Can shadowing enhance Efl learners' oral performance? a case study
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Type | Article |
Author | Hoadjli, Ahmed Chaouki. University of Biskra. |
Second author | Manseur, Raouia. University of Tlemcen. |
Pages | pp. 99-109 |
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Revue Sciences Humaines. no. 43, Mars 2016
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Descriptors | Modern language instruction - English - Verbal communication - Language skills - Skill development |
Language of document | English |
Country | Algeria |
This study aims at probing the relationship between shadowing and speaking. In this respect, it has been hypothesized that EFL learners can boost their speaking ability if they emulate a particular recorded material. To attain this aim, a mixed-methods approach, particularly its one-group pretest-posttest design, was adopted as a quantitative approach and a quasi-experiment research strategy. The latter was conducted on 16 participants selected purposely from third year students of English in the University of Biskra, as a case study in our research. Additionally, a questionnaire was administred to a sample after the assignment on this experiment. Video recordings had potential value in the data collection and analysis as being a direct record of the issues of all the stages of the experiment. Therefore, the results of t-test paired two-sample for means and those of the questionnaire revealed that shadowing helps EFL learners to improve their speaking skill. (Published abstract)
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Hoadjli, Ahmed Chaouki. (2016). Can shadowing enhance Efl learners' oral performance? a case study. Revue Sciences Humaines. no. 43, Mars 2016. pp. 99-109 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org |