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研究生: 王筱筑
Hsiao-chu Julia Wang
論文名稱: 影響初學者聽力的因素:萬芳國小學生的個案研究
Factors Affecting Beginners’ Listening Comprehension:A Case Study of Students in Wanfang Elementary School
指導教授: 陳純音
Chen, Chun-Yin
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2006
畢業學年度: 94
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 111
中文關鍵詞: 聽力圖片輔助文類主題熟悉度學習年限
英文關鍵詞: listening comprehension, visual cues, text types, topic familiarity, number of years of learning
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究旨在探討四項影響以英語為外語的初學者聽力測驗的因素,包括圖片輔助、文類、主題熟悉度、以及學生的學習年限。九十位萬芳國小六年級學生參與施測。根據受試者的學習年限共分成三組,在做完兩份聽力測驗(一份文字輔助題本、一份圖片輔助題本)後,受試者隨即進行問卷填寫,並從各組中選出六位,共十八位學生進行訪談。
    本研究的主要發現,如下:
    1. 受試者在有圖片輔助的測驗表現明顯優於文字輔助的測驗。此外,學生也反應圖片對他們的聽力有幫助,所以對於有圖片的聽力測驗抱持正面的態度。
    2. 受試者在會話類型的表現明顯表現差於單字和句子這兩種文類。問卷和訪談也顯示相似的結果。
    3. 雖然受試者並沒在比較熟悉的或者比較不熟悉的主題上表現有差異,他在有關「水果」的主題上,受試者表現顯著地優於其他主題(如「活動」、「食物」、以及「家庭成員」)。受試者在問卷揭示出現在教材中較早的主題,如「水果」和「家庭成員」,比教材較晚介紹的主題(像「活動」和「食物」)的更熟悉。
    4. 三組受試者在聽力測驗的表現並未有顯著性的差異。因此,受試者的學習年限在本研究中並非一個決定的因素。

    The present study investigated four factors (such as visual aids, text types, topic familiarity, and the number of years of learning) influencing EFL beginners’ listening comprehension. Ninety six-graders of Wanfang Elementary School participated in this study. They were further divided into three groups according to their years of learning English. After completing two listening comprehension tests (a textual format and a pictorial format), the subjects were asked to fill in the questionnaire. Six subjects of each group (i.e., eighteen subjects in total) were interviewed.
    The major findings of the present study are as follows:
    1. The subjects significantly performed better on the test in pictorial format than the textual format. Besides, they reported that pictures were helpful; therefore, they held a positive attitude toward listening tests with pictorial cues.
    2. The subjects significantly performed worse on conversations than vocabulary and sentence patterns. The questionnaire and the interview also showed similar results.
    3. The results of the questionnaire showed that the materials that had been taught earlier, such as “Fruit” and “Family Members,” were found more familiar to the subjects than those had been taught later, like the two topics Activity” and “Food.”
    4. Three groups of subjects did not perform significantly differently. Therefore, the number of years of learning was not a crucial factor in determining the success of the subjects’ listening performance.

    ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………i CHINESE ABSTRACT……………………………………….………ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT………………………………….…………iii TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………….…………..iv LIST OF TABLES……………………………………………………..vii CHAPTER ONE………………………………………………….……1 1.1 Motivation………………………………………………….….1 1.2 Theoretical Background…………………………………….....2 1.3 Research Questions…………………………………………....4 1.4 Definition of the Terms Used in the Study…………….5 1.5 Organization of this Thesis…………………………………6 CHAPTER TWO……………………………………………………....8 2.1 Factors Affecting Listening Comprehension……………………8 2.2 Effect of Visual Cues on Listening Comprehension………10 2.2.1 Advantages of Using Visual Cues in Listening Comprehension ………………………………………..11 2.2.2 Disadvantages of Using Visual Cues on Listening Comprehension………………………………………...13 2.3 Effect of Text Types on Listening Comprehension……….14 2.3.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Statements in Listening Comprehension Tests…………………………15 2.3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Dialogues in Listening Comprehension Tests…………………………16 2.4 Issues in the Degree of Topic Familiarity…………………18 2.4.1 Effect of Familiar/ Unfamiliar Topics……………………18 2.4.2 Hierarchy of Topic Familiarity…………………………..20 2.5 Issues in the Number of Years of Learning………………..22 2.5.1 Arguments for an Early Start…………………………….22 2.5.2 Arguments against an Early Start………………………..23 2.6 Related Studies of Factors Affecting Listening Comprehension 24 2.6.1 Chen and Luo (2002) ……………………………………24 2.6.2 Ginther (2002) …………………………………………..26 2.6.3 Luo (2005) ………………………………………………28 2.6 Summary of Chapter Two………………………………………30 CHAPTER THREE…………………………………………………....31 3.1 Subjects…………………………………………………………31 3.2 Instruments……………………………………………………..32 3.2.1 Listening Tests…………………………………………...32 3.2.2 Questionnaire…………………………………………….36 3.2.3 Interview ………………………………………………...37 3.3 Procedures………………………………………………………39 3.3.1 Pilot Study………………………………………………..39 3.3.2 Formal Testing …………………………………………..41 3.3.3 Scoring and Data Analysis ………………………………41 3.4 Summary of Chapter Three…………………………………….42 CHAPTER FOUR...…………………………………………………...43 4.1 Visual Cues on Listening Comprehension……………….43 4.2 Text Types on Listening Comprehension………………..48 4.3 Effect of Topic Familiarity on Listening Comprehension53 4.4 The Number of Years of Learning and Listening Comprehension……………………………………………….65 4.5 Summary of Chapter Four…………………………………….72 CHAPTER FIVE.……………………………………………………...74 5.1 Summary of the Major Findings………………………………74 5.2 Pedagogical Implications………………………………………75 5.3 Limitations and Suggestions for Further Research ……76 BIBLIOGRAPHY……………………………………………………..78 APPENDICE…………………………………………………………..87 APPENDIX 1: Test 1………………………………………………87 APPENDIX 2: Scripts for Test 1..…………………………………90 APPENDIX 3: Answers to Test 1………………………………….92 APPENDIX 4: Test 2………………………………………………95 APPENDIX 5: Scripts for Test 2..………………………………...101 APPENDIX 6: Answers to Test 2…………………………………103 APPENDIX 7: Questionnaire about Listening Tests…………...109 APPENDIX 8: Guided Questions Used in the Interview…………111

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