Academic Thesis

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Name Takeno Junichiro
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researchmap researcher code B000305637
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

A Comparison of the Effects of Repeating and Consecutive Interpreting during Pauses

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TAKENO Junichiro

Summary

This study compares repeating and consecutive interpreting during pauses. Participants in the repeating group and in the consecutive interpreting group practiced their respective skills. A listening test, a written test of English knowledge, a repeating test and a consecutive interpreting test were given to all participants in a pre- / post-treatment design. The study explored how the two practice methods affected the improvement of test scores and also examined the correlations between the test scores. The results showed that the repeating group improved repeating skill, while the consecutive interpreting group didn't enhance repeating skill. They also showed that consecutive interpreting could positively affect listening comprehension. Repeating had a weaker correlation with written test scores than consecutive interpreting, both pre- and post-treatment.

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CASELE Research Bulletin

Publisher

The Chugoku Academic Society of English Language Education

Volume

45

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51

EndingPage

60

Date of Issue

2015

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Language

Japanese

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10.18983/casele.45.0_51

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