在公共演讲中使用词汇短语帮助表达

Sangrawee Donkaewbua
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泰国的公共演讲,特别是以英语为第二语言的泰国青年,仍然存在许多问题,需要一些重大的发展。经过数周的观察,研究人员注意到,在公共演讲课程中学习的所有45名学生中,有很多问题,因为他们在演讲时停顿了太多次,每次停顿都花了很长时间,而且他们停在了错误的地方。这种停顿的方式使说话听起来不自然,即使它是准确的。由于错误的停顿干扰了信息的意思,研究者想尝试一种新的教学方法,通过使用词汇短语作为语言输入,教他们如何边说边分词,以帮助他们高效地进行词汇检索。本研究旨在研究词汇短语对公众演讲的影响。本研究的分析采用定量和定性研究相结合的方法,通过一种新的公共演讲教学方法进行分析,即使用词汇短语作为保持公共演讲中释放流的手段。词汇短语以几种方式呈现给语言学习者。有些是通过迷你讲座,有些是通过模拟公开演讲的情景或活动。其中包括说话连接器,用于在说话时争取时间。在45名研究参与者中,有3人参与了这项研究,因为这3人是在前一年的口语课上根据他们的成绩选出的高级学生。数据采用描述性统计的个人启发式访谈法收集。因此,词汇短语为语言学习者提供了流利表达的机会。此外,词汇短语提供了更少的可能性产生越轨语言,因为词汇短语是现成的。
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Using Lexical Phrases to Help with the Flow of Deliverance in Public Speaking
Public speaking in Thailand especially in Thai youth who uses English as a second language still has lots of problems and needs some major development. The researcher noticed after weeks of observation that there were lots of problems in speaking of all the 45 students studying in the public speaking course since they paused too many times while speaking, each pause took a long time and they paused at the wrong places. This pausing manner made speaking sound unnatural even if it was accurate. Since the meaning of the message was disturbed by pausing wrongly, the researcher would like to try a new teaching method by teaching how to chunk their words while speaking by using lexical phrases as language input in order to help develop efficient lexical retrieval. This research aims at studying the effects that lexical phrases have on public speaking. The analysis of the study uses both quantitative and qualitative research by analyzing through a new teaching method in public speaking that is using lexical phrases as a means to keep the flow of deliverance in public speaking going. Lexical phrases were presented to language learners in several ways. Some are presented through mini lectures and some through simulated public speaking situations or activities. These include speaking connectors to buy time in speaking. There are three out of 45 research participants participating in this research because these three are advanced students which were chosen by their grades in the previous year in speaking class. The data were collected by individual elicitation interviews by using descriptive statistics. As a result, lexical phrases offer language learners the opportunity of fluent production. Furthermore, lexical phrases offer less likelihood of producing deviant language because lexical phrases come ready made.
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