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The Effectiveness of Implementing Task-Based Language Teaching in Saudi Secondary Schools to Improve Students' Oral Fluency
Abstract
This research project investigated the effectiveness of implementing Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) in enhancing the oral fluency of Saudi secondary school students. The study aimed to assess whether a structured TBLT approach could lead to significant improvements in oral fluency among female students nearing the end of high school. The research utilized a sample of 60 female students from secondary schools in Saudi Arabia. The methodology employed a pre/post-test design, where students' oral fluency was assessed before and after the intervention. A series of tasks designed to promote speaking proficiency were implemented over a period of several weeks. Additionally, questionnaires were administered to gauge students' perceptions of the TBLT approach. The results indicated a notable improvement in the oral fluency skills of participants following the implementation of TBLT (p < 0.05). Specifically, students demonstrated increased confidence in speaking, enhanced vocabulary usage, and improved pronunciation. In conclusion, the findings suggest that Task-based Language Teaching can be an effective method for enhancing oral fluency among Saudi secondary school students. The study underscores the potential benefits of incorporating communicative language teaching approaches into the curriculum to better prepare students for real-life communication situations. However, further research with larger sample sizes and longitudinal studies are recommended to validate these findings and explore the long-term impact of TBLT implementation.
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Journal
Journal of World Englishes and Educational Practices
Volume (Issue)
6 (3)
Pages
76-91
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Copyright (c) 2024 Afnan Alshahrani, Wafa Saud
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Keywords:
TESOL methodologies; Communicative Language Teaching (CLT); Task-Based Learning (TBL); Content-Based Instruction (CBI); Language proficiency development, EFL Teaching, Vocabulary, strategy, motivation, CFL learners, Speaking, Speaking Competence, speaking difficulties, strategies, EFL learners.