Yang, Li2017-02-152017-02-15http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35197Citation: Yang, L. (2016). LEARNING TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE IN MANDARIN CHINESE THROUGH WEB-BASED INSTRUCTION. Language Learning & Technology, 20(1), 191-208. Retrieved from <Go to ISI>://WOS:000376498900013This study explored the effectiveness of a self-access website as a tool to teach expressions of gratitude to learners of Mandarin Chinese. The web-based instruction included explicit instruction on how to express gratitude appropriately in Mandarin and various consciousness-raising exercises/activities. Two groups of learners who differed in their proficiency in Chinese received instruction for five weeks. The findings indicated that the instruction positively affected the metapragmatic assessment and pragmatic awareness of the learners at two different proficiency levels. In their reflective e-journals, learners also reported the benefits the website provided for their pragmatics learning. Based on the findings, this study proposed implications for the teaching of pragmatics.© Li Yang. Published by Language Learning & Technology.Web-Based InstructionComputer-Assisted Language LearningSecondLanguage AcquisitionEducation & Educational ResearchLinguisticsLEARNING TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE IN MANDARIN CHINESE THROUGH WEB-BASED INSTRUCTIONArticle