Teaching language as a second or foreign language, undoubtedly, is so demanding and seeking to find methods for facilitating this prominent practice whets the appetite of any practitioner who works in this field. Research shows that using drama in the classroom as a means of teaching helps students learn socially, academically, and developmentally. This study was an attempt to determine the effect of dramatized instruction on the speaking ability of EFL learners of Imam Ali University. Sixty EFL male students at the intermediate level participated in the study. Their age range was 19-22. Two instruments were utilized in this study; pretest, and posttest. The data were analyzed through t-test. The data analysis indicated that the mean scores of the experimental group students (M = 72.80) were significantly different (3.29>2; df = 58) from the control group students (M = 65.39). In other words, the experimental group outperformed the control group in the posttest significantly. Moreover, the findings indicated that dramatized instruction does have a great effect on the speaking skills. This study supported the idea of effectiveness of dramatized instruction on developing speaking skill and the teachers can help the learners at lower levels promote their speaking skill through dramatized instruction in EFL classes.
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Khosronejad, S., & Parviz, M. (2013). The effect of dramatized instruction on speaking ability of Imam Ali University EFL learners. International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, 2(5), 87–96. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.2n.5p.87
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