Title of article
A Study of English Listening Comprehension Improvement via Product- vs. Process-Oriented Tactics: The Case Study of Shiraz EFL Learners
Author/Authors
Azizinia ، Hamed Young Researchers and Elite Club - Islamic Azad University, Yasooj Branch , Sadeghoghli ، Hossein Department of English Language Teaching - Islamic Azad University, Sarab Branch , Mohebkhah ، Vahed Department of English Language Teaching - Islamic Azad University, Nagadeh Branch
From page
22
To page
31
Abstract
As listening comprehension plays an indispensable role in language learning, the way in which language instructors cover teaching listening comprehension has been controversial; the recent study selected two approaches to associate listening comprehension tactics: product-oriented and process-oriented. A quasi-experimental design was adopted to get to the objectives. Using a random procedure, 120 male students ranging in age from 15 to 18 were selected and were randomly allocated to two experimental and control groups. Subsequently, a pre-test was given to both groups to approve that both groups began on equal traction, which was the case. The students were taught for 12 sessions, adopting a process-oriented approach for the experimental group and a product-oriented approach for the control group. The evaluation of the two groups in terms of their overall performance on listening comprehension indicated that the performance of the students receiving training in process-oriented approach to listening comprehension compensated the control group trained through product-oriented approach, which suggests a clear advantage of the former. The findings have implications for the ways in which listening comprehension, in general, are taught in language classes.
Keywords
listening comprehension , process , oriented approach , product , oriented approach
Journal title
International Journal of Research in English Education
Journal title
International Journal of Research in English Education
Record number
2505756
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