Some Effects of Task Type on the Relation between Communicative Effectiveness and Grammatical Accuracy in Intensive ESL Classes

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  • Carolyn E. Turner
  • John A. Upshur

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https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v12i2.650

Abstract

Two language characteristics, Communicative Effectiveness (CE) and Grammatical Accuracy (GA), were investigated in 130 grade 5 students in intensive ESL classes. Using different types of elicitation tasks in across-sectional study, it was found that CE and GA are not independent, but the relation between the variables differs as a function of task type. In a short-utterance sentence production task, CE and GA appear to develop simultaneously. In an extended-discourse story retell, GA reaches a plateau with some subjects while CE continues to develop. Suggestions for classroom application of these findings are discussed.

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Published

1995-06-26

How to Cite

Turner, C. E., & Upshur, J. A. (1995). Some Effects of Task Type on the Relation between Communicative Effectiveness and Grammatical Accuracy in Intensive ESL Classes. TESL Canada Journal, 12(2), 18–31. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v12i2.650

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