Vol. 3 No. 1
Year: 2013
Issue: Jan-Mar
Issue: Jan-Mar
Title : Dictogloss or Dicto-Phrase: Which Works Better for Listening
Comprehension?
Author Name : Hamid Marashi, Mojgan Khaksar
Synopsis :
Synopsis :
This research compared the effect of using dictogloss and
dicto-phrase tasks on EFL learners’ listening comprehension. To fulfill the
purpose of the study, a piloted sample Key English Test (KET) was administered
to a total number of 90 Iranian female teenage EFL learners at Kish Language
School , Tehran , and then 60 were selected based on
their performance. The selected participants were then assigned into two
experimental groups: dictogloss and dicto-phrase group. In one group, the
dictogloss tasks and in the other dicto-phrase tasks were practiced through 10
sessions and at the end of the course, all the participants were given the
listening section of another piloted sample KET as a posttest to measure their
listening comprehension. Subsequently, the mean scores of both groups on the posttest
were compared through an independent samples t-test which led to the
rejection of the null hypothesis demonstrating that the learners in the
dictogloss group outperformed the dicto-phrase group significantly in terms of
listening comprehension. In other words, the dictogloss task was more effective
on students’ listening comprehension compared to the dicto-phrase task.
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