Publication: An Exploratory Analysis of Activities of Grade 11 English Language Textbook
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
This paper presents the findings of a survey that
investigated the students' preference of the
themes, lessons, and activities of the grade 11
English language textbook. The objectives of the
study were to explore the appropriacy of the
units, themes and activities and examine the role
of the activities in improving speaking skills. A
structured survey questionnaire was used to
collect data in a non-experimental research
design. We obtained our sample (n=207) from
grade 11 students from 3 schools in the Colombo
Division. Data were subjected to several
statistical measures. It was reported that 83% of
the students preferred the activities, but 17%
reported that they disliked the activities in the
workbook. 67.1% of the students reported the
need for interesting activities. 62.3% of the
students reported that they needed to learn
English language grammar, while 60% of the
students expressed the need for using technology
for effective learning. One recommendation is
adapting materials and activities to suit the
current proficiency levels and preferences of the
students. Using additional teacher-made
communicative activities and adding
supplemental speaking activities to support a
balanced skills approach (BSA) are also
suggested. A small sample contributed to low
statistical power and limited generalizability of
the findings. Limitations in statistical analysis
and the non-representative sample reduced the
generalizability of the results. Future studies
involving a representative sample of students
and a combination of quantitative and qualitative
statistical measures are suggested.
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Keywords
Activities, Materials, Skills, Speaking, Textbook
