Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction

For learning to occur, interaction among learners is vital. Interaction is crucial as a channel for exchanging knowledge that would promote both development and learning. In second language learning, interaction has always been regarded as important in the language classroom as it is believed that l...

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Main Author: Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
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spelling my.usim-128382017-06-13T08:34:00Z Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction Mohd Muzhafar Idrus oral interaction, collaborative interaction, argumentative episodes, communication tasks For learning to occur, interaction among learners is vital. Interaction is crucial as a channel for exchanging knowledge that would promote both development and learning. In second language learning, interaction has always been regarded as important in the language classroom as it is believed that language is best learned and taught through interaction. Interaction is important due to its contribution to gains in second language (L2) acquisition. One possibility of providing interaction opportunities to learners is through the use of tasks. The aim of this study was to investigate how learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) interacted during task completion. The investigation focused on the dynamics of learner interaction and the kind of oral interactions generated by the participants. Two different communication task types were used in this study i.e. jigsaw and decision-making. The data for the study comprised transcribed recordings of learner interaction working on both given task types. They were analyzed focusing on the social processing. Findings revealed that the participants attempted task completion collaboratively for both task types. The collaborative interaction was characterized by argumentative episodes. However, close examination showed that the participants engaged in more intensive argumentative negotiations which were highly collaborative during decision-making task completion than during task completion of the jigsaw task type. The results suggest that communication task types can be used to elicit collaborative interaction episodes with argumentative negotiations and these kinds of interactions are believed to be important particularly for learners at the tertiary level. The findings are discussed in relation to their pedagogical implications in the EFL classrooms. 2016-11-24T02:51:52Z 2016-11-24T02:51:52Z 2016-08 Article 2411-183X http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12838 en OCERINT International
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Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
description For learning to occur, interaction among learners is vital. Interaction is crucial as a channel for exchanging knowledge that would promote both development and learning. In second language learning, interaction has always been regarded as important in the language classroom as it is believed that language is best learned and taught through interaction. Interaction is important due to its contribution to gains in second language (L2) acquisition. One possibility of providing interaction opportunities to learners is through the use of tasks. The aim of this study was to investigate how learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) interacted during task completion. The investigation focused on the dynamics of learner interaction and the kind of oral interactions generated by the participants. Two different communication task types were used in this study i.e. jigsaw and decision-making. The data for the study comprised transcribed recordings of learner interaction working on both given task types. They were analyzed focusing on the social processing. Findings revealed that the participants attempted task completion collaboratively for both task types. The collaborative interaction was characterized by argumentative episodes. However, close examination showed that the participants engaged in more intensive argumentative negotiations which were highly collaborative during decision-making task completion than during task completion of the jigsaw task type. The results suggest that communication task types can be used to elicit collaborative interaction episodes with argumentative negotiations and these kinds of interactions are believed to be important particularly for learners at the tertiary level. The findings are discussed in relation to their pedagogical implications in the EFL classrooms.
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title Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
title_short Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
title_full Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
title_fullStr Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
title_full_unstemmed Task-based language learning: investigating the dynamics of learners’ oral interaction
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url http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12838
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