新冠肺炎期间虚拟英语营为口语教学创造真实场景

Hengki Hengki, R. Ratna
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本研究的目的是为了确定虚拟英语营创设口语教学的真实情境(CRS)是否有助于提高学生的口语能力。确定通过VEC生成现实场景对提高英语专业学生演讲、参与公共演讲活动、参与讨论和参与辩论的能力的影响。本研究采用单组前测和后测设计,并采用调查设计确定整体平均分。本研究的参与者为145名来自印度尼西亚南加里曼丹的英语专业大学生。他们付出了巨大的努力来提高他们的沟通技巧。他们的教练训练他们,强迫他们在讨论节目中不要充当语言教师,而是在整个节目中使用目标语言,即英语。在这项研究中,我们发现在测试之后接受VEC教学的学生比在测试之前接受VEC教学的学生有更高的测试后分数。通过VEC模式课程的口语教学,学生的交际能力得到了显著提高。
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Creating Realistic Scenarios in Teaching Speaking Skill Through Virtual English Camp During Covid-19
The purpose of this study is to determine whether creating realistic scenarios (CRS) for teaching speaking skills through a Virtual English Camp is beneficial in improving students' speaking skills (VEC). Determine the impact of generating a realistic scenario through VEC on improving the capacity of English major students to deliver speeches, participate in public speaking events, participate in discussions, and participate in the debate. This study is an experiment involving a one-group pre-test and post-test design, as well as a survey design to determine the overall average of the scores. The participant of this study is 145 college students of English Majors from South Kalimantan, Indonesia. They put out a significant effort to improve their communication skills. Their trainer trained them and compelled them to refrain from acting as a language instructor during the discussion program, and instead to speak in the target language, which was English, throughout the program. During this study, it was found that students who were taught with VEC thereafter had higher post-test scores than students who were taught before they were tested for their communicative competence. Students' communicative competence increases significantly when they participate in the VEC model program to teach them speaking abilities.   
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