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    Title: 歌謠韻文對台灣國小學童英語口說溝通態度之成效:個案研究
    The Effects of Songs and Chants on a Young EFL Learner`s Attitudes toward Oral Communication: A Case Study
    Authors: 張安瑜
    Chang, An Yu
    Contributors: 余明忠
    Yu, Ming Chung
    張安瑜
    Chang, An Yu
    Keywords: 歌謠韻文
    口說溝通
    學習態度
    songs and chants
    oral communication
    learning attitudes
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-08-06 11:56:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本個案研究旨在探討英語歌謠韻文對一位國小學童口說溝通態度之成效。資料收集與分析主要採取質性之資料收集及分析法,以期對於歌謠韻文教學之於國小學童口說溝通態度能有更深入的了解。參與本研究的學生為一位就讀於新北市大型公立國小三年級,從小未參與過任何課外英語課程的學童。研究期間自民國一百年八月至民國一百零一年二月,資料收集方式以半結構式訪談、課堂錄影觀察及教師日誌為主。
    本個案研究以學習態度的三個面向來探討歌謠韻文教學對國小學童口說溝通態度之成效。研究結果顯示,無論在認知、情感及行為等面向,對話式的歌謠韻文對國小學童的口說溝通態度皆有正面成效。唯由於受試者之個性化差異,歌謠韻文教學的活動型態也可能對學童的態度產生不同影響。研究者根據這些發現,提出對歌謠韻文教學之於國小學童口說溝通態度的看法,及未來研究方向的建議,以期對英語教學能有更多建設性的研究貢獻。
    This case study attempts to have a better understanding of the effects of songs and chants on a young EFL learner’s attitudes toward oral communication. To achieve the purpose of this study, qualitative methods were adopted to capture a holistic picture of the young learner’s English learning at school. The participant was a third grader who studied in a large-sized public elementary school in New Taipei City. She had never taken any extracurricular English courses after school. The only instruction she received was the eighty-minute lesson per week from her school English teacher. Data was collected from August, 2011 to February, 2012. The teacher’s journals, video-recordings of classroom observation, and three semi-structured interviews were utilized to collect data for the analyses of the effects of songs and chants on a young EFL learner’s attitudes toward oral communication.
    The results revealed that the participant showed positive attitudinal changes while receiving the songs and chants related instruction. According to the participant’s cognitive responses, emotional states and behaviors, both verbally and nonverbally, the researcher suggested that songs and chants could motivate the young learner’s attitudes toward oral communication in English. However, the types of songs and chants related activities might affect the young learner’s willingness to speak. Based on the findings, pedagogical implications and suggestions were recommended for future research. It is hoped to provide some insights into the dynamics of songs and chants instruction as well as young EFL learners’ attitudes toward oral communication.
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