The Impact of Communicative-Based Activities on Introvert and Extrovert Students’ Speaking Ability

سال انتشار: 1401
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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The importance of personality factors and individual difference has caught the attention of researchers in Second Language Leaning for the last decades. This study aimed to explore the impact of communicative-based activities on the speaking performance of introvert and extrovert Iranian EFL learners. Speaking, in this study, is evaluated through measuring grammatical accuracy, fluency, and lexical resources. First, some ۳۲ intermediate EFL learners were chosen by taking a Cambridge IELTS Test. They were all female students with the age range of ۱۸ to ۲۸. In order to collect data, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire was first administered to specify the personality types of students, and the students were divided into one introvert and one extrovert group. Then, an IELTS speaking pretest was held to determine the speaking level of the students. After that, twenty-one successive sessions of treatment started, where interruption activity, memory or story recording, and role playing were used for both introvert and extrovert students. Finally, a posttest identical to the pretest was held to check the possible effects of the treatment. Having analyzed the data through t-tests, the researchers found that the activities were almost equally beneficial for both introverts and extroverts, but they were not in favor of one group significantly. It was also shown that introvert and extrovert students were significantly different from each other in the lexical resources category, where the introverts were better than the extroverts.

نویسندگان

Mahrokh Sharokhian

MA Student in TEFL, English Department, Faculty of Management and Humanities, Chabahar Marine University;

Mansoor Ganji

Assistant Professor of TEFL, English Department, Faculty of Management and Humanities, Chabahar Marine University,