Analysis of Listening and Speaking Skills in Sudan Practical Integrated National English (SPINE) Book III
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2005
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Neelain University
Abstract
ABSTRACT
This dissertation is an analysis of the content of Listening
and Speaking skills in Spine lll for the Sudan.
The purpose of this text evaluation is to find out to what extent
listening and speaking skills are stressed and which aspects are
emphasized in this course.
The first chapter of this dissertation is an introduction which
briefly states the problem, purpose, significance and the
questions that this research attempts to answer. The final part of
this chapter gives the organization and the limitation of the
study.
The theoretical framework is stated and explained in chapter
two. The theoretical framework includes explanation of the
aspects of listening and speaking from a linguistic and a
pedagogical point of view. It also includes a checklist for
developing a comprehension process.
Chapter three critically reviews some of the relevant studies as a
literature review which relates with textbook evaluation.
Chapter four deals with an analysis of the textbook (Spine 111)
in terms of content, physical layout and methodology which is
based on the developed checklist.
The final chapter (Five) summarizes the most important
principles, making conclusions and implication for the
classroom practitioner and materials producers.
Description
A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Master of
Arts (MA
Keywords
Speaking Skills