Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts

Oral feedback (OFB) in face-to-face conferencing plays a crucial role in the supervision process as it helps in scaffolding EFL postgraduate students‟ thesis work, and in the related academic socialization.Yet, the importance of OFB at the postgraduate level has not been specifically addressed or...

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Main Authors: Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali, Tan, Bee Hoon, Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu
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Published: Malaysian English Language Teaching Association 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27999/
http://www.melta.org.my/The-English-Teacher-2013-Volume-XLII-3/q?cid=165&doit=showclass
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spelling my.upm.eprints.279992016-01-19T01:44:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27999/ Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali Tan, Bee Hoon Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu Oral feedback (OFB) in face-to-face conferencing plays a crucial role in the supervision process as it helps in scaffolding EFL postgraduate students‟ thesis work, and in the related academic socialization.Yet, the importance of OFB at the postgraduate level has not been specifically addressed or considered adequately. In view of this gap in the literature, this paper reports a study related to the problems EFL supervisees encounter in OFB face-to-face conferencing.Participants were international students from Yemen studying at a Malaysian public university and specializing in English language studies. This paper discusses the major findings obtained from an analysis of OFB face-to-face conferencing between supervisors and supervisees. The results showed that in theOFB conferencing, supervisors tended to dominate the conversations with their students. Students‟ lack of fluency in the English language that might be due to a heightened anxiety level in the face-to-face conferencing was a major reason behind passing their turns in the conversations to their supervisors. Another major finding of the study was the lack of rapport between the supervisors and supervisees during the OFB conferencing .The study indicated that OFB face-to-face conferencing was of limited use to postgraduate EFL students in helping them revise their thesis drafts. Malaysian English Language Teaching Association 2013-12 Article PeerReviewed Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali and Tan, Bee Hoon and Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu (2013) Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts. The English Teacher, 42 (3). pp. 152-173. ISSN 0128-7729 http://www.melta.org.my/The-English-Teacher-2013-Volume-XLII-3/q?cid=165&doit=showclass
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description Oral feedback (OFB) in face-to-face conferencing plays a crucial role in the supervision process as it helps in scaffolding EFL postgraduate students‟ thesis work, and in the related academic socialization.Yet, the importance of OFB at the postgraduate level has not been specifically addressed or considered adequately. In view of this gap in the literature, this paper reports a study related to the problems EFL supervisees encounter in OFB face-to-face conferencing.Participants were international students from Yemen studying at a Malaysian public university and specializing in English language studies. This paper discusses the major findings obtained from an analysis of OFB face-to-face conferencing between supervisors and supervisees. The results showed that in theOFB conferencing, supervisors tended to dominate the conversations with their students. Students‟ lack of fluency in the English language that might be due to a heightened anxiety level in the face-to-face conferencing was a major reason behind passing their turns in the conversations to their supervisors. Another major finding of the study was the lack of rapport between the supervisors and supervisees during the OFB conferencing .The study indicated that OFB face-to-face conferencing was of limited use to postgraduate EFL students in helping them revise their thesis drafts.
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author Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali
Tan, Bee Hoon
Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu
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Tan, Bee Hoon
Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu
Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
author_facet Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali
Tan, Bee Hoon
Abdullah, Faiz Sathivellu
author_sort Abdulkhaleq, Mohammed M. Ali
title Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
title_short Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
title_full Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
title_fullStr Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
title_full_unstemmed Oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on EFL postgraduate students' thesis drafts
title_sort oral feedback in face-to-face conferencing on efl postgraduate students' thesis drafts
publisher Malaysian English Language Teaching Association
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27999/
http://www.melta.org.my/The-English-Teacher-2013-Volume-XLII-3/q?cid=165&doit=showclass
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