Title of article :
Effect of Teaching Modern English Drama on the Students’ Fluency and Accuracy of Speaking
Author/Authors :
Pishkar, Kian Department of English Language and Literature - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Moeinzadeh, Ahmad Department of English Language and Literature - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Dabaghi, Azizollah Department of English Language and Literature - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Speaking a language involves more than simply knowing the linguistic components of the
message, and developing language skills requires more than grammatical comprehension and
vocabulary memorization (Chastain, 1988). In teaching-learning processes, drama method
may have some positive effects on ELL students' speaking fluency and accuracy. This study
attempts to probe one of the main concerns of language learners, that is, how to improve their
speaking components, e.g. oral fluency and accuracy. To attain this aim, the researchers
investigated the effect of two selected texts from modern English dramas on students' speaking
fluency and accuracy. They distinguished fluent from non-fluent and accurate from no
accurate learners. Therefore, the current study was designed as a true experimental research
and the data were gathered from 60 EFL students of English language and literature at
Hormozgan University in Iran. The data were the recorded speaking transcripts which were
analyzed to show the probable progresses after four-time (10 weeks) treatment. The factors to be
considered in present study were the numbers of filled and unfilled pauses in each narration, the
total number of words per minute, mean length of utterance, and number of stressed words. The
results were compared and their temporal and linguistic measures were correlated with their
fluency scores. They revealed that the speech rate, the mean length of utterance, phonation time
ratio and the number of stressed words produced per minute were the best predictors of fluency
scores, and thus, students' speaking fluency increased, whereas the students' speaking accuracy
decreased in some areas of speaking abilities and oral communications.
Keywords :
Modern English Drama , Fluency , Speaking Here , Accuracy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics