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IELTS speaking instruction through audio/voice conferencing

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The current study aims at investigating the impact of Audio/Voice conferendng, as a new approach to teaching speaking, on the speaking performance and/or speaking band score of IELTS candidates. Experimental group subjects participated in an audio conferencing class while those of the control group enjoyed attending in a traditional I ELTS Speaking class. At the end of the study, all subjects participated in an IELTS Examination held on November fourth in Tehran, Iran. To compare the group means for the study, an independent t-test analysis was employed. The difference between experimental and control group was considered to be statistically significant (P<0.01). That is the candidates in experimental group have outperformed the ones in control group in IELTS Speaking test scores.
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