• 제목/요약/키워드: Speaking Analysis

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초급 수준의 영어학습자들이 경험한 그림을 활용한 영어 말하기 과업에 관한 연구 (A Qualitative Study on English Speaking Tasks Experienced by Beginner Level EFL Learners)

  • 김병선;윤택남
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제21권10호
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    • pp.603-612
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구의 목적은 초급 수준의 영어학습자들이 그림을 활용한 영어 말하기 과업을 경험하고, 그 경험의 의미를 현상학적 연구방법으로 분석하는 데 있다. 연구참여자로 강원도에 위치한 폴리텍대학에서 발전설비를 전공하는 신입생 10명을 선정하였다. 자료 수집을 위해 대면 인터뷰와 SNS를 사용하였고, 자료 분석은 Colaizzi의 연구방법을 채택하였다. 분석결과, 9개의 주제와 4개의 주제모음, 그리고 2개의 범주로 도출되었다. 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 연구참여자들은 그림을 활용한 영어 말하기 과업을 통해 자신의 수준에서도 할 수 있다는 희망을 찾을 수 있었다. 둘째, 연구참여자들은 그림이라는 시각적 매체가 주는 효과에 대해 집중력과 호기심을 높여주고, 영어 말하기에 대한 불안감은 낮춰준다고 하였다. 셋째, 영어 말하기에 익숙함으로 인해 자신감 상승, 원어민이 된 듯한 기분, 그리고 말하기의 순발력이 향상되었다고 인식하였다. 넷째, 영어 말하기 과업에서 가장 큰 어려움은 어휘였다. 그래서 그림을 설명하는 데도 한계를 느끼고, 우리말을 영어로 바꾸는 데 많은 곤란을 겪고 있었다. 마지막으로 본 연구결과를 통해 그림이라는 매체의 효과를 재확인하였고, 향후 필요한 연구들에 대해 제언하였다.

Are Filipino Women in Korea Qualified English Teachers?

  • Yi, Dokyong
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.255-272
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    • 2011
  • As the demand of English education is increasing, the demand for Native English speaking teachers (NEST) is rising, especially in Asian countries. However, due to the low number of NEST, the Korean government is suggesting that Filipino Women be used as English teachers as an alternative. This study aims to answer three questions: (1) are Filipino women in Korea qualified to teach English based on the error analysis of their written essays? (2) what are the linguistic features found in their diagnostic essays? and (3) is their written English better than Korean college students' written English based on the comparison of the two groups? The findings from the Filipino participants show the most frequently occurring errors are related to punctuation usage (commas and hyphens), vocabulary (word choice), verb usage, redundancy, and even as basic as capitalization usage. The results from the comparison of the two groups show that the percentage of the Filipino participants' written error was 14% while the percentage of the Korean participants was 17%. The findings would give us some ideas on the qualification of Filipino women in Korea as English teachers.

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The Relationship between L2 Use outside of Class and Oral Proficiency Development

  • Yun, Seongwon
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.309-326
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    • 2011
  • This study examines the relationship between second language use outside of class and oral proficiency development. It first identifies out-of-class activities of international graduate students in the U.S. and the average time spent speaking English in those out-of-class activities. Interviews and student self-measurements of time spent speaking English each day were used to investigate the types and quantities of out-of-class activities. In addition, two sets of student oral proficiency test scores were collected. Correlation analysis is used to find out the relationship of the variables between the most salient out-of-class activities and oral proficiency gains. The findings indicate that second language use outside of class is important for international graduate students to improve their oral proficiency. This is especially true with regularized interaction such as talking at work and the average time spent speaking in English a day outside of class. This study suggests that learners of English in an ESL environment should be encouraged to take part in out-of-class activities in addition to English use in the classroom in order for them to improve their oral proficiency.

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표준 중국어의 구어 명료도와 음소 대조 및 음향 자질의 발달적 상관관계 (Speech Developmental Link between Intelligibility and Phonemic Contrasts, and Acoustic Features in Putonghua-Speaking Children)

  • 한지연
    • 대한음성학회지:말소리
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    • 제59호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2006
  • This study was designed to investigate the relationship between intelligibility and phonemic contrasts, and acoustic features in terms of speech development. A total of 212 Putonghua speaking children was participated in the experiment. There were phonemic contrasts significantly related with speech intelligibility: aspirated vs. fricative, retroflex vs. unretroflex, and front vs. back nasal vowel contrast. A regression analysis showed that 88% of the speech intelligibility could be predicted by these phonemic contrasts. Acoustic values were significantly related to the intelligibility of the Putonghua-speaking children's speech: voice onset time of unaspirated stops, and the duration of frication noise in fricatives.

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언어발달 과정에 나타난 비유창성 연구 (Disfluency in Language Development)

  • 김태경;장경희
    • 대한음성학회지:말소리
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    • 제67호
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    • pp.61-77
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to blow the characteristics of disfluency in childhood. The subjects were 144 normal children at the age of between 3 to 8 years who lived in Seoul. All the subjects provided spontaneous conversational speech samples during free-play interactions with their friends. We investigated the patterns and the frequency of disfluency and its relevance with subject's age, speaking rate and MLU(mean length of utterance). The results of this study can be summarized as follows. (1) There was no difference in the frequency of disfluency with the speaker's age or speaking rate. (2) Interjection was the most frequently occurring pattern of disfluency. (3) Prolongation, revision, interjection increased with age while part-word repetition, single-syllable word repetition, multi-syllable word repetition decreased gradually. (4) A significant effect of MLU on the frequency of disfluencies were demonstrated. The regression analysis has shown that more disfluencies occurred in utterances of children whose MLU is longer.

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Predicting CEFR Levels in L2 Oral Speech, Based on Lexical and Syntactic Complexity

  • Hu, Xiaolin
    • 아시아태평양코퍼스연구
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2021
  • With the wide spread of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) scales, many studies attempt to apply them in routine teaching and rater training, while more evidence regarding criterial features at different CEFR levels are still urgently needed. The current study aims to explore complexity features that distinguish and predict CEFR proficiency levels in oral performance. Using a quantitative/corpus-based approach, this research analyzed lexical and syntactic complexity features over 80 transcriptions (includes A1, A2, B1 CEFR levels, and native speakers), based on an interview test, Standard Speaking Test (SST). ANOVA and correlation analysis were conducted to exclude insignificant complexity indices before the discriminant analysis. In the result, distinctive differences in complexity between CEFR speaking levels were observed, and with a combination of six major complexity features as predictors, 78.8% of the oral transcriptions were classified into the appropriate CEFR proficiency levels. It further confirms the possibility of predicting CEFR level of L2 learners based on their objective linguistic features. This study can be helpful as an empirical reference in language pedagogy, especially for L2 learners' self-assessment and teachers' prediction of students' proficiency levels. Also, it offers implications for the validation of the rating criteria, and improvement of rating system.

언어영재 판별도구 개발을 위한 기초 연구 (Development of a Test for the Identification of Verbally Gifted Children)

  • 장영숙;구자억
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.139-152
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    • 2002
  • The test for the identification of verbally gifted children was administered to 323 gifted and average primary school children. Listening, reading, writing were analyzed by statistical methods, and speaking was videotaped for analysis of the interview and discussion process. Cronbach's ${\alpha}$ confirmed reliability of the test. There were significant correlations between item scores and total scores. Concurrent validity was indicated by correlations between total scores and language arts scores. The test showed differences between the gifted and average children in reading and writing scores for the 2nd and the 3rd graders, and in listening and reading scores for the 4th, 5th, and 6th graders. Analysis of speaking ability showed that the gifted children expressed their ideas more logically and creatively than the average children.

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A Comparison of Korean EFL Learners' Oral and Written Productions

  • Lee, Eun-Ha
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.61-85
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of the present study is to compare Korean EFL learners' speech corpus (i.e. oral productions) with their composition corpus (i.e. written productions). Four college students participated in the study. The composition corpus was collected through a writing assignment, and the speech corpus was gathered by audio-taping their oral presentations. The results of the data analysis indicate that (i) As for error frequency, young adult low-intermediate Korean EFL learners showed high frequency in determiners (mostly, indefinite articles), vocabulary (mostly, semantic errors), and prepositions. The frequency order did not show much difference between the speech corpus and the composition corpus; and (ii) When comparing the oral productions with the written productions, there were not many differences between them in terms of the contents, a style (i.e., colloquial vs. literary), vocabulary selection, and error types and frequency. Therefore, it is assumed that the proficiency in oral presentation of EFL learners at this learning stage heavily depends on how much/how well they are able to write. In other words, EFL learners' writing and speaking skills are closely co-related. It implies that the teacher does not need to separate teaching how to speak from teaching how to write. The teacher may use the same methods or strategies to help the learners improve their English speaking and writing skills. Furthermore, it will be more effective to teach writing before speaking since they have more opportunities to write than speak in the EFL contexts.

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영어권 학습자를 위한 한국어 구어 문법 교육 - 보고 표지 '-대'를 중심으로 - (Teaching Grammar for Spoken Korean to English-speaking Learners: Reported Speech Marker '-dae'.)

  • 김영아;조인정
    • 한국어교육
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2012
  • The development of corpus in recent years has attracted increased research on spoken Korean. Nevertheless, these research outcomes are yet to be meaningfully and adequately reflected in Korean language textbooks. The reported speech marker '-dae' is one of these areas that need more attention. This study investigates whether or not in textbooks '-dae' is clearly explained to English-speaking learners to prevent confusion and misuse. Based on a contrastive analysis of Korean and English, this study argues three points: Firstly, '-dae' should be introduced to Korean learners as an independent sentence ender rather than a contracted form of '-dago hae'. Secondly, it is necessary to teach English-speaking learners that '-dae' is not equivalent to the English report speech form. It functions more or less as a third person marker in Korean. Learners should be informed that '-dae' is used for statements in English, if those statements were hearsay but the source of information does not need to be specified. This is a very distinctive difference between Korean and English and should be emphasized in class when 'dae' is taught. Thirdly, '-dae' should be introduced before indirect speech constructions, because it is mainly used in simple statements and the frequency of '-dae' is very high in spoken Korean.

성대결절이 있는 성악도에서의 음성분석학적 특징 (Acoustic Characteristics of the Vocal Major Students with Vocal Nodule)

  • 진성민;김대영;김남훈;권기환;이경철;이용배
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.135-139
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    • 1999
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze and compare the acoustic characteristics of vocal major students with vocal nodule when singing. Materials and Methods : Ten sopranos with vocal nodule, who have never been treated due to voice problems, were the subject group. Twenty healthy sopranos major students were the control group for this study. The vocal nodule was confirmed by stroboscopy and the acoustic and electroglottographic analysis was conducted on be groups. Additionally, an inquiry on usual voice problems during speaking and singing were performed on each of the groups. Results : The vowel /a/ was spoken and sung by sopranos of each group. There were no significant differences in Fo, jitter, shimmer, NHR at speaking and singing in either group. We did not register any significant differences of closed quotient and speed quotient in electroglottography for both groups at singing, but speed quotient was increased in subject group at speaking(p<0.05). And the sopranos with nodule demonstrated voice fatigue(70%), strained and tired voice after long period of performance and conversation(60%) on inquiry. Conclusions : Although they had a vocal nodule, this group, who had a long period of voice training, did not present any differences in acoustic and electroglottographic problems during short performance, but, the vocalists noticed delicate voice problems after a long performance. We conclude that the voice training teacher and laryngologist must initiate voice management and speech therapy for vocal nodule, even if there is no specific abnormality in acoustic analysis.

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