YouTube 在培养和提高英语外语学习者口语技能方面的效果

Ayman Mosully
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本研究调查了土耳其 EFL 土耳其学生在口语技能教学中使用 YouTube 视频的能力。研究对象包括土耳其伊斯坦布尔一所语言学校普通英语班的 40 名学生。参与者被平均分为实验组和对照组,每组 20 人。对照组采用传统方法教授口语,实验组则使用 YouTube 视频。两组学生都接受了口语前测和后测,以跟踪他们的发展情况。四名经验丰富的英语教师使用托福独立口语描述标准对学员的口语表现进行评分,该标准包括四个主要分类:一般描述、表达、语言使用和话题发展。研究结果表明,两组学生的口语都得到了提高。不过,实验组的口语进步要好于传统组。在口语课上使用 YouTube 视频,实验组的表达能力和语言运用能力明显提高。
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The Effectiveness of YouTube in Developing and Improving English Foreign Language Learners’ Speaking Skills
This study investigates the competence of employing YouTube videos in teaching speaking skills among EFL Turkish students in Turkey. The study comprised 40 students attending general English-speaking classes in a language school in Istanbul, Turkey. The participants were divided equally into an experimental group and a control group of 20 students each. The traditional method was employed in teaching speaking for the control group, while YouTube videos were used for the experimental group. Both groups were given an oral pre-test and post-test to track their development. Four experienced English teachers rated the participants’ speaking performance using TOEFL independent speaking descriptors, which consist of four primary classifications: general description, delivery, language use, and topic development. The study's outcome showed that both groups' speaking performance was developed. However, the experimental group demonstrated a better speaking improvement than the traditional one. Delivery and language use were noticeably advanced in the experimental group's performance using YouTube videos during speaking classes.
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