ELT Research Journal

ELT Research Journal

Perceptions of EFL learners towards a ‘word hunting’ experience in oral communication skills course

Yazarlar: Burçak YILMAZ YAKIŞIK, Özge DİŞLİ

Cilt 6 , Sayı 4 , 2017 , Sayfalar 322 - 336

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Vocabulary teaching,Lexical syllabus,Formulaic sequences

Özet: This study aims at investigating language learners’ perceptions regarding the ‘word hunting’ experience through which learners have been exposed to a wide range of authentic resources with formulaic chunks as a requirement for oral communication skills course.  Data were collected through reflection reports before and after the intervention. Participants were selected randomly among the students who took Oral Communication Skills course at the Department of English Language Teaching. The collected data were analyzed through content analysis approach on N.Vivo 10.0 The themes that emerged during content analysis were utilized to draw conclusions about students’ attitudes and beliefs. Findings generally indicate that most of the learners had positive attitudes towards the use of formulaic language and its effect on their speaking skills. It is also concluded that students gained awareness about the use and the significance of formulaic language and about the effect of lexical practices on their further language studies.   


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@article{2017, title={Perceptions of EFL learners towards a ‘word hunting’ experience in oral communication skills course}, volume={6}, number={322–336}, publisher={ELT Research Journal}, author={Burçak YILMAZ YAKIŞIK,Özge DİŞLİ}, year={2017} }
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Burçak YILMAZ YAKIŞIK,Özge DİŞLİ. (2017). Perceptions of EFL learners towards a ‘word hunting’ experience in oral communication skills course (Vol. 6). Vol. 6. ELT Research Journal.
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Burçak YILMAZ YAKIŞIK,Özge DİŞLİ. Perceptions of EFL Learners towards a ‘Word Hunting’ Experience in Oral Communication Skills Course. no. 322–336, ELT Research Journal, 2017.