Improving English conversation skills through online conversation lessons and classroom interactions with native speakers

Hayas Saniboo, Kemtong Sinwongsuwat
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The purpose of this study is to improve the oral English performance of Thai lower-secondary students. It attempts to address the following questions: a) Can the employment of online conversation lessons help to improve learners' conversation skills compared to face-to-face classroom interactions with English speakers; b) Are there any differences in the performance improvements contributed to by the two learning approaches?; c)Which learning approach better improves the learners’ conversation performance?; and d) What are the strengths and weaknesses of each learning approach in developing conversation skills? The participants in this study were 50 Grade 8 students from Rajaprachanukroh Songkhla Province School in academic year 2014. They were purposively sampled and divided into two groups: on learning through online conversation lessons and the other via classroom interaction with an English speaker. They were individually interviewed to assess their oral English performance before the treatments and after completing the lessons. Students’ interviews and conversations practices were video-recorded for close analysis following Conversation Analysis (CA) principles and rated in the following features: fluency, vocabulary, appropriacy, pronunciation, and grammar. The research instruments employed in this study were oral communication tasks for pre- and post-tests. The research findings based on statistical and CA analysis shows that the students’ oral English performance considerably improved through the use of online lessons and classroom interaction with an English speaker. The learners engaged in classroom interaction, however, became significantly more fluent and had a wider range of vocabulary than those learning through online conversations, even though their performance in pronunciation were similar. Thus, it was recommended that teachers utilize online lessons not as the sole language learning activity but as a supplement to classroom interaction to strengthen particular speech features.
通过在线会话课程和与母语人士的课堂互动来提高英语会话技能
本研究的目的在于提高泰国中学生的英语口语表现。它试图解决以下问题:a)与面对面的课堂互动相比,在线会话课程是否有助于提高学习者的会话技能?b)两种学习方法对成绩的改善有何不同?c)哪种学习方法能更好地提高学习者的会话表现?每种学习方法在培养会话技巧方面的优缺点是什么?研究对象为宋卡省学校2014学年的50名八年级学生。他们被有意抽样并分为两组:一组通过在线会话课程学习,另一组通过课堂上与讲英语的人互动学习。在治疗前和完成课程后,对他们进行了单独访谈,以评估他们的英语口语表现。学生的访谈和对话练习被录像下来,以便根据对话分析(CA)原则进行仔细分析,并根据以下特征进行评分:流利度、词汇量、适当性、发音和语法。本研究使用的研究工具是口头交流任务,用于前测试和后测试。基于统计和CA分析的研究结果表明,通过使用在线课程和与英语说话者的课堂互动,学生的英语口语表现得到了显着提高。然而,参与课堂互动的学习者明显比通过在线对话学习的学习者更流利,词汇量也更广泛,尽管他们在发音方面的表现相似。因此,建议教师不要将在线课程作为唯一的语言学习活动,而是作为课堂互动的补充,以加强特定的语言特征。
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