Using a Multimedia-Based Program for Developing Student Teachers' EFL Speaking Fluency Skills
ERIC • 2013
Publication Information
Authors
Abdel-Hack, Diab and Aly
Keywords
EFL speaking fluency - multimedia.
Journal
ERIC
Publisher
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Volume
ERIC
Issue
ERIC
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publication.type
International
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Abstract
he objective of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of
using a multimedia-based program for developing EFL speaking fluency skills
among second year, English section student teachers. The sample of the present
study consisted of thirty students at Sadat Faculty of Education, Minufiya
University, Egypt. The study sample was taught using the multimedia-based
program. The tool of the present study was an EFL speaking fluency test with a
rubric for assessing the participants' performance. The test was applied to the
study sample before using the multimedia-based program in order to measure
the level of the participants in EFL speaking fluency skills. Then, the test was
re-applied after using the program. Results of the study revealed that the study
sample's EFL speaking fluency skills were developed after using the program.
Accordingly, the multimedia-based program was found to be effective in
developing EFL speaking fluency skills among second year student teachers.
using a multimedia-based program for developing EFL speaking fluency skills
among second year, English section student teachers. The sample of the present
study consisted of thirty students at Sadat Faculty of Education, Minufiya
University, Egypt. The study sample was taught using the multimedia-based
program. The tool of the present study was an EFL speaking fluency test with a
rubric for assessing the participants' performance. The test was applied to the
study sample before using the multimedia-based program in order to measure
the level of the participants in EFL speaking fluency skills. Then, the test was
re-applied after using the program. Results of the study revealed that the study
sample's EFL speaking fluency skills were developed after using the program.
Accordingly, the multimedia-based program was found to be effective in
developing EFL speaking fluency skills among second year student teachers.
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