ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English

This study was an attempt to investigate the relationships among Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) among Iranian EFL learners. To fulfill the purpose of this study, the teachers and parents of 593 male students were...

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Main Authors: Hamid Marashi, Mohammad Dolatdoost
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Urmia University 2016-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
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Online Access:http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%287%29.pdf
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spelling doaj-119bcc1b83fe416d98282c0a89cddaff2020-11-25T01:08:06ZengUrmia UniversityIranian Journal of Language Teaching Research2322-12912322-12912016-07-0142105126ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English Hamid Marashi0Mohammad Dolatdoost1Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran BranchIslamic Azad University, Central Tehran BranchThis study was an attempt to investigate the relationships among Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) among Iranian EFL learners. To fulfill the purpose of this study, the teachers and parents of 593 male students were given the Farsi version of the CSI-4 ADHD diagnostic questionnaire, out of which 61 students scored above the cut-off score of nine in both the teacher and parent questionnaires. These students then sat for a sample speaking section of the Key English Test (KET); the interviews were scored by two raters according to the measures of CAF. The data were thus analyzed and the results revealed a significant positive correlation between ADHD and speaking fluency; in contrast, a significant negative correlation was observed between ADHD and speaking complexity and ADHD and speaking accuracy. The regressions disclosed that ADHD is a significant predictor of complexity, accuracy, and fluency in speaking. The findings of this study have pedagogical implications for both parents and teachers in contact with students with ADHD with respect to the importance of identifying such students and thus planning and monitoring their progress. http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%287%29.pdfADHDspeakingspeaking complexityspeaking accuracyspeaking fluency
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author Hamid Marashi
Mohammad Dolatdoost
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ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
ADHD
speaking
speaking complexity
speaking accuracy
speaking fluency
author_facet Hamid Marashi
Mohammad Dolatdoost
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title ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
title_short ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
title_full ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
title_fullStr ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
title_full_unstemmed ADHD and adolescent EFL learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in English
title_sort adhd and adolescent efl learners’ speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency in english
publisher Urmia University
series Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
issn 2322-1291
2322-1291
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This study was an attempt to investigate the relationships among Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and speaking complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) among Iranian EFL learners. To fulfill the purpose of this study, the teachers and parents of 593 male students were given the Farsi version of the CSI-4 ADHD diagnostic questionnaire, out of which 61 students scored above the cut-off score of nine in both the teacher and parent questionnaires. These students then sat for a sample speaking section of the Key English Test (KET); the interviews were scored by two raters according to the measures of CAF. The data were thus analyzed and the results revealed a significant positive correlation between ADHD and speaking fluency; in contrast, a significant negative correlation was observed between ADHD and speaking complexity and ADHD and speaking accuracy. The regressions disclosed that ADHD is a significant predictor of complexity, accuracy, and fluency in speaking. The findings of this study have pedagogical implications for both parents and teachers in contact with students with ADHD with respect to the importance of identifying such students and thus planning and monitoring their progress.
topic ADHD
speaking
speaking complexity
speaking accuracy
speaking fluency
url http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/1602%20%287%29.pdf
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