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A Research on Negotiated Interaction of Chinese Class in Bangyikhan Wittayakom School

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Project Title: A Research on Negotiated Interaction of Chinese Class in Bangyikhan Wittayakom School
Author: Miss Ziyi Zhang
Advisor: Dr.Tanakorn Limsarun
Degree: Master of Business Administration (International Program)
Major: Human Resource
Faculty: Graduate Schools
Academic year: 2018

การอ้างอิง/citation

Zhang, Ziyi. (2018). A Research on Negotiated Interaction of Chinese Class in Bangyikhan Wittayakom School. (Independent study, Master of Business Administration). Bangkok: Siam University.


Abstract

The contribution of negotiation, such as negotiation of meaning and negotiation of form, to Chinese second language acquisition, has been confirmed by experiments and recognized by scholars. This study was carried out to study the relationship between task type, personal factors, interactive environmental factors, and teacher-student negotiated interaction. Questionnaires were used as survey tools and 165 respondents from Bangyikhan Wittayakom School filled in the questionnaires. Statistical analysis was carried out with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), and quantitative analysis using correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. Results obtained from this study showed that task type, personal factors, and interactive environmental factors have a significant effect on teacher-student negotiated interaction. Also, this paper will help create an interactive environment, improve negotiated interaction, enhance learners’ sense of efficacy and achievement, and promote learners’ Chinese second language acquisition. Therefore, some suggestions are put forward for Thai-Chinese teaching and promotion of Chinese culture.

Keywords: teacher-student negotiated interaction,  task type,  personal factors, interactive environmental factors.


A Research on Negotiated Interaction of Chinese Class in Bangyikhan Wittayakom School

International Master in Business Administration (IMBA), Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand

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