在线法语课程中学生口语的发展:继续博士研究的介绍

IF 0.8 Q3 LINGUISTICS European Journal of Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1515/eujal-2022-0017
Terezie Nerušilová
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摘要本文描述了继续进行的博士研究,该研究从复杂性、准确性和流利性(CAF)的角度考察了在线法语课程中口语的发展,并反思了在线干预对这一发展的可能影响。该研究被设计为一个多案例研究,11名大学生作为研究参与者,每个学生形成一个单一的研究案例。选择测试前-测试后设计是为了分析干预前后学生的口语表现,从而评估其发展。本文概述了准确性分析的结果,这些结果表明,不能仅仅通过CAF的一个方面来判断语言表现:本研究中发现的许多错误似乎是使用更复杂语言的标志;准确无误的语言似乎并不复杂或流利。语音错误的数量和访谈中的一些回复表明,在线课程对语音教学的重视程度不够。这些假设将在下一阶段的研究中得到检验。这篇论文是AILA欧洲特刊的一部分。
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Development of students’ spoken language in an online French course: Presentation of continuing doctoral research
Abstract The present paper describes continuing doctoral research which examines the development of oral language during an online French course in terms of complexity, accuracy and fluency (CAF), and reflects on the possible influence of the online intervention on this development. The research is designed as a multiple-case study with 11 university students as participants of the research, each student forming a single case of the study. The pre-test post-test design was chosen in order to analyse students’ spoken performance before and after the intervention, and thus to assess its development. The paper outlines the results of accuracy analysis, which indicate that language performance cannot be judged solely by one aspect of CAF: many errors identified in this research seem to be a sign of the use of more complex language; and precise and accurate language without errors does not seem to be complex or fluent. The number of phonetic errors and some replies in the interviews suggest that the online course did not place enough importance on the teaching of pronunciation. These suppositions will be tested in the next stages of the research. The paper is part of the AILA Europe special issue.
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