Publication: The Use of Audio and Audio-visual Materials for Teaching Process Descriptions and Identification of Errors: A Study with Tertiary Level Students
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
The use of multimedia as a teaching aid could
motivate students in learning and improve their
writing skills. The objectives of the study are to
assess the impact of audio-visual and audio
materials in the lesson on second language
learners’ writing skills and to analyse errors in
the writings. Forty Engineering undergraduates
in their first term at CEFR (Common European
Framework of Reference) B1 level in proficiency
were randomly divided into two comparison
groups: Audio-visual Group and Audio Group;
to teach them to write a brief description of an
industrial process using Audio-visual and Audio
materials. The marks of the immediate and
post-tests were analysed using independent
sample t-test whereas errors in their writings
were categorized based on Surface Strategy
Taxonomy. The findings depicted that both
Audio-visual and Audio materials have
contributed to writing effective process
descriptions. While the mean of the Audio
group was numerically higher than that of the
Audio-visual group in both immediate and
posttests, the independent sample t-test
confirmed that the difference was not
statistically significant. Neither of the modes
has been demonstrated superior to the other.
Moreover, error analysis based on Surface
Structure Taxonomy depicted that over 50% of
errors committed by students in both groups
were errors of Misformation. Further, second,
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third and the fourth frequent number of errors
were found in the Omission category,
Misordering Category, and Addition category
respectively for both groups. Therefore, a
mixture of Audio-visual and Audio materials
could be recommended in writing tasks
pertaining to process descriptions.
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Audio Material, Surface Strategy, Audio-Visual Material, Process Descriptions, Taxonomy
Citation
Wijesuriya, K.G., Dissanayake D.M.M.S. (2022). The Use of Audio and Audio-visual Materials for Teaching Process Descriptions and Identification of Errors: A Study with Tertiary Level Students. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 28 - 33.
