Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates

One of the primary goals of L2 teaching and learning in the 21st century is for students to develop necessary communicative competence. However, various employment agencies and organisations have raised the concerns over the poor competency in English language among Malaysian students. This study se...

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Main Authors: Saad, Mohammad Azannee, Zubairi, Ainol Madziah
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spelling my.iium.irep.823542021-06-26T16:33:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/82354/ Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates Saad, Mohammad Azannee Zubairi, Ainol Madziah L Education (General) One of the primary goals of L2 teaching and learning in the 21st century is for students to develop necessary communicative competence. However, various employment agencies and organisations have raised the concerns over the poor competency in English language among Malaysian students. This study sets out to look into self repair practice as one aspect of communicative competence among undergraduates through a qualitative approach. In particular, this study analyses aspects of speeches that trigger self-repair and subsequently, examines the strategies employed to self-repair. Conversation Analysis was employed as the methodological framework and the guiding principles for the data collection procedure. Participating students were recorded while doing their presentations and/or having consultations with their supervisor. The recording was orthographically transcribed and incidence of self-repair was later identified and coded according to reasons that contribute to its occurrence and strategies for students to restore the disrupted speech. The findings of this research offer insights into resources for language teaching and learning as well as reasons for poor communicative competence among students. 2020-08-26 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82354/1/82354_MICER2020_Program%2520Book%2520Final.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82354/2/82354_MICER2020_Abstract%2520Book_Final.pdf Saad, Mohammad Azannee and Zubairi, Ainol Madziah (2020) Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates. In: Malaysian International Convention on Education Research & Management 2020, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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Saad, Mohammad Azannee
Zubairi, Ainol Madziah
Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
description One of the primary goals of L2 teaching and learning in the 21st century is for students to develop necessary communicative competence. However, various employment agencies and organisations have raised the concerns over the poor competency in English language among Malaysian students. This study sets out to look into self repair practice as one aspect of communicative competence among undergraduates through a qualitative approach. In particular, this study analyses aspects of speeches that trigger self-repair and subsequently, examines the strategies employed to self-repair. Conversation Analysis was employed as the methodological framework and the guiding principles for the data collection procedure. Participating students were recorded while doing their presentations and/or having consultations with their supervisor. The recording was orthographically transcribed and incidence of self-repair was later identified and coded according to reasons that contribute to its occurrence and strategies for students to restore the disrupted speech. The findings of this research offer insights into resources for language teaching and learning as well as reasons for poor communicative competence among students.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Saad, Mohammad Azannee
Zubairi, Ainol Madziah
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Zubairi, Ainol Madziah
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title Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
title_short Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
title_full Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
title_fullStr Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed Self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: Observation in the speech of L2 undergraduates
title_sort self-repair as indicator for communicative competence: observation in the speech of l2 undergraduates
publishDate 2020
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