Modified Literature Circles: Improving ESP Students’ English-speaking Skills Through Movie Circles
Abstract
For Thai students, English-speaking skills have been among the most problematic. This study aims to compare the English-speaking skills of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) students before and after employing movie circles, and to investigate their attitudes toward employing movie circles. The participants consisted of 30 ESP students studying a dual program in social development and education at a public university in Thailand. They were also classified as pre-service social studies teachers. A mixed-methods study was performed utilizing the one-group pre-test-post-test design. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were employed. The instruments were movie circle lesson plans, pre- and post-English-speaking tests, an attitude questionnaire, and semi-structured interview questions. The results revealed significant improvement in the ESP students’ English-speaking skills, as well as positive attitudes toward using movie circles to improve English-speaking skills. The findings suggest that movie circles, or peer-led discussion activities, can be integrated into ESP classrooms with the specific goal of improving English-speaking skills.
Full Text:
PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v15n2p1
World Journal of English Language
ISSN 1925-0703(Print) ISSN 1925-0711(Online)
Copyright © Sciedu Press
To ensure you receive our messages, please add the sciedupress.com domain to your email safe list. If our email does not appear in your inbox, check your bulk or junk mail folders.
For any questions, please contact wjel@sciedupress.com.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
World Journal of English Language