HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY

The present article aims to investigate the impact of interactions through Skype on Iranian EFL learners’ speaking ability. To meet this end, forty elementary students who were studying English at the Kish Language Institute, Shiraz Branch, Iran participated in the study. Of this number, twenty eigh...

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Main Authors: Rozi Souzanzan, Mohammad Sadegh Bagheri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Information Technologies and Learning Tools 2017-04-01
Series:Інформаційні технології і засоби навчання
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Online Access:http://journal.iitta.gov.ua/index.php/itlt/article/view/1551
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spelling doaj-f916d702572f4573a63b3e8703dcb5182021-01-02T08:48:55ZengInstitute of Information Technologies and Learning ToolsІнформаційні технології і засоби навчання2076-81842017-04-01582118128950HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITYRozi Souzanzan0Mohammad Sadegh Bagheri1English Language Department, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, ShirazEnglish Language Department, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, ShirazThe present article aims to investigate the impact of interactions through Skype on Iranian EFL learners’ speaking ability. To meet this end, forty elementary students who were studying English at the Kish Language Institute, Shiraz Branch, Iran participated in the study. Of this number, twenty eight were female and twelve were male students. Their age range was between twenty to thirty five and they were divided into two groups randomly. During the instruction which lasted for two and a half months, the participants of the experimental group interacted with the teacher on their course-related topics for one hour per week according to a schedule besides their weekly four hour face-to-face classes. The speaking paper of the Key English Test (KET) was administered as to assess the participants’ speaking ability. The findings of the study indicated that the participants of the experimental group outperformed those of the control one. This outperformance can be accounted for by the Long’s Interaction hypothesis (1996), Krashen's Input hypothesis (1977), and lower affective filters.http://journal.iitta.gov.ua/index.php/itlt/article/view/1551SkypeSpeaking AbilityHybrid LearningIranian EFL Learners
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HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
Інформаційні технології і засоби навчання
Skype
Speaking Ability
Hybrid Learning
Iranian EFL Learners
author_facet Rozi Souzanzan
Mohammad Sadegh Bagheri
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title HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
title_short HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
title_full HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
title_fullStr HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
title_full_unstemmed HYBRID LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF INTERACTING THROUGH SKYPE ON IRANIAN LEARNERS’ SPEAKING ABILITY
title_sort hybrid learning: the impact of interacting through skype on iranian learners’ speaking ability
publisher Institute of Information Technologies and Learning Tools
series Інформаційні технології і засоби навчання
issn 2076-8184
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The present article aims to investigate the impact of interactions through Skype on Iranian EFL learners’ speaking ability. To meet this end, forty elementary students who were studying English at the Kish Language Institute, Shiraz Branch, Iran participated in the study. Of this number, twenty eight were female and twelve were male students. Their age range was between twenty to thirty five and they were divided into two groups randomly. During the instruction which lasted for two and a half months, the participants of the experimental group interacted with the teacher on their course-related topics for one hour per week according to a schedule besides their weekly four hour face-to-face classes. The speaking paper of the Key English Test (KET) was administered as to assess the participants’ speaking ability. The findings of the study indicated that the participants of the experimental group outperformed those of the control one. This outperformance can be accounted for by the Long’s Interaction hypothesis (1996), Krashen's Input hypothesis (1977), and lower affective filters.
topic Skype
Speaking Ability
Hybrid Learning
Iranian EFL Learners
url http://journal.iitta.gov.ua/index.php/itlt/article/view/1551
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