Article in Language Teaching Research Quarterly · July 2020 doi: 10. 32038/ltrq
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See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343059129 Classroom Dynamic Assessment of EFL Learners’ Oral Production: A Case of Female Intermediate Learners Article in Language Teaching Research Quarterly · July 2020 DOI: 10.32038/ltrq.2020.18.06 CITATIONS 2 READS 217 1 author: Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Classroom Dynamic Assessment of EFL Learners’ Oral Production: A case of Female Intermediate Learners View project Investigating the effect of peer-correction on grammatical accuracy development of oral reproduction of short stories View project Hamid Bahador velayat university, Iran 4 PUBLICATIONS 8 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All content following this page was uploaded by Hamid Bahador on 16 August 2021. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. mhatami602@gmail.com Language Teaching Research Quarterly 2020, Vol. 18, 83–97 Classroom Dynamic Assessment of EFL Learners’ Oral Production: A Case of Female Intermediate Learners Hamid Bahador, Marzieh Hatami Mofrad* Faculty of humanities and foreign languages, Velayat University, Iranshahr, Iran Received 12 April 2020 Accepted 09 July 2020 Abstract: EFL learners often have problems to speak properly in English. As the purpose of teaching speaking is to improve the learners’ oral production, language teaching should maximize language use in the classrooms (Haozhang, 1997), which is achieved through implementing proper teaching techniques to require learners to learn and practice the language in EFL classes actively. Jeltova et al. (2007) know dynamic assessment (DA) as a process-oriented type of assessment which necessitates teachers and learners to interact while learners are provided with mediations based on their ZPDs. This makes DA potentially ideal for evaluating and scaffolding learners to expand their oral skills which are interactive (Son & Kim, 2017). The present study exploiting a quantitative approach, studied the effects of the Interactionist DA on developing learners’ oral production while they interacted to perform language tasks. An experimental and a control group were selected, taught, and tape- recorded based on the techniques of the interactionist DA and the traditional methods, respectively. After transcribing and analyzing the data, the findings revealed significant development in the oral production and performance of the experimental group. Download 437.3 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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