Effectiveness of Web-based Tools in Learning Idiomatic Expressions: A CALL Study
Subject Areas : All areas of language and translation
Saeed
Kheiri
1
(Education Ministry)
Hassan
Solaimani
2
(Associate Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran)
Ali Asghar
Rostami Abu Saeedi
3
(Department of English Language and Literature, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran)
Mehdi
Karami
4
(Department of TEFL and English Literature, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran)
Keywords: Concept Mapping, Definition, Etymological Elaboration, Idiom Learning, Story-Telling, Web-based tools,
Abstract :
With the development of technology and due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, most of the ELT courses in Iran have shifted to online learning since March 2020. Therefore, this study aimed at determining the effectiveness of four online technological tools of teaching idioms. To this aim, 106 pre-intermediate learners of English took part in the study. A language proficiency test was administered to ensure the homogeneity of the sample. A total number of 80 students were selected as the final participants who were randomly assigned to four experimental groups: In group A, concept maps of the same idioms were drawn with the help of an online mind-map maker. Group B were presented with online flashcards which included definitions and examples of idioms. Group C received etymological elaboration from an online dictionary of the origins of idioms, and group D listened to online audio stories of all the idioms. Each group of the participants received the treatment for 12 sessions and took part in the pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest. The results of a one-way ANOVA indicated that the most gains were achieved by story-telling. The findings imply implications for teachers, syllabus designers, and materials developers in using appropriate instructional methods for teaching idioms.
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