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EFL Teaching in the Amazon Region of Ecuador: A Focus on Activities and Resources for Teaching Listening and Speaking Skills

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  • Paul Gonzalez
  • Cesar Ochoa
  • Paola Cabrera
  • Luz Castillo
  • Ana Quinonez
  • Lida Solano
  • Franklin Espinosa
  • Eva Ulehlova
  • María Arias

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Research on teaching listening and speaking skills has been conducted at many levels. The purpose of this study was to analyze the current implementation of classroom and extracurricular activities, as well as the use of educational resources for teaching both skills in public senior high schools in the Amazon region of Ecuador, particularly in the towns of Zamora and Yantzaza. The participants included 188 students between the ages of 15 and 18 years, and 10 English teachers in the area. This study was conducted using a mixed-method (quantitative and qualitative) approach. The instruments to collect information were students’ and teachers’ questionnaires, teacher’s interviews, and observation sheets. In addition, the Cambridge English Unlimited Placement Test was applied in order to determine the students’ English proficiency level of listening and speaking skills. The findings revealed that the completion of exercises based on a listening passage and dialogues were the most frequent activities used by students to practice listening in the classroom; meanwhile, dialogues and repetition drills were the most frequent activities applied to develop speaking. With respect to extracurricular activities, listening to English music with lyrics, watching videos, discussions, and conversations with native speakers were most frequently suggested for enhancing listening and speaking. Among the resources, audio CDs and textbooks were the most frequent aids to prompt listening and speaking activities.

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  • Paul Gonzalez & Cesar Ochoa & Paola Cabrera & Luz Castillo & Ana Quinonez & Lida Solano & Franklin Espinosa & Eva Ulehlova & María Arias, 2015. "EFL Teaching in the Amazon Region of Ecuador: A Focus on Activities and Resources for Teaching Listening and Speaking Skills," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(8), pages 1-94, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:8:y:2015:i:8:p:94
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    1. Zhao Liu, 2023. "Face-to-Face and Online Learning in Higher Education: Academic Achievements and Learners’ Experience in the Chinese SFL Context," SAGE Open, , vol. 13(4), pages 21582440231, December.

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