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형태 초점 교수법이 제2 언어학습자의 문법 성취도에 미치는 영향: 연역적 방법과 귀납적 방법을 중심으로 (The Effects of Focus-on-Form Instruction on L2 Learners' Grammatical Achievement: Focusing on the Deductive and Inductive FFI)

  • 황희정
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제19권9호
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    • pp.307-316
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구의 목적은 연역적 형태 초점 교수법과 귀납적 형태 초점 교수법이 제2 언어학습자의 문법 성취도에 미치는 영향을 분석하고, 문법 학습에 대한 반응의 변화를 파악하는 것이다. 연구 참여자들은 84명의 대학생으로 연역적 방법을 적용한 집단 29명, 귀납적 방법의 집단 28명과 전통적 방법의 집단 27명이었다. 이들을 대상으로 사전평가 및 사전설문조사 실시하였고, 수업 처치 후 사후평가와 사후설문조사를 진행하였으며 9주 후에 지연 사후평가를 수행하였다. 모든 양적 자료의 통계 처리를 위해 일원배치 분산분석, 대응표본 T-검정, 반복측정 분산분석을 실시하였다. 연구 결과, 두 가지 형태 초점 교수법은 학습자의 문법 성취도 향상에 영향을 미쳤으며 이들의 장기적 지속 효과도 있었던 것으로 나타났다. 한편, 연역적 방법이 성취도에 더 효과적이었던 반면 문법 학습에 대한 반응에 있어서는 귀납적 방법이 더 긍정적인 변화를 보였다. 본 연구 결과는 형태 초점 교수법이 한국의 EFL 상황에서도 충분히 활용할 가치가 있음을 함의한다. 따라서 형태 초점 교수법의 지속 효과에 대해 더 장기적인 변화과정을 관찰하는 후속 연구가 이루어져야 할 것이다.

협력형 EFL 교실에서 실천학습 융합 효과에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Effect of Conversing Action Learning in a Collaborative EFL Classroom)

  • 신명희
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제10권7호
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구의 목적은 교양영어 학습자들을 대상으로 실천학습(Action learning) 기법을 활용한 영어 수업 사례 연구를 통하여 그 효과를 알아보고자 했다. 본 연구는 학습자 중심 수업을 기본으로 하여 학습자 간의 상호수정 활동을 통해 영어 기술을 익힐 수 있다는 것에 연구의 가치를 두고 실천학습(Action learning)을 수업에 활용함으로써 그 효과를 알아보고자 했다. 2018년 3월 1일부터 2018년 6월15일까지 교양 영어 두개 반(실험반, 통제반) 학생을 대상으로 하였으며 실험 집단은 실천학습(Action learning) 협력기법을 활용한 협력쓰기 수업을 진행하고, 통제 반은 교수자가 기존에 하던 방식의 쓰기 수업을 진행하여 비교하였다. 본 연구의 연구문제는 실천학습(Action learning) 기법을 적용한 협력 쓰기 활동이 학생들의 쓰기 유창성에 어떠한 영향을 미치는가를 알아보고자했다. 연구결과, 실험집단의 경우 단어의 수, 문장의 수와 문장 길이 등의 쓰기의 유창성 부분에서 통계적으로 유의미한 결과를 가져왔다. 학습자들은 학습 관계에서 더 깊이 있게 다른 사람들이 지닌 지식이나 생각을 공유하고 보다 규칙적인 근거를 가지고 근접발달영역 들어갈 수 있었다.

대학생 영작문에 나타난 관사 오류연구 (A Study on English Article Errors in College Students' Writing)

  • 김우영
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구에서는 영어를 모국어로 사용하지 않는 사람들에 대한 영어 관사 오류에 관한 연구로서, 우리나라와 같은 관사 체계가 없는 상황의 영어학습자들에게는 제2 언어(L2)인 영어 관사 체계를 습득하는 데에는 상당한 시간뿐 만 아니라 수많은 시행착오와 오류를 겪게 되어 영어학습자들은 관사를 정확하게 사용하는데 더욱 어려움을 겪게 된다. 그러나 영어 관사 체계 습득에 있어 학습자가 초보에서 고급 단계에 이르는 동안 겪게 되는 수많은 오류와 실수가 무수히 반복하는 것처럼 보이지만, 사실 학습자는 자기 나름대로 외국어에 대한 언어 체계를 구축하는 과정이라 한다. 학습자의 발화에서 발생하는 관사 오류를 분석함으로써 어떤 오류가 얼마나 빈번하게 발생하게 되는지 또한 그러한 오류가 단순히 모국어의 영향에서 비롯된 것인지 아니면 모국어와 영어 사이에 나타나는 전이 현상 때문인지에 관한 연구 필요성이 제기되고 있다. 연구에 참여한 학습자들의 영작문을 분석한 결과, 영어학습자들은 특히 정관사(the)와 부정관사(a/an)의 사용에서 많은 오류를 보이는 것으로 나타나고 있다. 이러한 분석 결과 통해서 영어학습자들을 대상으로 영어 글쓰기를 지도할 때는 무관사(zero) 보다는 정관사(the)나 부정관사(a/an)에 대한 교육에 더욱 초점을 맞추어진 지도가 매우 필요하다.

초등영어에서 인형극을 활용한 듣기.말하기 능력 향상방안 (Developing English listening and speaking skills by using puppetry in elementary schools)

  • 임병빈;김양숙
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.263-291
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    • 2003
  • This paper is to help the students in elementary schools develop and improve their English listening and speaking skills by presenting effective teaching and learning techniques using puppetry. It is absolutely obvious that listening and speaking are very important skills for most EFL students. Using puppets in the classroom is a creative English teaching technique which can involve authentic, communicative language situations. Moreover, puppets appeal to children and can aid in lowering affective filters thereby creating a more comfortable learning environment. The study clearly showed that using puppets is feasible and enjoyable in elementary English classes. However, caution must be exercised in drawing and generalizing conclusions from this experience. The results of the experiment are as follows: First, using puppetry in the English class was found to have positive influence on students' affective domains (interst, attitude). Second, using puppets in the English classes was found to be efficient for improving students' English listening and speaking skills. Third, appropriate materials should be selected and well thought-out plans should be made to be successful English class using puppetry. Perhaps the most interesting line of future research is to use qualitative research to examine the effect of this technique on the teacher variable. Further research is recommended, especially on using puppetry for speaking proficiency and creating affectively comfortable learning atmospheres.

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학습자의 오류에 대한 교사의 오류 수정: 학습자 자기 교정 유도를 중심으로 (Teacher's corrective feedback: Focus on initiations to self-repair)

  • 김영은
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.111-131
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    • 2007
  • This study explores teacher's corrective feedback types in an error treatment sequence in Korean EFL classroom setting. Corrective feedback moves are coded as explicit correction, recast, or initiations to self-repair. The frequency and distribution of each corrective feedback type are examined. But the special focus was given on feedback types eliciting learner's self-repair (clarification request, metalinguistic feedback, elicitation, and repetition of error) because initiations to self-repair are believed to facilitate language learning more than other strategies. The results of the study are as follows. First, there was an overwhelming tendency for teacher to use recasts whereas initiations to self-repair were not used as much as recast (52.4% vs. 29.5%). Second, the teacher tended to select feedback types in accordance with error types: namely, recasts after phonological, lexical, and translation errors and initiations to self-repair after grammatical errors though the differences were not significant. Finally, teacher's belief and students' expectation on corrective feedback were compared with actual corrective feedback representations respectively and some mismatches were found. Though both teacher and the students acknowledged the importance and necessity of self-repair, self-repair were not put into practice as such. Therefore, this study suggests more initiations to self-repair be used for effective language learning.

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What Do Learners Do While Planning? Learners' Use and Perceptions of Planning for an Oral Narrative Task

  • Park, Su-Jung
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.223-248
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    • 2009
  • Previous research on the impact of pretask planning on subsequent second language (L2) production has mainly focused on the linguistic quality of planned production, while learners' thought processes and perceptions about planning have been relatively less explored. In addition, few previous planning studies have examined whether the learners did in fact follow the pretask instructions, thus leaving the role of pretask instructions in the planning process unexplored. Therefore, the present study investigated whether pretask instructions affect attentional allocation as well as what cognitive operations planners engage in and what their perceptions about planning are. Forty-three Korean EFL classroom learners were divided into two groups: before having time to plan for an oral story retelling task, one group received general instructions, while the other group received specific instructions. The findings, based on both quantitative and qualitative data analysis, indicated no large effects of pretask instructions on the planners' attentional focus. Rather, the qualitative analysis identified a number of other factors that influenced learners' decision making as well as their general processes and approaches to planning and their perceptions about planning and thinking aloud while planning. Implications for L2 teaching as well as limitations of the study are discussed.

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The Efficacy of Zoom Technology as an Educational Tool for English Reading Comprehension Achievement in EFL Classroom

  • Kim, HyeJeong
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.198-205
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of real-time remote video instruction using zoom on learners' English reading achievement. The study also sought to identify the efficiency of zoom video lectures and consider supplementing them by surveying learners' opinions and satisfaction regarding zoom video lectures. To this end, control and experimental groups were set up, and two achievement tests and a questionnaire were conducted. The study's results demonstrated that zoom video lectures have a positive effect on learners' English reading achievement. The questionnaire found that learners are satisfied with zoom video lectures for the following reasons: 'increased interest in and motivation towards learning', 'self-directed learning', 'active interaction', 'ease of access', 'ease of information retrieval'. At the same time, the questionnaire also found that some learners are dissatisfied with zoom video lectures due to 'mechanical errors or defects', 'poor audio quality', and 'the need to add customized functions for efficient classes'. In practice, zoom video lectures must be supplemented with automatic attendance processing, convenient data upload and download, and more efficient video screen management. Given the recent increase in online classes, we, as instructors, must develop teaching activities and/or strategies for video lectures that can encourage active participation by learners.

Using Mobile Phones in EFL Classes

  • Sung, Tae-Soo;Park, Kab-Yong;Joo, Chi-Woon
    • 한국컴퓨터정보학회논문지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2017
  • This article is to investigate the possibility that project-based classes introducing mobile phones can replace the monotony of traditional classes led by teachers as well as they can encourage students to take active part in the classes to some extent. The students in groups choose a genre for their own video projects (e.g., movie, drama, news, documentary, and commercial) and produce the video contents using a mobile phone for presentation made at the end of a semester. In the sense that the students are allowed to do video-based mobile phone projects, they can work independently outside of class, where time and space are more flexible and students are free from the anxiety of speaking or acting in front of an audience. A mobile phone project consists of around five stages done both in and outside of the classroom. All of these stages can be graded independently, including genre selection, drafting of scripts, peer review and revision, rehearsals, and presentation of the video. Feedback is given to students. After the presentation, students filled out a survey questionnaire sheet devised to analyze students' responses toward preferences and level of difficulty of the project activity. Finally, proposals are made for introduction of a better mobile phone-based project classes.

Writing Listening Logs and Its Effect on Improving L2 Students' Metacognitive Awareness and Listening Proficiency

  • Lee, You-Jin;Cha, Kyung-Whan
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.50-67
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    • 2020
  • This study investigated whether writing weekly listening logs could influence college English learners' metacognitive awareness and listening proficiency. In addition, the Metacognitive Awareness Listening Questionnaire (MALQ) was applied to examine the learners' knowledge of their listening process. It is process-oriented research conducted by analyzing the MALQ and students' listening logs as to how their metacognitive awareness and listening proficiency have changed during the semester. Eighty-nine students who took an English listening practice course at a university participated in this study. The research findings are as follows. First, it turned out that there was a significant relationship between EFL university students' listening comprehension and some subscales of metacognitive awareness. Second, the students had an opportunity to reflect on learning through regular listening activities, and weekly listening logs, which included important information about listening process and practice. Third, as the students' listening proficiency increased at the end of the semester, it was found that introducing listening logs along with classroom lessons helped the students improve their listening ability. Finally, the high proficiency group students used multiple strategies simultaneously, regardless of the type of listening strategies, while the low proficiency group students used one or two limited listening strategies. However, the low proficiency group students may have had trouble expressing their ideas in English or recognizing the listening strategies they used, not because they did not use a lot of listening strategies. Therefore, teachers should regularly check if students are following their instructions and help them use appropriate strategies for better understanding.

The Effects of Visual Stimulation and Body Gesture on Language Learning Achievement and Course Interest

  • CHOI, Dongyeon;KIM, Minjeong
    • Educational Technology International
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.141-166
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using visual stimulation and gesture, namely embodied language learning, on learning achievement and learner's course interest in the EFL classroom. To investigate the effectiveness of the proposed purpose, thirty two third-grade elementary school students participated and were assigned into four English learning class conditions (i.e., using animated graphic and gestures condition, using only animated graphic condition, using still pictures and gesture condition, and control condition). The research questions for this study are addressed below: (1) What differences are there in post and delayed learning achievement between imitating gesture group and non-imitating one and between animated graphic group and still picture one? (2) What differences are there in course interest between imitating gesture group and non-imitating one and between animated graphic group and still picture one? The Embodiment-based English learning system for this study was designed by using Microsoft's Kinect sensing devices. The results of this study revealed that students of imitating gesture group memorized and retained better words and sentence structure than those of the other groups. As for learner's course interest measurement, imitating gesture group showed a highly positive response to attention, relevance, and satisfaction for curriculum and using animated graphic influenced satisfaction as well. This finding can be attributed to the embodied cognition, which proposes that the body and the mind are inseparable in the constitution of cognition and thus students using visual simulation and imitating related gesture regard the embodied language learning approach more satisfactory and acceptable than the conventional ones.