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3 result(s) for "المقابلات الصوتية"
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The Impact of Extracurricular Activities on Students' Oral Proficiency
This research paper is purely exploratory as it attempts to investigate the efficiency of the English Access Micro scholarship Program two-year intensive classes in terms of language teaching and specifically English oral proficiency enhancement. It also captures an overview of the Program implementation process, characteristics As well as specificities, objectives, and weaknesses. Data was collected through audio-recorded interviews of Access participants who completed a two-year instruction period at Avicenna School of Bechar that were analyzed and graded by two Teachers at the English Department of Tahri Mohamed University. The obtained results have shown that the English Access Micro scholarship Program provides effective English teaching and that the teaching methods used throughout the Program in addition to the enhancement activities ensured noticeable results in terms of English fluency and accuracy.
Affectation in Celebrity Interviews
This study conducts a sociophonetic study of affectation in celebrity interviews. The aims of this study are described as follows: (1) Finding out the sociophonetic strategies that celebrity interviews use to employ affectation and showing which strategy(s) is/are more frequently used and (2) Dis-covering the social variables in the sociolinguistic dimension that interact with the phonological dimension to convey affectation. In accordance with the aims mentioned above, the following hypotheses are formulated: (1) Creaky voice, the frequent use of the filler words and uptalk are the sociophonetic strategies that celebrity interviews use to convey affectation and the creaky voice and the frequent use of the filler words are more frequently used. (2) Gender, occupation, social status and social power are the social variables that interact with phonological dimension to convey affectation. The main conclusions of the study are (1) Creaky voice, the frequent use of the filler words and uptalk are the strategies that celebrity interviews use to convey affectation. The first two ones are used by both gender while the third one, uptalk, is used only by female characters. (2) Occupation and social status, and social power in interaction with the phonological dimension are important variables that make a celebrity tends to use affectation in interviews. It has been observed that by virtue of these variables these celebrities see themselves as influential people in the society and their followers imitate their actions so, this leads them to be affected personalities.