Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea

This research aims to design instructional materials utilizing an informal, conversational variety of English to determine the effectiveness of said materials in developing listening comprehension skills among tourism English majors in Korean colleges.To produce instructional materials using informa...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-17972021-05-12T08:28:34Z Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea Ju, Yang-don This research aims to design instructional materials utilizing an informal, conversational variety of English to determine the effectiveness of said materials in developing listening comprehension skills among tourism English majors in Korean colleges.To produce instructional materials using informal English, the researcher went through the conceptualization and design of the materials with several steps: needs analysis, syllabus design, developing the instructional material, pilot study, students' open-ended questionnaire for book revision, professors' suggestion for book revision, teacher's journal entry during the pilot study, revision of materials. In addition, the researcher gathered data to finalize the materials through students' interview, teacher's journal entry during the experiment, students' evaluation, and professors' evaluation.The study found out that students who are exposed to informal English listening materials exhibit greater gains in listening comprehension skills in informal English than those exposed to formal English listening materials. Furthermore, they also gain listening comprehension skills in formal English as much as those exposed to formal English listening materials. Finding from the students interview and evaluation questionnaire was that they felt their overall listening comprehension ability in both formal and informal English was improved as a result of using instructional materials utilizing informal English. Majority of them thought that their ability to comprehend reduced forms, get general information, utilize non-verbal cues and make inferences improved. When asked about the effectiveness of the textbook, they answered that the textbook was helpful to them especially in getting cues to understand authentic materials such as TV shows, movies or conversational talk. Furthermore, they also mentioned their preference for the varied activities in the textbook. Positive evaluations of the textbook as a whole and the varied activities found in it were also given by the professors who reviewed the book for content and construct validity.Thus, it can be concluded that the absence of the features of authentic conversation e.g. false starts, repetitions, reduced forms, colloquialisms, etc. in the formal texts found in listening materials make it difficult for students to make sense of authentic materials when they are exposed to them.Moreover, the results of this study underscore the use of authentic listening texts by way of video materials presenting real conversational English, unsimplified, spoken at a normal pace and in typical accents. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/798 Dissertations English Animo Repository English language--Conversation and phrase books Language and languages--Study and teaching Comprehension Listening Teaching--Aids and devices College teaching College graduates--Korea Tourism English Language and Literature
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic English language--Conversation and phrase books
Language and languages--Study and teaching
Comprehension
Listening
Teaching--Aids and devices
College teaching
College graduates--Korea
Tourism
English Language and Literature
spellingShingle English language--Conversation and phrase books
Language and languages--Study and teaching
Comprehension
Listening
Teaching--Aids and devices
College teaching
College graduates--Korea
Tourism
English Language and Literature
Ju, Yang-don
Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
description This research aims to design instructional materials utilizing an informal, conversational variety of English to determine the effectiveness of said materials in developing listening comprehension skills among tourism English majors in Korean colleges.To produce instructional materials using informal English, the researcher went through the conceptualization and design of the materials with several steps: needs analysis, syllabus design, developing the instructional material, pilot study, students' open-ended questionnaire for book revision, professors' suggestion for book revision, teacher's journal entry during the pilot study, revision of materials. In addition, the researcher gathered data to finalize the materials through students' interview, teacher's journal entry during the experiment, students' evaluation, and professors' evaluation.The study found out that students who are exposed to informal English listening materials exhibit greater gains in listening comprehension skills in informal English than those exposed to formal English listening materials. Furthermore, they also gain listening comprehension skills in formal English as much as those exposed to formal English listening materials. Finding from the students interview and evaluation questionnaire was that they felt their overall listening comprehension ability in both formal and informal English was improved as a result of using instructional materials utilizing informal English. Majority of them thought that their ability to comprehend reduced forms, get general information, utilize non-verbal cues and make inferences improved. When asked about the effectiveness of the textbook, they answered that the textbook was helpful to them especially in getting cues to understand authentic materials such as TV shows, movies or conversational talk. Furthermore, they also mentioned their preference for the varied activities in the textbook. Positive evaluations of the textbook as a whole and the varied activities found in it were also given by the professors who reviewed the book for content and construct validity.Thus, it can be concluded that the absence of the features of authentic conversation e.g. false starts, repetitions, reduced forms, colloquialisms, etc. in the formal texts found in listening materials make it difficult for students to make sense of authentic materials when they are exposed to them.Moreover, the results of this study underscore the use of authentic listening texts by way of video materials presenting real conversational English, unsimplified, spoken at a normal pace and in typical accents.
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author Ju, Yang-don
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title Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
title_short Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
title_full Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
title_fullStr Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing authentic informal English to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism English majors in Korea
title_sort utilizing authentic informal english to develop listening comprehension skills of tourism english majors in korea
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