Promoting interaction and lowering speaking anxiety in an EMI course: a group dynamic assessment approach

Yu-Ting Kao
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This study first examined the effectiveness of applying the Group Dynamic Assessment (G-DA) approach to assessing the oral skills of non-native English-speaking university students who are provided with mediation by their teacher in a small group setting. Second, it aimed to understand whether employing innovative G-DA techniques could reduce the speaking anxiety felt by university students if they received support from either their teacher or their peers during assessment. Fifty freshmen’ speaking performance on TOEFL integrated speaking tasks, and their responses to the teacher’s mediation in groups were compared. Results showed that (1) the G-DA approach could be a beneficial tool for assessing English oral proficiency in the EMI context, and (2) the procedures involved in G-DA helped university students feel less anxiety when prompted to respond orally. It provides insights into an alternative approach to assessment which can be employed to group learning in the context of EMI courses.
在 EMI 课程中促进互动和降低发言焦虑:小组动态评估方法
本研究首先探讨了运用小组动态评估(G-DA)方法评估母语非英语的大学生口语技能的有效性。其次,该研究旨在了解,如果大学生在评估过程中得到教师或同伴的支持,采用创新的 G-DA 技术能否减轻他们的口语焦虑。研究比较了 50 名大一新生在托福综合口语任务中的口语表现,以及他们在小组中对教师调解的反应。结果表明:(1) G-DA 方法是在 EMI 情景下评估英语口语能力的一种有益工具;(2) G-DA 所涉及的程序有助于大学生在被提示进行口头回答时减少焦虑感。该研究为另一种评估方法提供了启示,该方法可用于 EMI 课程中的小组学习。
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