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Title: The benefits of collaborative strategies on enhancing tenth graders' oral expression skills in english
Authors: Recalde Garcia, Frans Andres
Gutiérrez Martínez, Jefferson Andree
Keywords: ORAL EXPRESSION
EFL
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
ROLE-PLAY
LANGUAGE ANXIETY
SOCIO-CONSTRUCTIVISM
ENGLISH FLUENCY
PEER FEEDBACK
Issue Date: 2025
Abstract: This research project investigates the impact of collaborative group techniques on enhancing oral expression among EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students at Colegio Sara Serrano de Maridueña in Huaquillas Ecuador The study addresses the gap between Ecuador’s national curriculum and the practical need for communicative English skills, especially in a border town with strong tourism and trade ties. Classroom observations reveal an emphasis on grammar drills and writing, with minimal interactive speaking opportunities Grounded in socio-constructivist theory this study implements role-plays think-pair-share and jigsaw tasks to improve students' fluency, vocabulary, accuracy, and confidence Research methods include classroom observations using SOLOM rubrics interviews and reflective diaries Results from previous studies highlight challenges such as unequal participation reinforcement of errors and resource limitations which the study seeks to mitigate through structured group formation and teacher training Findings are expected to demonstrate how strategic scaffolding and peer feedback can reduce speaking anxiety and foster equitable oral skill development The study contributes to bridging curriculum gaps by proposing effective communicative practices that prepare students for real-world English use in academic and professional contexts
URI: https://repositorio.unemi.edu.ec/xmlui/handle/123456789/7828
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