The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom

Considering the importance of tasks in promoting interaction and language learning, classroom-based research that investigates how communication language tasks could be used in a classroom to promote meaningful interaction and language learning is needed. This study explored language learning oppo...

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Main Authors: Hazleena Baharun, Tun Nur Afizah Zainal Ariff, Harison@Hanisa Mohd Sidek, Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
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spelling my.usim-120712017-06-15T04:42:54Z The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom Hazleena Baharun Tun Nur Afizah Zainal Ariff Harison@Hanisa Mohd Sidek Mohd Muzhafar Idrus Communication tasks Learner oral output Language Related Episodes (LREs) Lexical LREs Vocabulary development Considering the importance of tasks in promoting interaction and language learning, classroom-based research that investigates how communication language tasks could be used in a classroom to promote meaningful interaction and language learning is needed. This study explored language learning opportunities captured in learners’ oral interaction engaged in communication task completion. The investigation focused on the types of Language Related Episodes (LREs) generated by the participants and how the LREs might potentially contribute to language learning opportunities. Eighteen undergraduates in groups of three took part in the study. They were given two communication task types to complete (i.e. the jigsaw and the decision-making tasks). Learner interactions were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data sets comprised transcribed recordings of learner interactions and they were qualitatively analysed. Data was examined for the production of LREs identified in the learner interactions and instances of language learning opportunities that might occur during task completion. Findings revealed that the participants produced LREs during task completion for both communication task types. Further examination found that the major focus of the LREs was the lexical LREs. The findings suggest that language learning opportunities operationalised as LREs identified in the learner interactions could occur in tasks that were actually designed to improve fluency. The lexical LREs produced may offer occasions for language learning to emerge and opportunities for vocabulary development are a particularly favourable outcome. 2016-07-04T04:10:10Z 2016-07-04T04:10:10Z 2015-10-07 Article http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12071 en Universiti Sains Islam malaysia
institution Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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language English
topic Communication tasks
Learner oral output
Language Related Episodes (LREs)
Lexical LREs
Vocabulary development
spellingShingle Communication tasks
Learner oral output
Language Related Episodes (LREs)
Lexical LREs
Vocabulary development
Hazleena Baharun
Tun Nur Afizah Zainal Ariff
Harison@Hanisa Mohd Sidek
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
description Considering the importance of tasks in promoting interaction and language learning, classroom-based research that investigates how communication language tasks could be used in a classroom to promote meaningful interaction and language learning is needed. This study explored language learning opportunities captured in learners’ oral interaction engaged in communication task completion. The investigation focused on the types of Language Related Episodes (LREs) generated by the participants and how the LREs might potentially contribute to language learning opportunities. Eighteen undergraduates in groups of three took part in the study. They were given two communication task types to complete (i.e. the jigsaw and the decision-making tasks). Learner interactions were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data sets comprised transcribed recordings of learner interactions and they were qualitatively analysed. Data was examined for the production of LREs identified in the learner interactions and instances of language learning opportunities that might occur during task completion. Findings revealed that the participants produced LREs during task completion for both communication task types. Further examination found that the major focus of the LREs was the lexical LREs. The findings suggest that language learning opportunities operationalised as LREs identified in the learner interactions could occur in tasks that were actually designed to improve fluency. The lexical LREs produced may offer occasions for language learning to emerge and opportunities for vocabulary development are a particularly favourable outcome.
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author Hazleena Baharun
Tun Nur Afizah Zainal Ariff
Harison@Hanisa Mohd Sidek
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
author_facet Hazleena Baharun
Tun Nur Afizah Zainal Ariff
Harison@Hanisa Mohd Sidek
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus
author_sort Hazleena Baharun
title The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
title_short The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
title_full The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
title_fullStr The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
title_full_unstemmed The effects of communication tasks on Learners' Production of Language - related – episodes (LREs) in EFL classroom
title_sort effects of communication tasks on learners' production of language - related – episodes (lres) in efl classroom
publisher Universiti Sains Islam malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/12071
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