2023
DOI: 10.54475/jlt.2023.011
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Improving persuasive speaking skills using a student-developed template in an online learning environment

Daniel A. Mabini

Abstract: Effective persuasive speaking is requisite for successful academic, professional, and social life (Nippold, 2007, in Heilmann et al. 2020). However, there is dearth in literature that recommends an effective rhetorical structure that addresses the most pressing and recurring needs of non-native English public speakers – communication apprehension (Bastida & Yapo, 2019) and problems in organizing and outlining ideas in the speech (Lee & Liang, 2012). This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study inves… Show more

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“…With the dual aims of conveying information and catalyzing further communication, oral presentations are commonly delivered in environments where interaction is expected. The aims of conducting L2 oral presentation events include teaching, assessment of language, and information sharing (Jing, 2009;Soureshjani and Ghanbari, 2012;Mabini, 2023). The aptitude for conducting an oral presentation proficiently and coherently in English stands as a coveted objective for numerous EFL learners.…”
Section: Efl Oral Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the dual aims of conveying information and catalyzing further communication, oral presentations are commonly delivered in environments where interaction is expected. The aims of conducting L2 oral presentation events include teaching, assessment of language, and information sharing (Jing, 2009;Soureshjani and Ghanbari, 2012;Mabini, 2023). The aptitude for conducting an oral presentation proficiently and coherently in English stands as a coveted objective for numerous EFL learners.…”
Section: Efl Oral Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%