TY - JOUR
T1 - DEVELOPING SPEAKING SKILLS IN EFL YOUNG LEARNERS THROUGH VISUAL AND AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS
AU - Fajardo Dack, Tammy Mercedes
AU - Salamea Avila, Maria Jose
AU - Salamea Avila, Maria Jose
AU - Salamea Avila, Maria Jose
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - The acquisition of speaking skills in a foreign language
is considered a challenge, especially for young learners.
Research suggests that Affective Factors (AF), such as
anxiety and motivation, may contribute to the blockade of
the learning process and can hinder the participation, attention,
and interest of students in class. Therefore, search
for better teaching materials, tools, and methodologies
that enhance students’ motivation to learn is constant. As
much of this line of research is developed outside of Latin
America and focuses on teenagers or older, this study aimed
to evaluate the effects of audio-visual materials on
students’, ages 8-9, speaking skills and their engagement
with the lessons in an Ecuadorian primary public school.
To do so, this study used a mixed method approach to collect
qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was
collected through a pre-test and pos-test and a motivational
test questionnaire, and qualitative data was collected
through the student’s feedback on the use of the proposed
material via a focus group. The results show that audio-visual
materials have a greater influence on grammar and
vocabulary. In addition, evidenced low levels of anxiety and
high intrinsic motivation had a positive influence on the acquisition
of speaking skills.
AB - The acquisition of speaking skills in a foreign language
is considered a challenge, especially for young learners.
Research suggests that Affective Factors (AF), such as
anxiety and motivation, may contribute to the blockade of
the learning process and can hinder the participation, attention,
and interest of students in class. Therefore, search
for better teaching materials, tools, and methodologies
that enhance students’ motivation to learn is constant. As
much of this line of research is developed outside of Latin
America and focuses on teenagers or older, this study aimed
to evaluate the effects of audio-visual materials on
students’, ages 8-9, speaking skills and their engagement
with the lessons in an Ecuadorian primary public school.
To do so, this study used a mixed method approach to collect
qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was
collected through a pre-test and pos-test and a motivational
test questionnaire, and qualitative data was collected
through the student’s feedback on the use of the proposed
material via a focus group. The results show that audio-visual
materials have a greater influence on grammar and
vocabulary. In addition, evidenced low levels of anxiety and
high intrinsic motivation had a positive influence on the acquisition
of speaking skills.
KW - Young learners; English foreign learners; Teaching methodologies; Affective filters; Speaking skills
KW - Young learners; English foreign learners; Teaching methodologies; Affective filters; Speaking skills
UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85049023417&origin=inward
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2631-2662
JO - Revista Metropolitana de Ciencias Aplicadas
JF - Revista Metropolitana de Ciencias Aplicadas
ER -