From poetry out loud to thinking out loud: The ESL students’ experience

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Public speaking apprehension can detrimentally affect academic performance, attendance, participation, and motivation. This study investigates into the formidable challenge of public speaking anxiety (PSA) among students during oral presentations and proposes an innovative solution through the utilisation of Poetry Out Loud activities. Two interventions were executed with ESL learners and the researchers used qualitative methods to deduce the result. The initial phase involved the collective reading of a poetry compilation, fostering a shared experience. Subsequently, students engaged with the "Hello Poetry" website, selecting and practicing poems in pairs to refine expressive delivery. The culmination consisted of creative video presentations of their chosen poems. Once the completed the activities, they were given an open-ended survey. The study uncovers that Poetry Out Loud activities positively influence students’ speaking skills. These findings underscore the efficacy of communal poem reading and interactive recitation in bolstering confidence, oral proficiency, and reading fluency. Implications point toward the importance of innovative strategies to mitigate PSA-related challenges and nurture essential public speaking aptitudes.
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从大声吟诗到大声思考:ESL学生的经验
对公开演讲的恐惧会对学习成绩、出勤率、参与度和积极性产生不利影响。本研究调查了学生在口头演讲时的公共演讲焦虑(PSA),并提出了一种创新的解决方案,即利用诗歌大声朗读活动。对ESL学习者进行了两项干预,研究人员使用定性方法来推断结果。最初的阶段包括集体阅读诗歌汇编,培养共同的经验。随后,学生们参与了“你好诗歌”网站,两人一组选择并练习诗歌,以提高表达能力。比赛的高潮是他们选出的诗歌的创意视频展示。一旦他们完成了这些活动,他们就会得到一份开放式的调查。研究发现,“朗诵诗歌”活动对学生的口语能力有积极的影响。这些发现强调了集体诗歌阅读和互动背诵在增强自信、口语熟练程度和阅读流畅性方面的功效。这些启示指向创新策略的重要性,以减轻psa相关的挑战和培养基本的公共演讲能力。
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