111
2
nd
43.91
33.44
10.47
9
1.04
.300
3
rd
43.25
23.55
19.69
9
2.02
.057
Both the high- and low-achievers in the control
group did not perform
significantly better than those in the experimental group, as shown in Tables 4.18 and
4.19.
4.3.2
Results of Oral Task
In order to investigate the inter-group differences in the students’ oral
performance, the average of each of the five grading items, i.e. appropriateness (20%),
vocabulary (20%), grammar (20%), intelligibility (20%), and fluency (20%) was
computed and compared. The results were shown in Table 4.20.
Table 4.20 Independent Samples Test of High-Achievers’ Oral Performance
Oral Task Experimental Control
MD
n
t
p
Pre-test
13.77
14.33
-.56
30
-1.06
.29
Post-test 17.16
15.00
2.16
30
7.13
.00**
** p < .01
According to Table 4.20, the high achievers in the
experimental group scored
slightly less than those in the control group in the pre-test. The high-achievers in the
experimental group scored 13.77 while those in the control group scored 14.33 on the
average of the five grading criteria in the pre-test. The difference
was not significant
(p= .29). But the high-achievers scored significantly higher (p= .00) than those in
the control group in the post-test. The score of the post oral
task in the experimental
group was 17.16, while that of the control group was 15.00. The mean difference of
2.16 was statistically significant (p < .05).
Likewise, the average of the five grading criteria
was also computed using the
Independent Samples Test to compare the inter-group differences of the
low-achievers’ oral
performance in both groups, as shown in Table 4.21.
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