A. S. B. Ningrum, Alfi Yatin, Nurul Aini, Citra Orwela, Bonjovi Hassan Hajan
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摘要
本研究探讨了性别和个性对伊斯兰高等教育机构职前英语教师英语口语技能的影响。参与本研究的是伊斯兰高等教育机构第四学期开设公共演讲课程的职前英语教师。本研究采用 2 x 4 因式设计,通过事后调查问卷和口语测试来收集所需数据。问卷取自弗洛伦斯-利陶尔(Florence Littauer)的标准化人格测试,用于获取学生的人格类型数据。结果显示,性别对英语口语能力有显著影响,女性优于男性。人格类型对英语口语技能也有显著影响,在胆汁质、阴郁质、忧郁质和痰质的职前英语教师中观察到了差异。然而,性别和人格类型对英语口语技能没有明显的交互影响。这些发现强调了在设计语言学习项目和干预措施时考虑个体差异在 EFL 教学中的重要性。
This study examines the impact of gender and personality on the English-speaking skills of pre-service EFL teachers at an Islamic Higher Education institution. The fourth semester of pre-service EFL teachers at an Islamic Higher Education institution who programmed Public Speaking Course are involved in this research. By utilizing an ex post facto with an application of 2 x 4 factorial design, this research involves questionnaire and oral speaking test to collect the needed data. The questionnaire which is taken from standardized personality test by Florence Littauer is used to get the data of students’ types of personality. The results show that gender has a significant impact on English-speaking skills, with females outperforming males. Personality types also have a significant impact on English-speaking skills, with differences observed among choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic pre-service EFL teachers. However, there is no significant interaction effect between gender and personality types on English-speaking skills. These findings emphasize the importance of considering individual differences when designing language learning programs and interventions in EFL teaching and learning.