The Impact of Online Task Planning Conditions on L2 Utterance Fluency and Self-Perceived Fluency: A Study of Chinese EFL Learners

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Publicado en:Theory and Practice in Language Studies vol. 14, no. 12 (Dec 2024), p. 3756
Autor principal: Han, Xu
Otros Autores: Yahya, Yasir, Yap, Ngee Thai
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245 1 |a The Impact of Online Task Planning Conditions on L2 Utterance Fluency and Self-Perceived Fluency: A Study of Chinese EFL Learners 
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520 3 |a This study examines the effects of online task planning conditions оп L2 learners' utterance fluency and self-perceived fluency among Chinese EFL learners. Ninety participants were randomly assigned to Pressured Online Planning (POP), Unpressured Online Planning (UOP), and Hybrid Online Planning (HOP) groups. Participants completed a narrative task based on a Mr. Bean video clip under their respective planning conditions. Utterance fluency was measured using temporal and linguistic indicators, while self-perceived fluency was assessed through CEFR self-assessment and an Analytic Fluency Perception Scale. Results indicate that the hybrid condition yielded significantly higher speech and articulation rates, with fewer disfluencies compared to other conditions (p < .001). Notably, self-perceived fluency did not consistently align with objective measures or rater evaluations, particularly in the pressured condition. The study reveals complex relationships between task planning conditions, objective fluency measures, and learners' self-perceptions, contributing to our understanding of L2 speech production processes and informing task-based language teaching practices. 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Accuracy 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Language acquisition 
653 |a Fluency 
653 |a English as a second language teaching methods 
653 |a Self concept 
653 |a English as a second language 
653 |a Self evaluation 
653 |a Speech production 
653 |a Cognitive load 
653 |a Strategic planning 
653 |a Chinese languages 
653 |a Cognition & reasoning 
653 |a Second language learning 
653 |a Learning outcomes 
653 |a Hypotheses 
653 |a Task-based language teaching 
653 |a Educational standards 
653 |a Speech perception 
653 |a English as a second language instruction 
653 |a English as a second language learning 
653 |a Measures 
653 |a Disfluencies 
653 |a Internet 
653 |a Speech 
653 |a Articulation 
653 |a Task based 
653 |a Planning 
653 |a Perceptions 
653 |a Video recordings 
653 |a Task Analysis 
653 |a Learning Activities 
653 |a Literature Reviews 
653 |a Language Usage 
653 |a Language Research 
653 |a Teaching Methods 
653 |a Applied Linguistics 
653 |a English (Second Language) 
653 |a Meta Analysis 
653 |a Time 
653 |a Repetition 
653 |a Syntax 
653 |a Short Term Memory 
653 |a Individual Differences 
653 |a Comparative Analysis 
653 |a Cognitive Ability 
653 |a Educational Facilities Improvement 
653 |a Attention 
653 |a Resource Allocation 
653 |a English Learners 
700 1 |a Yahya, Yasir  |u Department of English, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
700 1 |a Yap, Ngee Thai  |u Department of English, Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
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