Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study

The present paper reports the implementation of syllabus innovations in EFL teacher education in Chile after diagnosing a lack of language achievement standards common to all EFL teacher training programs offered in public and private universities alike. The aim of this study is to collect linguisti...

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Main Author: Maritza Fernanda Ortega
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2014-09-01
Series:Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
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Online Access:http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/calj/article/view/5015
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spelling doaj-3983924af4874104accfe71b8831c4b52020-12-02T11:30:49ZengUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasColombian Applied Linguistics Journal0123-46412248-70852014-09-01161101610.14483/udistrital.jour.calj.2014.1.a016433Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based studyMaritza Fernanda Ortega0Universidad de ChileThe present paper reports the implementation of syllabus innovations in EFL teacher education in Chile after diagnosing a lack of language achievement standards common to all EFL teacher training programs offered in public and private universities alike. The aim of this study is to collect linguistic data in natural and artificial social contexts – EFL trainees’ intermediate status between their native language (Spanish) and the target language (English) – in order to create the first Chilean corpus of spoken English as a foreign language, in the interest of analyzing the errors that are most likely to be made and fossilized by native speakers of Chilean Spanish. Once the results of this exercise are available, EFL trainers, professors, and SLA researchers will be able to design a newly sequenced syllabus based on the Content-based Approach and tailored to students’ needs so as to enhance oral performance in L2 English.http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/calj/article/view/5015second language pedagogy, content-based approach, corpus linguistics, interlanguage, communicative performance
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Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
second language pedagogy, content-based approach, corpus linguistics, interlanguage, communicative performance
author_facet Maritza Fernanda Ortega
author_sort Maritza Fernanda Ortega
title Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
title_short Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
title_full Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
title_fullStr Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing trainees' oral performance in a Chilean teacher training program: A corpus-based study
title_sort assessing trainees' oral performance in a chilean teacher training program: a corpus-based study
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
series Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
issn 0123-4641
2248-7085
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The present paper reports the implementation of syllabus innovations in EFL teacher education in Chile after diagnosing a lack of language achievement standards common to all EFL teacher training programs offered in public and private universities alike. The aim of this study is to collect linguistic data in natural and artificial social contexts – EFL trainees’ intermediate status between their native language (Spanish) and the target language (English) – in order to create the first Chilean corpus of spoken English as a foreign language, in the interest of analyzing the errors that are most likely to be made and fossilized by native speakers of Chilean Spanish. Once the results of this exercise are available, EFL trainers, professors, and SLA researchers will be able to design a newly sequenced syllabus based on the Content-based Approach and tailored to students’ needs so as to enhance oral performance in L2 English.
topic second language pedagogy, content-based approach, corpus linguistics, interlanguage, communicative performance
url http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/calj/article/view/5015
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