Previous research has considered the effects of content familiarity and task repetition on second language (L2) performance, but few studies have looked at the effect of these factors on learners’ engagement in task performance. This study explores the influence of content familiarity and task repetition on English as a foreign language (EFL) learners’ engagement in oral performance. Sixty EFL learners performed four narrative tasks with two familiar and two unfamiliar topics. They also repeated the same tasks to the same audience. Their oral production was analysed with various measures of behavioural and cognitive engagement. Stimulated recalls were collected from twenty-one participants to capture their emotional engagement. The particip...
Second language researchers have investigated into how aspects of learner language are affected by p...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...
Developing writing skills has become a priority for many students in English as a foreign language (...
There is considerable research into the effects of task repetition (TR) on second language (L2) perf...
© National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations This study investigates learner e...
Roundtable Session 6: no. 501 - Second Language Acquisition, Language Acquisition, and Attrition (Pa...
The use of tasks in language teaching has been demonstrated to be beneficial as it provides learners...
Previous second language acquisition (SLA) research on task repetition has mainly addressed oral pro...
The implementation of language learning tasks in EFL settings has been questioned for a number of re...
This study investigates the benefits of designing second language (L2) learning tasks to operate on ...
This study explored whether learners’ awareness of the role of input differs when performing narrati...
Abstract This study investigated the occurrence of language-related episodes (LREs) ...
Learner engagement is crucial for ensuring the quality of learning experiences, and yet the study of...
While the role of task repetition has received much attention in task-based research, few studies ha...
Second language researchers have investigated into how aspects of learner language are affected by p...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...
Developing writing skills has become a priority for many students in English as a foreign language (...
There is considerable research into the effects of task repetition (TR) on second language (L2) perf...
© National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations This study investigates learner e...
Roundtable Session 6: no. 501 - Second Language Acquisition, Language Acquisition, and Attrition (Pa...
The use of tasks in language teaching has been demonstrated to be beneficial as it provides learners...
Previous second language acquisition (SLA) research on task repetition has mainly addressed oral pro...
The implementation of language learning tasks in EFL settings has been questioned for a number of re...
This study investigates the benefits of designing second language (L2) learning tasks to operate on ...
This study explored whether learners’ awareness of the role of input differs when performing narrati...
Abstract This study investigated the occurrence of language-related episodes (LREs) ...
Learner engagement is crucial for ensuring the quality of learning experiences, and yet the study of...
While the role of task repetition has received much attention in task-based research, few studies ha...
Second language researchers have investigated into how aspects of learner language are affected by p...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...
Developments in the area of task-based language teaching (TBLT) research have heightened the need to...