检查复述在英语教学中的作用

Natia Katamadze, Lali Tavadze, I. Diasamidze
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复述是一种非常重要的策略,尤其是在英语作为第二语言(ESL)课堂上。本研究探讨复述作为一种阅读策略在大学生英语学习中的有效性。A2级学生3名,B1级学生2名,B2级学生3名。根据他们的英语语言能力和其他因素将他们分为A组和B组。收集和分析2个月期间的口头和书面复述结果。在研究过程中,学生们被教导故事,并被要求通过创造性的活动口头和/或书面复述故事。结果表明,学生在故事结构、复述长度、阅读理解和自信心方面都有所提高。词汇量的增长有了很大的改善。自我评价和观察表明,被试喜欢阅读故事,对阅读的态度变得更加积极,并获得了自信。结果表明,当使用创造性活动时,复述可能是ESL学习者的一种潜在有用的阅读策略。
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THE ROLE OF CHECKING RETELLING IN TEACHING ENGLISH
Retelling is a very important strategy especially in the English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. This study investigates the effectiveness of retelling as a reading strategy for university students of ESL. Three A2 level, two B1 level and three B2 level students participated in the study. They were divided into two groups (Group A and B) according to their English language competence and other factors. Their retelling outcomes including oral, and written during 2 months period were collected and analyzed. During the study, students were being taught stories and asked to retell the stories orally and/or in writing through creative activities. The results show an improvement in the story structure, length of the retelling, reading comprehension, and confidence. Major improvement in vocabulary growth was found. Self-evaluations and observation indicate that the participants enjoyed story readings, their attitude toward reading became more positive, and they gained self-confidence. The results suggest that retelling could be a potentially useful reading strategy for ESL learners when creative activities are used.
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