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2.6 The Correlation between the Oral and Written Tests

Test Formats Correlation (r)

Oral Pre-test vs. Written Test

.862**

Oral Post-test vs. Written Test

.974**

Summary of the Correlation Coefficients between the Oral Tests and the Written Test

(r=.862**, p<.01) (r=.974**, p<.01)

**Correlation is significant at the o.o1 level (2-tailed)

Table 10

Students’ “decoding” (speaking) abilities were closely related to their “encoding” (spelling) abilities

3. THE STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE INTERMEDIATE PROFICIENCY GROUP

1. Gender

2. Learning

Period 3. Country(teache

r)IPG

4. Oral5. Oral &Written

4

3.1 The Effects of Genders on the Oral and Written

Tests

Written Test

No

No

NoOral Post-test

Oral Pre-test

Genders had no significant effect on subjects’ performance ( p > .05)

3.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 14

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students with Different

English-learning periods

No

3.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written Tests

Table 15

3.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Written-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 16

3.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 17

3.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 18

3.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the written among Students’ Phonics Teachers from Different

Countries

No

Table 19

3.4 A Comparison of the Oral Pre- and Post-tests Scores

Comparison of the Accuracy Frequency of the Stressed Vowels of the Multi-syllabic Items in the Oral

Pre- and Post-tests

No

Note. The highest frequency=29.

Table 20

3.5 Relationship Between the Oral and Written Tests

Summary of the Correlation Coefficients between the Oral Tests and the Written

Test

No

*. p<.05

*. p<.05

Table 21

1) The factors in the subjects’ background

information had no significant effect on their oral and written test scores in the IPG.

2) The students in the IPG had no clear concept of stress.

3) A significant correlation was only found between the oral post-test and the written test in the IPG.

3. THE STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE INTERMEDIATE PROFICIENCY GROUP

1. Gender

2. Learning

Period 3. Country(teache

r)HPG

4. Oral

5. Oral &Written

4

4. THE STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE HIGHER PROFICIENCY GROUP

4.1 The Effects of Genders on the Oral and Written

Tests

Written Test

Oral Post-test

Oral Pre-test

No

No

No

4.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 25

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students with Different

English-learning periods

4.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written Tests

No

Table 26

4.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Written-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 27

4.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 28

4.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 29

4.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the written among Students’ Phonics Teachers from Different

Countries

No

Table 30

4.4 A Comparison of the Oral Pre- and Post-tests Scores

Comparison of the Accuracy Frequency of the Stressed Vowels of the Multi-syllabic Items in the Oral

Pre- and Post-tests

Note. The highest frequency=15.

Table 31

4.5 Relationship Between the Oral and Written Tests

Summary of the Correlation Coefficients between the Oral Tests and the Written

Test

*. p<.05

Table 32

1) The factors in the subjects’ background

information had no significant effect on their oral and written test scores in the HPG.

2) The students in the HPG had some concept of stress and syllable division.

3) Subjects’ decoding abilities are associated with their encoding abilities.

4) Learners could decode or encode unfamiliar words through prediction depended on their linguistic competence and their understanding of the letter-sound correspondence.

4. THE STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE HIGHER PROFICIENCY GROUP

1. Gender

2. Learning

Period 3. Country(teache

r)LPG

4. Oral5. Oral &Written

4

5. THE STATISTICAL RESULTS OF THE LOWER PROFICIENCY GROUP

5.1 The Effects of Genders on the Oral and Written

Tests

Written Test

Oral Post-test

Oral Post-test

No

No

No

5.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 36

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students with Different

English-learning periods

5.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written Tests

No

Table 37

5.2 The Effects of Learning Periods on the Oral and

Written TestsComparison of the Scores of the Written-

test among Students with Different English-learning periods

No

Table 38

5.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Pre-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 39

5.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the Oral Post-test among Students’ Phonics Teachers from

Different Countries

No

Table 40

5.3 The Effects of Phonics Teachers’

Nationality on the Oral and Written Tests

Comparison of the Scores of the written among Students’ Phonics Teachers from Different

Countries

No

Table 41

5.4 A Comparison of the Oral Pre- and Post-tests Scores

Comparison of the Accuracy Frequency of the Stressed Vowels of the Multi-syllabic Items in the Oral

Pre- and Post-tests

Note. The highest frequency=16.

No

Table 42

5.5 Relationship Between the Oral and Written Tests

Summary of the Correlation Coefficients between the Oral Tests and the Written

Test

*. p<.05

No

No

Table 43

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