2019
DOI: 10.1108/jarhe-01-2019-0021
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The impact of implicit vs explicit grammar teaching through scaffolding on Iranian learners’ speaking achievement; focusing on fluency, accuracy, and complexity

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of teaching grammar through implicit and explicit approach by applying scaffolding technique on learners’ speaking abilities including: accuracy, fluency and complexity. Design/methodology/approach To this end, 90 BA students of architecture in Yazd Azad University were selected and homogenized through Oxford Placement Test. They were assigned to three groups each including 30 participants, and took an IELTS speaking as pre-test to ensure that th… Show more

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“…Therefore, communication strategies are currently discussed in theory in pedagogical language teaching. Research conducted by Moeen, Nejadansari, and Dabaghi (2019) has discussed that the application of communication strategy during classroom activity could raise social awareness due to the information shifting during the interaction. Regarding Tarone's taxonomies, there are seven strategies that are frequently used in socialization in English-speaking practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, communication strategies are currently discussed in theory in pedagogical language teaching. Research conducted by Moeen, Nejadansari, and Dabaghi (2019) has discussed that the application of communication strategy during classroom activity could raise social awareness due to the information shifting during the interaction. Regarding Tarone's taxonomies, there are seven strategies that are frequently used in socialization in English-speaking practice.…”
Section: Excerptmentioning
confidence: 99%