EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions

With the growing interest in interaction in EFL classes, referential questions play an important role in this regard. This study, a quasi-experimental pretest and posttest design, aims at investigating the effect of asking referential questions on the oral production of a group of lower intermediate...

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Main Authors: Bozorgian, Hossein, Fallah, Sakineh
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Published: Fakulti Pendidikan, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017
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spelling my-ukm.journal.112802018-01-21T14:41:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11280/ EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions Bozorgian, Hossein Fallah, Sakineh With the growing interest in interaction in EFL classes, referential questions play an important role in this regard. This study, a quasi-experimental pretest and posttest design, aims at investigating the effect of asking referential questions on the oral production of a group of lower intermediate male students (N = 16) who were learning English in Iran. The students’ performance in pretest and posttest was audio-recorded, and then by listening to the students’ voice by the experimental group teacher, the number of words produced by every student in pretest and posttest was counted. The time during which the students talked about the topics before and after asking referential questions was also calculated in minutes. The results reveal that: (i) asking referential questions increased talk time and number of words produced by the learners and therefore improved their speaking ability, and (ii) the students in experimental group produced more words and talked longer than the students in control group. In conclusion, the finding of this study suggests that particular types of questions, called referential questions, increase learners’ oral proficiency in classroom. Fakulti Pendidikan, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11280/1/22293-64155-1-SM.pdf Bozorgian, Hossein and Fallah, Sakineh (2017) EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions. Jurnal Pendidikan Malaysia, 42 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 0126-6020 / 2180-0782 http://ejournal.ukm.my/jpend/issue/view/1052
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description With the growing interest in interaction in EFL classes, referential questions play an important role in this regard. This study, a quasi-experimental pretest and posttest design, aims at investigating the effect of asking referential questions on the oral production of a group of lower intermediate male students (N = 16) who were learning English in Iran. The students’ performance in pretest and posttest was audio-recorded, and then by listening to the students’ voice by the experimental group teacher, the number of words produced by every student in pretest and posttest was counted. The time during which the students talked about the topics before and after asking referential questions was also calculated in minutes. The results reveal that: (i) asking referential questions increased talk time and number of words produced by the learners and therefore improved their speaking ability, and (ii) the students in experimental group produced more words and talked longer than the students in control group. In conclusion, the finding of this study suggests that particular types of questions, called referential questions, increase learners’ oral proficiency in classroom.
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author Bozorgian, Hossein
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EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions
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title EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions
title_short EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions
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title_fullStr EFL learners’ speaking development: asking referential questions
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