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Hamed Badpa, Hooshang Yazdani, Volume 26, Issue 2 (9-2023)
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The teaching and learning of grammar have continuously been core areas of discussion among practitioners of TEFL. Despite significant investment in creating optimal conditions for grammar learning, it remains essential to explore innovative instructional methods that enable learners to engage meaningfully with grammatical structures, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of grammar acquisition. Learners may reconstruct various grammatical structures by interpreting grammar from their textbooks while drawing upon their own experiences, resources, and events from life. This is called a learning-oriented approach that involves hypothesis testing and conceptualization that, in turn, incubates awareness of one's limitations and needs. This study investigates whether the remodeling method of grammar instruction, where learners reconstruct grammatical structures based on personal experiences, significantly enhances Iranian EFL learners' grammatical and vocabulary proficiency. The research employed an experimental research design where a pretest was administered, and a posttest was administered. The study involved forty high school EFL students aged 15 to 16 from Imam Khomeini Technical High School in Shahreza, situated in the southern part of Isfahan province in Iran. While the performance of learners in the experimental group subjected to remodeling method interventions was obtained, their control group, which was not subjected to such intervention, was measured for comparison. The findings revealed that the experimental group recorded a higher improvement in grammatical knowledge due to the remodeling approach. Furthermore, the results indicated that engaging in the remodeling of various structures allowed learners to communicate more effectively in oral interactions and to enhance their understanding of grammar and vocabulary. Statistically significant differences were observed between the experimental and control groups. This study underscores the value of incorporating the strategy of having students remodel various structures based on their concepts in English language instruction to foster greater proficiency in the language. Based on the findings, the researcher recommends utilizing, activating, and implementing this strategy on the other skills of the English language.
Hamed Badpa, Volume 27, Issue 2 (9-2024)
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The most significant problem for Iranian learners is that they are unable to effectively use their knowledge in communicating their messages. This research was both descriptive and quantitative. The participants were 15 pre-intermediate and 14 intermediate EFL learners between 16-23 years old who had enrolled in Talk Language School in Arak, Iran. The Nelson Proficiency Test was administered to determine the language proficiency level. The researcher recorded 36 sessions to make a permanent record of the learners ‘oral performance for later analysis. Eight sessions of each level were randomly selected, transcribed and then coded in order to provide answers for both questions. The coding categories included 22 types based on an integrated model of taxonomies presented by Dornyei and Scott (1997), which was originally adopted from Tarone‘s (1980), Faerch and Kasper‘s (1983) taxonomies. To answer the first question, the researcher calculated the frequency and means of strategies used by the subjects. For the second question, the relationship between learners' proficiency level, a chi-square test was employed. The findings showed that learners at both pre-intermediate and intermediate levels relied most often on fillers and hesitation devices, code-switching, asking for assistance, and repeating themselves. In contrast, strategies such as creating new words (word coinage), using foreign-sounding terms (foreignizing), and verifying listener understanding (comprehension checks) were the least commonly employed. These findings suggest that Iranian EFL learners heavily rely on basic communication strategies like fillers and code-switching, indicating a need for targeted instruction to expand their strategic competence. Additionally, the lack of significant correlation between proficiency level and strategy use implies that fluency development should focus on practical communication skills rather than solely on linguistic accuracy.
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