The Effectiveness of Corpus-Assisted Approach in Learning Grammatical Collocations of Thai Undergraduate Students in an EFL Classroom

Q2 Arts and Humanities rEFLections Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.61508/refl.v30i3.268920
Pimnada Khemkullanat, Somruedee Khongput
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The present study implements a corpus-assisted approach with data-driven learning (DDL) in the EFL classroom to investigate its effectiveness in learning target grammatical collocations (verb-, adjective-, and noun-preposition collocations) of Thai undergraduate students and to examine the extent to which the students incorporate the collocational knowledge learned into their writing. Forty students who were inexperienced in DDL in one intact class at a private university in southern Thailand participated in this study. The participants learned through scaffolded paper-based DDL and autonomous computer-based DDL for a total of 10 weeks in an English for Communication course, which aims to develop their communicative abilities. Pre- and post-writing tests, a stimulated recall interview, and a semi-structured interview were employed as the data collection instruments. The writing test results indicate that the participants’ collocational knowledge significantly improved in all patterns (p = 0.00), with a large overall effect size (d = 1.26). The interview results uncover that most participants could accurately: 1) classify the types of the target collocational patterns; 2) identify the hidden usage of the content words with varying prepositions; and 3) elucidate some key considerations when using collocations for their written communication. The results also suggest that the participants have acquired several collocations other than those targeted in DDL. The study concludes with pedagogical implications for DDL implementation and limitations in conducting DDL lessons.
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语料库辅助方法对泰国本科生在 EFL 课堂上学习语法搭配的有效性
本研究在 EFL 课堂中采用语料库辅助教学法和数据驱动学习(DDL),以考察其对泰国本科生学习目标语法搭配(动词、形容词和名词介词搭配)的有效性,并考察学生将所学搭配知识融入写作的程度。泰国南部一所私立大学一个完整班级的 40 名缺乏 DDL 经验的学生参与了本研究。在旨在培养学生交际能力的 "交际英语 "课程中,学生们通过纸质DDL和计算机自主DDL两种方式进行了为期10周的学习。数据收集工具包括课前和课后写作测试、刺激回忆访谈和半结构式访谈。写作测试结果表明,学员的搭配知识在所有模式中都有显著提高(p = 0.00),总体效应大小较大(d = 1.26)。访谈结果表明,大多数学员能够准确地1) 对目标搭配模式的类型进行分类;2) 识别内容词与不同介词的隐藏用法;3) 阐明在书面交流中使用搭配时的一些关键注意事项。研究结果还表明,除了 DDL 的目标词之外,学员还掌握了其他一些搭配。研究最后提出了实施 DDL 的教学启示以及开展 DDL 课程的局限性。
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