Exploring the effectiveness of peer interaction dynamics in ESL oral communication activities

Palencia García, Ares
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This study examines how English second language learners interact with their peers during context-based oral communication activities, aiming to assess whether peer interaction enhances children’s oral discourse abilities and supports improved learning outcomes. Using a dynamic and interactive approach, three targeted linguistic structures were introduced and practiced by 52 students with varying levels of English proficiency. The results showed significant progress in both learning outcomes and oral communication abilities. These findings highlight the effectiveness of peer interaction as a strategy for fostering oral communication skills and promoting overall second language acquisition. ​
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