2023
DOI: 10.1177/13621688231205017
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Effect of pedagogic intervention in enhancing speech fluency by EFL students: A longitudinal study

Mahmood Yenkimaleki,
Vincent J. van Heuven

Abstract: The main goal of many students of English as a foreign language (EFL) is to be fluent in the target language, i.e. to be capable to transfer their thoughts smoothly and easily in different contexts. The present study examines the effect of pedagogic intervention on enhancing speech fluency in EFL using a pretest – immediate posttest – delayed posttest design. Two groups of 32 EFL students at a University in Iran took part in the study, receiving the same amount of instruction (18 hours over 18 weeks). The Cont… Show more

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“…According to Yenkimaleki and van Heuven (2023), communication between the speaker and the listener during speaking requires a few processes. Speaking ability is composed of many different elements.…”
Section: Factors Challenging Students In Speaking Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Yenkimaleki and van Heuven (2023), communication between the speaker and the listener during speaking requires a few processes. Speaking ability is composed of many different elements.…”
Section: Factors Challenging Students In Speaking Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%