AbstractEnhancing foreign language learners’ oral competence is an inevitable necessity in the communication era. Various tasks have been used in language classrooms to engage learners in authentic oral communication. This study attempted to investigate the probable impact of divergent tasks on the accuracy and complexity of Iranian English learners’ oral speech. The participants of the study were 30 learners studying Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) at a university in Iran. They were randomly assigned into two groups based on their scores in a standardized English language proficiency test, Preliminary English Test (PET). The experimental group received treatment for five sessions during which they were given some pictures to ...
<p>This paper aims at examining the influence of different tasks on the degree of task performance i...
There is a growing recognition in Arab countries that an ability to communicate effectively in Engli...
Practice has shown that low-level proficiency students have problems expressing themselves using acc...
AbstractEnhancing foreign language learners’ oral competence is an inevitable necessity in the commu...
The impetus of the present study was to examine the effect of task complexity and sequence on speaki...
The shift of emphasis away from written to oral skills has stimulated an incipient concern in second...
This study examined the combined effects of two task complexity levels (i.e., high- and low-complex)...
This study explored the impacts of task-based activities on Iranian intermediate EFL learners’ speak...
The current study was conducted to investigate the effect of task-based and topic-based speaking ac...
It is argued that tasks with different structures yield different performances in terms of accuracy,...
In EFL settings opportunities to practice meaningful use of English are often limited and this is th...
This study attempted to investigate the impact of teacher-student discussion during the narrative ta...
Abstract—The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of different types of t...
Abstract: An overemphasis on fluency emerged with the advent of communicative language teaching (CLT...
AbstractOver the years, there has been a great deal of research conducted on the role of tasks in se...
<p>This paper aims at examining the influence of different tasks on the degree of task performance i...
There is a growing recognition in Arab countries that an ability to communicate effectively in Engli...
Practice has shown that low-level proficiency students have problems expressing themselves using acc...
AbstractEnhancing foreign language learners’ oral competence is an inevitable necessity in the commu...
The impetus of the present study was to examine the effect of task complexity and sequence on speaki...
The shift of emphasis away from written to oral skills has stimulated an incipient concern in second...
This study examined the combined effects of two task complexity levels (i.e., high- and low-complex)...
This study explored the impacts of task-based activities on Iranian intermediate EFL learners’ speak...
The current study was conducted to investigate the effect of task-based and topic-based speaking ac...
It is argued that tasks with different structures yield different performances in terms of accuracy,...
In EFL settings opportunities to practice meaningful use of English are often limited and this is th...
This study attempted to investigate the impact of teacher-student discussion during the narrative ta...
Abstract—The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of different types of t...
Abstract: An overemphasis on fluency emerged with the advent of communicative language teaching (CLT...
AbstractOver the years, there has been a great deal of research conducted on the role of tasks in se...
<p>This paper aims at examining the influence of different tasks on the degree of task performance i...
There is a growing recognition in Arab countries that an ability to communicate effectively in Engli...
Practice has shown that low-level proficiency students have problems expressing themselves using acc...