Effectiveness of Communicative Language Teaching in Teaching Communicative Functions
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The present study entitled Effectiveness of Communicative Language
Teaching in Teaching Communicative Functions was an attempt to find out
the effectiveness of communicative language teaching in teaching
communicative function. In order to carry out this study, I selected thirty-two
students of Grade 10 from Shree Chyuridanda secondary school of
Okhaldhunga district, using simple random sampling procedure. I used primary
and secondary sources of data. To selecting the sample, a pre-test was
administered to determine the students’ initial proficiency on communicative
functions. The students were divided experimental and controlled by using odd
and even ranking procedure. Same tools, materials, medium were used for the
both groups. The only variation was the use of approach, i.e. communicative
language teaching. After 30 days of teaching, the post-test was administrated.
The individual scores taken from both pre-test and post-test were tabulated
under different sub-headings. The difference between average score of pre-test
and post-test was computed. The major findings of the study is teaching
communicative function through communicative language teaching was found
to be more effective than conventional teacher centered approaches. The
progress was seen in favor of experimental group in almost all the items.
This thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter deals with background of
the study, statement of the problem, objectives, research hypotheses,
significance of the study, delimitation of the study and operational definition of
key terms. The second chapter deals with the review of related literature and
conceptual framework that consists of review of theoretical literature, review of
empirical literature, implications of the review for the study and conceptual
framework. The third chapter deals with methods and procedure of the study
that consists of design and method of the study, population, sample and
sampling strategies, study area, data collection tools and approaches, and
procedure. Similarly, the fourth chapter deals with data analysis and
interpretation of results, summary and findings. The final chapter deals with
conclusion and pedagogical implications. The final part of the study subsumes
references and appendices.
