Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level

The prior research on typical errors in student tests on tenses (Apse and Farneste, 2014) demonstrated that first-year undergraduates who were majoring in modern languages and business encountered such problems as distinction between the verb-aspect forms, which were followed by the verb tense forms...

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Main Authors: Vineta Apse, Monta Farneste
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Language:English
Published: University of Latvia Press 2020-07-01
Series:Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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Online Access:https://www.apgads.lu.lv/fileadmin/user_upload/lu_portal/apgads/PDF/BJELLC/BJELLC_10/BJELLC.10.2020.01.pdf
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description The prior research on typical errors in student tests on tenses (Apse and Farneste, 2014) demonstrated that first-year undergraduates who were majoring in modern languages and business encountered such problems as distinction between the verb-aspect forms, which were followed by the verb tense forms and the combination of both. Although students had studied English as a Foreign Language for almost ten years, they still could not distinguish between the use of the present and past tenses in the given context. One of the reasons for student problems was insufficient practice of independent learning. Thus, the present study was focusing on designing exercises which were related to the content and the skills required for the completion of the study programme and which could foster developing independent study skills. The research was a case study. Undergraduate students from full-time studies (22 students) were selected. The results of the pre-test-post-test design showed that doing the self-test and several practice exercises helped students to improve the use of verb forms. The views collected with the help of a questionnaire survey revealed that half of the students considered useful the provided self-test, and they had retaken it before the final test in class, but only few of the students had also done the electronically available additional exercises for self-study.
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spelling doaj.art-8ad25e22b7a94f60ab838c974cd84c162022-12-21T21:30:25ZengUniversity of Latvia PressBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture1691-99712501-03952020-07-011041910.22364/BJELLC.10.2020.01Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary LevelVineta Apse0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5729-3890Monta Farneste1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0752-5021University of LatviaUniversity of LatviaThe prior research on typical errors in student tests on tenses (Apse and Farneste, 2014) demonstrated that first-year undergraduates who were majoring in modern languages and business encountered such problems as distinction between the verb-aspect forms, which were followed by the verb tense forms and the combination of both. Although students had studied English as a Foreign Language for almost ten years, they still could not distinguish between the use of the present and past tenses in the given context. One of the reasons for student problems was insufficient practice of independent learning. Thus, the present study was focusing on designing exercises which were related to the content and the skills required for the completion of the study programme and which could foster developing independent study skills. The research was a case study. Undergraduate students from full-time studies (22 students) were selected. The results of the pre-test-post-test design showed that doing the self-test and several practice exercises helped students to improve the use of verb forms. The views collected with the help of a questionnaire survey revealed that half of the students considered useful the provided self-test, and they had retaken it before the final test in class, but only few of the students had also done the electronically available additional exercises for self-study.https://www.apgads.lu.lv/fileadmin/user_upload/lu_portal/apgads/PDF/BJELLC/BJELLC_10/BJELLC.10.2020.01.pdfindependent learningenglish verb formstenseaspectvoicetertiary level
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Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
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independent learning
english verb forms
tense
aspect
voice
tertiary level
title Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
title_full Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
title_fullStr Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
title_full_unstemmed Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
title_short Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
title_sort fostering independent learning of english verb tense aspect and voice forms at the tertiary level
topic independent learning
english verb forms
tense
aspect
voice
tertiary level
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