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Self-awareness Strategy using Podcasting to Improve Tense and Lax Vowel Pronunciation Sounds in Beginner EFL-Adult Learners / Aguilar Vacacela, Dalia Lissette / Universidad Casa Grande. Departamento de Posgrado (2019)
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Título : Self-awareness Strategy using Podcasting to Improve Tense and Lax Vowel Pronunciation Sounds in Beginner EFL-Adult Learners Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Aguilar Vacacela, Dalia Lissette, Autor ; Guzmán de Torres, Irma, Tutor, Autor Editorial: Universidad Casa Grande. Departamento de Posgrado Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: 61 p. Dimensiones: Digital Idioma : Español Palabras clave: English - Pronunciation
ENSEÑANZA DE INGLÉS
PODCASTING
PRONUNCIACIÓN
SEGMENTAL FEATURES
SELF-AWARENESS
TENSE-LAX VOWELS
TESIS DE MAESTRÍAClasificación: POS 2019 Resumen: This action research study intended to measure the effectiveness of a self-awareness strategy and podcasting to help beginners EFL-adult learners to pronounce tense-lax vowels in English accurately. The participants were 17 adult students with an A1.2 English level. This innovation was implemented in a language school in a coastal city in Ecuador, South America. The results were obtained using quantitative data gathered from a pre and a post-test, which were divided in two parts; a scripted and extemporaneous one. The final scores produced a large effect size of 2.27 for tense vowels and 4.89 for lax vowels, indicating that most of students were able to pronounce more than the 80% of tense and lax vowels accurately. These results demonstrated that the self-awareness strategy and the podcasting had a great impact on tense-lax vowels pronunciation in adults. Despite the favorable results, further and deeper research is needed with a larger sample, period of time, and training. Fecha_adquisicion : 2020-03-20 En línea: dspace.casagrande.edu.ec:8080/bitstream/ucasagrande/1925/1/Tesis2103AGUs.pdf Link: http://dspace.casagrande.edu.ec/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27055 Reserva
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Título : To what extent will homogeneously grouped, basic level EFL students improve oral interaction with cooperative learning structures Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rivera Valencia, Adriana, Autor ; Guzmán de Torres, Irma, Tutor Editorial: Universidad Casa Grande. Facultad de Ecología Humana, Educación y Desarrollo Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: 80p. , 29cm Palabras clave: Aprendizaje cooperativo
Educación Internacional
Inglés - Lengua
Tesis de InvestigaciónClasificación: INV 2008 Resumen: This study investigated the improvement of Oral Interaction of three homogeneous groups of four students each, the lowest level of all "Basic User". They were selected as volunteers by being exposed to Cooperative Learning Structures. They were from I Baccalaureate of a large co-educational Licea Naval High School in Guayaquil. At the beginning, a pre-test was administered to know the English proficiency level and to form homogeneous groups. The exploratory case study carry out through action research was used to assess the effects of cooperative learning structures and homogeneous groups in students' oral interaction. After six weeks the post-test was applied to measure students' oral interaction progress. During the intervention students gradually showed that communication flowed through homogeneous groups and cooperative learning structures. They had more students-student interaction because they were interested in having communication so they were not afraid of making mistakes. At the end of the post-test their interaction level improved 25% for the majority of the students in each group. They could interact in a simple way; maintain conversation by exchanging very short social exchanges. There were some students' testimonies during the intervention that showed favorable reactions to the intervention. En línea: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11onf4s7zng0aUmrYTsUrkNOX3pMIa9Iv/view?usp=shari [...] Link: http://dspace.casagrande.edu.ec/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=20999 Reserva
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