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<dc:date>2026-04-14T23:26:06Z</dc:date>
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<title>Analyse Des Strategies De Communication Orale Des Futurs Enseignants En Classe De Franqais Langue Etrangere (Fle) A L’ecole Normale Superieure De Somanya Au Ghana</title>
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<description>Analyse Des Strategies De Communication Orale Des Futurs Enseignants En Classe De Franqais Langue Etrangere (Fle) A L’ecole Normale Superieure De Somanya Au Ghana
Agbo, James Kofi
This research study intends to contribute to improving the competence level of&#13;
second-year students of the department of French at Mount Mary College of&#13;
Education. This study highlights the general oral communication strategies used&#13;
by the learners of French with focus on the specific communication strategies&#13;
used by each leamer.This research therefore focuses on the use of oral&#13;
communication strategies and the efforts deployed by second year students to&#13;
improve their participation of during French oral production in class. The&#13;
objective of this work is to study and analyze the major oral communication&#13;
strategies used among learners of FLE in Somanya College of education Ghana.&#13;
In this perspective, we examined different oral communication strategies used&#13;
by learners using mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative). Audiovisual&#13;
communication strategies of 77 learners in Mount Mary College of Education.&#13;
The analysis of the data revealed that, the oral communication strategies used&#13;
by the learners of French are abandonment of the message, code switching,&#13;
borrowing, word for word translation, lexical invention among other strategies.&#13;
The survey that was carried out and the results obtained serve as a basis for&#13;
future theoretical reflections and a guide for the identification of oral&#13;
communication strategies during French class.
xv, 329p:, ill.
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<dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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