Investigating EFL Students’ Pragmatic Errors: Case of First Year EFL Students at the University of Ain Temouchent
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Culture has always been one of the main irreplaceable, and perpetual pillars in the language
acquisition process. Yet, in Algerian educational settings, the status of culture in EFL
classrooms alternates to a less prominent position. In this regard, this research seeks to
accentuate the importance of culture and pragmatic integration in foreign language learning
through the investigation of students’ pragmatic errors in speech acts using the premises of error
analysis. A mixed method approach was implemented in which a discourse completion task,
students’questionnaire, and observation were the instruments used to collect the data. The
sample population was forty-sixfirstyear EFL students from the department of English language
at the university of Ain Temouchent. The results have shown that students do not possess the
ability to effectively use politeness strategies in various social milieus leading to occurrence of
pragmatic errors. The main reason behind this incompetence is the misconception of cultural
pragmatic aspects which also result in poor intercultural and interpersonal communication
skills. At the end of this study, some implications are proposed to overcome these errors, and
enhance the students’ interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills. This research is a
great contribution to the field of applied linguistics, pragmatics, curriculum design and cross cultural studie
