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In addition to comparing the
total scores of the two groups, the intra- and
inter-group analysis of the five items of grading criteria (Appendix E)
based on which
the students were graded were also investigated for further analysis. The five items
included: (1) appropriateness (20%), (2) vocabulary (20%), (3) grammar (20%), (4)
intelligibility (20%), and (5) fluency (20%). The results
of each of the five items
were presented in the following tables.
The first analysis of the five grading items was on the intra-group difference in
the experimental group.
Table 4.6 Paired Samples Test of 5 Individual Grading Criteria of Experimental
Group (N=30)
Items
Pre
Post
M
SD
t
p
Appropriateness 13.33
15.33
2.00
1.60
4.83
.00**
Vocabulary
14.60
15.86
1.26
1.70
2.86
.01**
Grammar
13.66
15.53
1.86
1.50
4.80
.00**
Intelligibility
12.93
15.53
2.60
.98
10.21
.00**
Fluency
12.86
15.20
2.34
1.58
5.68
.00**
** p < .01
As shown in Table 4.6, the experimental group made significant improvement in
all of the five
items of the grading criteria, with all the five p-values lower than .01.
That is, the experimental group progressed in all of the five areas of linguistic
competence measured through the two oral tasks.
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