Enhancing Conversational Competence with Short Simulation-Based Clips in a Thai University First-Year EFL Course

dc.contributor.authorNattana Boontong
dc.contributor.authorAtitaya Pakladapongsin
dc.contributor.authorJiratchaya Metee
dc.contributor.authorPimmada Japang
dc.contributor.authorThapanee Khemanuwong
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:26:20Z
dc.date.issued2026-2-15
dc.description.abstractThis study has examined whether short, simulation-based animated clips strengthen listening and speaking skills in a Thai university first-year EFL course. Using a convergent mixed-methods design, the study employed a one-group pretest–posttest quantitative design complemented by qualitative interviews to examine a clip-supported instructional intervention. One intact cohort (n = 34) completed pre- and post-assessments of listening and speaking during the intervention. The quantitative results showed significant gains in both listening and speaking performance (p < .001), with large, paired effect sizes (listening d = 1.22, speaking d = 1.30). To complement these findings, semi-structured interviews with a select number of students and the course instructor were analyzed thematically to explore the learning processes and instructional feasibility. The qualitative findings indicated that dual-channel input, familiar everyday scenarios, and brief post-clip micro-drills (60–90 seconds) supported comprehension, the noticing of language forms, and greater speaking engagement and confidence. The integration of quantitative and qualitative findings informed a practical, instructor-led model that converts multimodal input into immediate speaking practice. The results suggest a scalable, low-preparation approach for enhancing listening-to-speaking development in EFL contexts.
dc.identifier.doi10.26803/ijlter.25.2.11
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/20569
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Learning Teaching and Educational Research
dc.subjectEFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
dc.subjectVisual and Cognitive Learning Processes
dc.subjectSubtitles and Audiovisual Media
dc.titleEnhancing Conversational Competence with Short Simulation-Based Clips in a Thai University First-Year EFL Course
dc.typeArticle

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