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the scoring of the five items. The first comparison was on
the result of the pre-test
of oral performance between the two groups.
Table 4.8 Independent Samples Test of Pre-Oral Task (N=60)
Items
Exp
Control
MD
SD
t
p
Appropriateness 13.33
13.00
.33
.81
.40
.68
Vocabulary
14.60
12.66
1.93
.85
2.26
.03
Grammar
13.66
12.00
1.66
1.83
.57
.00**
Intelligibility
12.93
12.60
.33
.77
.43
.66
Fluency
12.86
13.60
.73
.87
.83
.41
According to Table 4.8, there was only one item (grammar) that displayed
statistical significance in the pre-test between the two groups.
The mean score of the
experimental group was 13.66 while that of the control group was 12.00 in their
scores on grammar. The mean difference was 1.66,
which was statistically
significant because the p-value was as low as .00. The other four items did not show
any significant difference between the two groups.
The next section examined the inter-group difference in the post-test oral task.
As shown in Table 4.9, the experimental group outperformed the control group
significantly on four items with the p-value lower than .05: (1)
the appropriateness
(p<. 01), (2) vocabulary (p <. 01), (3) grammar (p<.05), and (4) intelligibility (p<. 01).
The only item that did not show any statistical significance on the post-test oral task
between
the two groups was fluency (p=. 84).
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