except for avoidance strategy which showed a negative correlation. The mixed design of this study which is a part of a larger project would help researchers to gain new insights into the role of metacognitive awareness in EFL writing success.
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Farahian, M., & avarzamani, f. (2026). Metacognitive awareness of skilled and less-skilled EFL writers. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/metacognitive-awareness-of-skilled-and-less-skilled-efl-writers
MLA
Farahian, Majid, and farnaz avarzamani. "Metacognitive awareness of skilled and less-skilled EFL writers." Afribary, 6 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/metacognitive-awareness-of-skilled-and-less-skilled-efl-writers. Accessed June 14, 2026.
Chicago
Farahian, Majid, and farnaz avarzamani. "Metacognitive awareness of skilled and less-skilled EFL writers." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/metacognitive-awareness-of-skilled-and-less-skilled-efl-writers