Pros and Cons of Dancing in the Dark: Enhancing EFL learners' oral proficiency in an unplugged learning community

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Abstract:

Recent thrust of research has focused on non-conventional classrooms for teaching to EFL learners. Amongst the newly developed models, Unplugged Classroom Model (UCM) is the most debated one as textbooks are aside and the syllabus is based on conversation-driven activities. This study sought to determine the pros and cons of unplugged teaching for enhancing EFL learners' oral proficiency. From a pool of ۳۱۷ intermediate and upper-intermediate Iranian EFL learners, ۱۲۰ intermediate and upper-intermediate learners (۶۰ each) were selected based on SPEAK NOW ۱-۴ Interview Placement Exam and were divided into conventional and non-conventional classrooms at each proficiency level. The participants in the non-conventional classrooms received unplugged instruction; whereas, their counterparts in the control group (conventional) classrooms were taught according to their textbook's instruction. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to measure learners' performances before and after instruction through paper-based exams and interviews. Participants' perspectives and viewpoints in the non-conventional classrooms were analyzed using the Community of Inquiry (CoI) questionnaire and the instructor's observations, respectively. The findings revealed that not only did the UCM participants enjoy collaborative learning but also enhanced their learning ability to produce more orally proficient utterances and to expand their gained knowledge in order to scaffold their classmates' conversation.

Keywords:

Unplugged Classroom Model (UCM) , English as a Foreign Language (EFL) , Community of Inquiry (Co I) , Oral Proficiency , non-conventional instruction

Authors

Elahe Solimani

Department of English Language, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran

Ahmad Ameri-Golestan

Department of English, Majlesi Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran

Ahmadreza Lotfi

Department of English Language, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran