Task repetition and the public performance of speaking tasks in EFL classes at a Vietnamese high school

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Language Teaching for Young Learners Pub Date : 2019-03-22 DOI:10.1075/LTYL.00004.NEW
J. Newton, B. Nguyen
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Abstract This study investigated the occurrence of language-related episodes (LREs) in interactive tasks performed by pairs of Vietnamese English Foreign Language (EFL) learners and the extent to which linguistic knowledge targeted in these LREs was transferred to subsequent public performance (PP) of the same tasks in front of the class. Task performance data was collected from 24 pairs of learners from six intact grade 11 EFL classes at a Vietnamese high school as they carried out two interactive speaking tasks in consecutive weeks, first privately in pairs and then, within the same lesson, publically in front of the class. Teachers and learners were also interviewed. Results showed LREs to be frequent in task rehearsals. The majority of LREs were resolved correctly by the learners and led to more accurate use of the targeted linguistic items in subsequent public performance. The results and supporting interview data shows how, in this school, the practice of asking learners to repeat the performance of tasks in front of the class positively affected learner engagement and enriched the language learning opportunities available through interactive oral tasks.
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任务重复与越南高中英语课堂口语任务的公开表现
摘要本研究调查了两对越南英语外语(EFL)学习者在互动任务中语言相关事件(LRE)的发生情况,以及这些LRE中所针对的语言知识在多大程度上被转移到随后在课堂上进行的相同任务的公开表演中。任务表现数据是从越南一所高中六个完整的11年级EFL班的24对学生中收集的,他们在连续几周内完成了两项互动口语任务,先是私下两人一组,然后在同一节课上公开在全班面前。教师和学习者也接受了采访。结果显示,LRE在任务排练中经常出现。学习者正确地解决了大多数LRE,并在随后的公开表演中更准确地使用了目标语言项目。结果和支持性访谈数据显示,在这所学校,要求学习者在课堂前重复任务表现的做法如何积极影响学习者的参与度,并通过互动口语任务丰富了语言学习机会。
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