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Effects of Content-Based Instruction on English Language Performance of Thai Undergraduate Students in a Non-English Program

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  • Patchara Vanichvasin

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The research purposes were to- 1) develop lesson plans for content-based instruction; 2) evaluate the students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of content-based instruction; and 3) investigate the effects of content-based instruction on English language performance of Thai undergraduate students in a non-English program. The sample group was 19 Thai undergraduate students. The research instruments were- 1) lesson plans for content-based instruction; 2) an evaluation form of lesson plans; 3) an effectiveness questionnaire on content-based instruction; and 4) English language performance tests. Data were analysed the mean, standard deviation, content analysis and a t-test. The research results were- 1) the lesson plans were developed and evaluated by experts as applicable for use at a high level and pilot-tested with 14 non-targeted Thai undergraduate students with the perceived effectiveness at a high level; 2) the 19 targeted Thai undergraduate students perceived the content-based instruction as an effective methodology and essential aid in generating opportunities to use English at a high level. They thought that it was fun and helped them practice, have a better attitude and gain more courage to express themselves in English; and 3) the post-course English language performance were significantly (P < 0.05) higher than the pre-course English language performance. In conclusion, content-based instruction produced positive results and could be used as an effective methodology and essential aid in generating opportunities to use English, which resulted in increased English language performance.

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  • Patchara Vanichvasin, 2019. "Effects of Content-Based Instruction on English Language Performance of Thai Undergraduate Students in a Non-English Program," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(8), pages 1-20, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:12:y:2019:i:8:p:20
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