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Picture or non-picture? The influence of narrative task types on lower- and higher-proficiency EFL learners’ oral production

Qiu, X. (2022). Picture or non-picture? The influence of narrative task types on lower- and higher-proficiency EFL learners’ oral production. IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 60(2), 383-409. https://doi.org/10.1515/iral-2017-0094

 

Abstract

Picture-based storytelling tasks, i. e. telling a story relying on some pictures, and short speech tasks, i. e. producing a speech with a given topic without pictures, are two types of oral narrative tasks widely adopted in previous studies. However, few have discussed what effects these two types of tasks may exert on second language learners’ speaking performance. In this study,
sixty English as a foreign language learners, divided into lower- and higher-proficiency groups, performed a picture-based storytelling task and a short speech task. Stimulated recalls were collected from seventeen participants. Their oral discourses were analysed in terms of complexity, accuracy, and fluency. Stimulated recalls were analysed based on Levelt’s speaking model. The short speech tasks raised participants’ accuracy and lexical complexity and were more effective for higher-proficient learners regarding structural complexity. The findings yield suggestions for designing oral narrative tasks for EFL learners with different L2 proficiency levels.

 

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