Effects of Comprehension and Production-Based Tasks on Learning Morphosyntax by University EFL Students

This article presents the results of an experimental study investigating the differential effects of two grammar-teaching options on learning tense and grammatical aspect. The treatment conditions were implemented with young adult Algerian EFL learners in two first-semester classes at the university...

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Main Author: Nasser Gardaoui
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Université Sétif 2 2016-06-01
Series:مجلة الآداب و العلوم الإجتماعية
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Online Access:http://revues.univ-setif2.dz/index.php?id=1806
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Summary:This article presents the results of an experimental study investigating the differential effects of two grammar-teaching options on learning tense and grammatical aspect. The treatment conditions were implemented with young adult Algerian EFL learners in two first-semester classes at the university level.The first group was given comprehension practice only. The second group was given both comprehension and production practice.Descriptive statistics indicated that the second group outperformed the first group. However, the statistical analysis (Anova) revealed that the instructional effect did not amount to statistically significant learning gains. Pedagogically, the results of the study seem to support the use of output practice as well as input-based practice in the classroom. It is necessary to carry out research on other aspects of language in other similar contexts in order to know which activities of comprehension or production are most effective.
ISSN:1112-4776
1112-4776