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SEE & SAY: UTILIZING VISUALS TO STIMULATE NOVICE LEARNERS' VERBALIZATION OF IDEAS IN THE TARGET LANGUAGE
2019
PEOPLE International Journal of Social Sciences
The rise of information technology has transformed our way of communicating to each other as visuals have become as significant as verbal messages. Novice English language learners usually find it difficult to orally verbalize their understanding and ideas when they are given word-based texts. This research aimed to elicit oral responses from English language learners towards wordless still graphics by encouraging them to decode visuals through a specific strategy. The strategy is a set of
doi:10.20319/pijss.2019.51.394414
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