Exploring written and spoken english language accuracy via digital storytelling / Nor Nadia Raslee

This study was an exploration of Digital Storytelling as a pedagogical tool in the undergraduates’ ESL classroom to measure ESL learners’ written and spoken English language accuracy. Digital Storytelling has five main stages that allow students to be tested in various soft skills and language skill...

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Main Author: Raslee, Nor Nadia
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2020
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spelling my.uitm.ir.506732021-09-28T01:40:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50673/ Exploring written and spoken english language accuracy via digital storytelling / Nor Nadia Raslee Raslee, Nor Nadia Technology. Information technology. Internet in higher education Educational evaluation Educational tests and measurements This study was an exploration of Digital Storytelling as a pedagogical tool in the undergraduates’ ESL classroom to measure ESL learners’ written and spoken English language accuracy. Digital Storytelling has five main stages that allow students to be tested in various soft skills and language skills, specifically, writing and speaking. Over the duration of ten weeks, Digital Storytelling was developed, and data was collected at the end of this period. Seventeen reflective journals and 38 vlogs from 55 participants were analysed for errors based on the measurement for language accuracy which were the T-unit and C-unit. The findings indicated that both written and spoken language accuracy were not impactful following the completion of Digital Storytelling. 13 language accuracy errors were discovered in participants’ written language, while, spoken accuracy revealed 12 errors. Accuracy was highly affected by subject-verb agreement errors, vocabulary errors, first language interference, and verb forms. These findings affirmed other literature which found that ESL learners lack mastery in grammar, tenses, sentence structure, and vocabulary, among many others. Conclusively, the literature indicated that the influence of the first language, learners’ inhibition, lack of exposure and negative attitudes were among the causes of poor English language accuracy. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50673/1/50673.pdf ID50673 Raslee, Nor Nadia (2020) Exploring written and spoken english language accuracy via digital storytelling / Nor Nadia Raslee. Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT), 8 (1). ISSN 1823464-X https://cplt.uitm.edu.my/v1/index.php/journal-volume/volume-8-2020/vol-8-no-1-may-2020
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topic Technology. Information technology. Internet in higher education
Educational evaluation
Educational tests and measurements
spellingShingle Technology. Information technology. Internet in higher education
Educational evaluation
Educational tests and measurements
Raslee, Nor Nadia
Exploring written and spoken english language accuracy via digital storytelling / Nor Nadia Raslee
description This study was an exploration of Digital Storytelling as a pedagogical tool in the undergraduates’ ESL classroom to measure ESL learners’ written and spoken English language accuracy. Digital Storytelling has five main stages that allow students to be tested in various soft skills and language skills, specifically, writing and speaking. Over the duration of ten weeks, Digital Storytelling was developed, and data was collected at the end of this period. Seventeen reflective journals and 38 vlogs from 55 participants were analysed for errors based on the measurement for language accuracy which were the T-unit and C-unit. The findings indicated that both written and spoken language accuracy were not impactful following the completion of Digital Storytelling. 13 language accuracy errors were discovered in participants’ written language, while, spoken accuracy revealed 12 errors. Accuracy was highly affected by subject-verb agreement errors, vocabulary errors, first language interference, and verb forms. These findings affirmed other literature which found that ESL learners lack mastery in grammar, tenses, sentence structure, and vocabulary, among many others. Conclusively, the literature indicated that the influence of the first language, learners’ inhibition, lack of exposure and negative attitudes were among the causes of poor English language accuracy.
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publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah
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