Using the Abridged Version of Some Novels as a Way to Encourage Students' Written and Oral Production

  • Arias Rodríguez G
  • Roberto Flórez E
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This article analyzes the effect of working with the abridged version of some novels in order to promote students’ communication in English. Two fourth semester English courses, from a private university, were randomly chosen to develop the different activities during one semester. The data was collected through students’ written papers, the researchers’ journal and a questionnaire. The findings show that students’ constant work with this kind of literature, as well as the teachers’ feedback, were factors that motivated their language use improvement; thus, they learned new expressions, did written and oral training, and acquired knowledge thanks to the contact with other cultures through literature.

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Arias Rodríguez, G. L., & Roberto Flórez, E. E. (2018). Using the Abridged Version of Some Novels as a Way to Encourage Students’ Written and Oral Production. GiST Education and Learning Research Journal, (16), 6–32. https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.423

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