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Figure 4.1 Comparisons of Cohesion Markers
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Figure 4.1 Comparisons of Cohesion Markers
4.1.2.2 Length of Pause In addition to the investigation on the cohesion markers as presented above, the length of pause was examined for further analysis of the participants’ discourse competence. As defined in Chapter Two, the proper length of pause for the participants in this study was pausing less than three seconds. It could be between one to two seconds, or between two to three seconds. The analysis of the length of pauses was relatively more difficult to compare between the two groups because of the different total number of turn-takings in each group. There were more turn-takings in the experimental group than those in the control group. Therefore, the comparisons on the length of pauses between the two groups were made upon percentage of the overall profile of the pause these participants demonstrated, as shown in Table 4.11. Table 4.11 Inter-group Comparisons on Pause Discourse Competence II Pause between turn taking Control Experimental Less than 3 seconds 34% 51% 3-5 seconds 23% 13% 5-7 seconds 10% 8% More than 7 seconds 17 33% 20% 17 When students paused more than seven seconds, they usually forgot their lines. Therefore, in the coding of this part, it is considered as silence rather than pause. 95 As mentioned in the rationale of the present study in Chapter Two, a regular or normal pause in native conversation (both English and Chinese) is about half second. Since the participants were entry-level EFL learners, they tended to pause longer than native speakers. The overall assumption in the counting of the pause was that the shorter the pause, the better the cohesion effect. What was compared would be the desired pause between one to three seconds. As shown in Table 4.11, the percentage of proper pause less than three seconds in the control group was 34 %, while in the experimental group it was 51 %. 4.1.3 Strategic Competence The strategic competence in this study referred to one’s ability to deal with communication breakdown, either caused by partner’s silence or one’s own silence. Silence was defined by pausing longer than seven seconds, as discussed in the rationale of the present study in section 2.8. When the participants paused longer than seven seconds, they usually remained silent thereafter. Therefore, the strategic competence examined in this section was based on counting the number of the Download 453.46 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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