Volume 12 (2025)
Volume 11 (2024)
Volume 10 (2023)
Volume 9 (2022)
Volume 8 (2021)
Volume 7 (2020)
Volume 6 (2019)
Volume 5 (2018)
Volume 4 (2017)
Volume 3 (2016)
Volume 2 (2015)
Volume 1 (2014)

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Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies is a double-blind, peer-reviewed publication, which is published by Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran. It concerns new concepts and innovative technologies in "issues in language teaching". Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies is a quarterly publication and publishes original research papers related to journal scope. This journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws. All submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity through 'ithenticate' software to ensure their authenticity and originality and then rigorously peer-reviewed by expert reviewers. 

 

 

Research Paper Qualitative research
Exploring Novice English Language Teachers’ Meaning-Making of Professional Development: A Qualitative Inquiry

Ali Hemmati

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 1-35

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23185.2595

Abstract
  This qualitative study investigates how novice English language teachers perceive and make sense of professional development (PD) during the earliest stages of their careers. Drawing on an integrative framework that brings together teacher cognition, sense-making, and professional identity perspectives, ...  Read More

Research Paper Learning and teaching theories
The Effects of Fade‑in and Fade‑out Scaffolding on EFL Learners’ Grammar Achievement and Foreign Language Anxiety in Project‑Based Flipped Classrooms

Shirin Faraji; Farzaneh Khodabandeh

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 37-65

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23223.2602

Abstract
  Static scaffolding often fosters learner over-reliance, prompting interest in fading techniques like fade-in (least-to-most) and fade-out (most-to-least) support. While scaffolding has been widely studied, limited research compares these two fading approaches within project-based flipped learning (PBFL), ...  Read More

Research Paper CALL, MALL, and other technology-related issues
Twenty Years after Griffiths: Reinvestigation of Skill-Specific Language Learning Strategies among Learners in the AI Era

Masoud Taghipour; Mohammad Shahin Taghaddomi

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 67-95

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23392.2607

Abstract
  Owing to the multidimensional nature of additional language acquisition, language learning strategies (LLS) function as crucial determinants in Language Skills Development (LSD) across all macro skills. The significance of these strategies is accentuated, given that advances in technology, specifically ...  Read More

Research Paper Learning and teaching theories
The Role of Peer-Based Feedback in Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Willingness to Communicate in EFL Classrooms: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective

Pouya Ramezanlou; Abdorreza Tahriri

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 97-123

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23470.2610

Abstract
  This study investigated the role of peer-based feedback in relation to EFL learners’ Basic Psychological Needs (BPNs) of autonomy, competence, and relatedness, and their Willingness to Communicate (WTC). Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT), the benefits and challenges of implementing peer-based ...  Read More

Research Paper Research methodology
The Dominance of Gap-Spotting in Iranian Applied Linguistics Research: Epistemological Orientations and Knowledge Production

Nima Farzaneh; Reza Rezvani

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 125-147

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23545.2614

Abstract
  Formulating well-defined research questions is widely regarded as fundamental to applied linguistics research. A common strategy for doing so is gap-spotting, whereby researchers justify their studies by identifying and filling gaps in the existing literature. This study examines how this strategy is ...  Read More

Research Paper Teacher education
Bridging Worlds: A Collective Case Study of Novice English Language Teacher Agency in Hybrid Teaching

Narges Sardabi; Nooshin Azin

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 149-172

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23199.2597

Abstract
  The increasing adoption of hybrid language instruction in the post-pandemic era has reshaped the ecology of language classrooms; however, little is known about how novice English language teachers negotiate their professional agency within these blended environments. Drawing on an ecological framework, ...  Read More

Research Paper Language Skills and subskills
Transcendental Phenomenology Into the Lived Experiences of Iranian EFL Teachers and Students in FL Academic Writing

Fatemeh Bahrami; Rajab Esfandiari

Volume 13, Issue 3 , June 2026, Pages 173-193

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23580.2616

Abstract
  Prior research in foreign language (FL) academic writing in tertiary education has been promising, but the extent to which the lived experiences of English-as-foreign-language (EFL) teachers and students may play a role identifying areas which may contribute to the development of such writing remains ...  Read More

The Effects of Three Types of Flipped Learning through Shad Application on EFL Learners’ Lexical and Grammatical Achievement
Volume 10, Issue 4 , October 2023, , Pages 113-133

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2023.18868.2219

Abstract
  This study explored the effect of three models of flipped learning through shad application on lexical and grammatical knowledge of Iranian high school EFL learners. 120 male pre-intermediate English learners took part in the study. They were placed in four groups (three experimental and one control) ...  Read More

Examining EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge and Web 2.0 Technologies Using a Structural Equation Modeling Technique
Volume 9, Issue 2 , April 2022, , Pages 51-76

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2021.14550.1779

Abstract
  Technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) provides a framework of teacher knowledge to integrate technology into education successfully. Applying digital technologies to TPACK in order to understand the range of language teachers’ ability levels is of considerable importance. The present ...  Read More

Face in Intercultural Communication: A Meta-synthesis
Volume 5, Issue 2 , May 2018, , Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2019.10264.1274

Abstract
  Although the concept of ‘face’ has recently been the focus of attention in language pragmatics, face theory and research have dealt with individual rather than social aspects of human interactions (Arundale, 2013). In order to assess the epistemological and methodological dimensions of face ...  Read More

The Contribution of Gender and Teaching Experience to Iranian EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of Critical Pedagogy
Volume 6, Issue 2 , May 2019, , Pages 101-79

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2019.10595.1328

Abstract
  This study aimed at investigating the Iranian EFL teachers’ perceptions of critical pedagogy values in teaching English with an emphasis on gender and teaching experience. For that end, a 33-item Likert-type questionnaire was developed. The researcher-made instrument was administered to 102 EFL ...  Read More

Iranian EFL Teachers’ Understanding and Beliefs of Critical Pedagogy: A Multiple Case Study
Volume 11, Issue 1 , January 2024, , Pages 101-124

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2023.18569.2189

Abstract
  Critical Pedagogy (CP) in Iran, among other countries, is still in its early stages, and there are various challenges facing the implementation of problem-posing education. To pinpoint the probable factors impeding transformation in the educational setting, the present research, using a convenience sampling, ...  Read More

Research Paper
EFL Learners’ Grammar and Vocabulary Learning: Contribution of MBTI Personality Types Dimensions Through the Lens of Personalized Learning

Mehran Haji; Abbas Ali Zarei; Hussein Meihami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 March 2026

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23365.2606

Abstract
  Personality plays a salient role in language learning achievement. The present study delved into the relationship between MBTI (Myers-Briggs type indicator) PT (personality types) dimensions and vocabulary and grammar exam scores. To this end, 191 male intermediate EFL (English as a foreign language) ...  Read More

Research Paper
Navigating Research Barriers as Iranian Female EFL Teachers: A Qualitative Study

Zargham Ghabanchi; Saeedeh Mirzadeh Rahni; Sajjad Zahedi Moghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23585.2617

Abstract
  One of the most important motivating factors for professional growth in English as a Foreign language (EFL) is teacher-led inquiry. Even though it has advantages such as improving reflective practice, influencing pedagogy, and making teachers co-producers of knowledge, structural, institutional, and ...  Read More

Research Paper
How Discourse Structure Shapes Attention: Cognitive and Educational Evidence From EEG

Elnaz Kordabadi; Leila Dobakhti; Hamideh Hormati; Narges Adabi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23484.2612

Abstract
  Attention plays a crucial role in comprehension, learning, and language education. In recent years, the use of narrative as an instructional tool to enhance learners’ focus and engagement in language learning has received increased attention. The present study aimed to examine the effect of the ...  Read More

Research Paper
Impact of Online Collaborative Academic Writing on PhD TEFL Candidates’ Writing Engagement and Motivation: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective

Roya Jafari; Reza Dashtestani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 June 2026

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2026.23541.2613

Abstract
  While a multitude of studies suggest that collaborative writing strongly affects affective and non-cognitive factors, there is insufficient insight into how online collaborative educational interventions can enhance writing engagement and motivation in the realm of writing research article abstracts. ...  Read More

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