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Título : How Can Cooperative Learning Lead EFL Sixth Graders to Use English Orally?
Autor : Agudelo Díaz, Mónica Alejandra
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Posada Roldán, Claudia
McNulty Ferri, María
metadata.dc.subject.*: Enseñanza de idiomas
Language instruction
Lenguaje hablado
Spoken language
Aprendizaje
Learning
Aprendizaje cooperativo
Lengua inglesa - Enseñanza
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Fecha de publicación : 2016
Citación : Agudelo Díaz, M. A. (2016). How Can Cooperative Learning Lead EFL Sixth Graders to Use English Orally? (Trabajo de grado). Medellín, Universidad de Antioquia.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: This action research project was developed with 31 EFL sixth graders at a private school in Colombia. It aimed to analyze if cooperative learning could lead students to use English orally. The jigsaw was used for 3 weeks with different stories. Data gathered were from class observations, students’ self-evaluations and surveys, and a teacher journal. Findings showed that students used English in different ways and they felt more comfortable. Factors helping them were adopting new roles, using Spanish before English for comprehension and production, and having direct teacher and university advisor intervention to check understanding and to encourage use English. Difficulties were related to increased noise and an unequal distribution of material in larger groups.
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