Ameliorer la competence orthographique des etudiants Ghaneens de fle par le blais des TICE: Approches Linguistique Et Dldactlque
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University of Cape Coast
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Developing competence in orthography as a crucial factor in the mastery of the
French language, is the subject matter of this research work. This thesis looked
at teaching strategies to be put in place in order to help learners of French as a
foreign language within the university context in Ghana improve competence
in French orthography through the use of ICT tools. The study focused on
finding out specific weaknesses of students by identifying, classifying and
analysing their errors related to various aspects of the French orthography
system. The communicative theory of Hymes (1972), the plurisysteme theory
of Catach (2001) and the theory of instructional design of Gagne (1985)
constituted the theoretical framework of the study. The relationship between
011hographic, linguistic, and communicative competence was explored and
related data were collected through 60 respondents purposively sampled from
University of Education, Winneba and University of Cape Coast. A mixed
research design was used to gather the data through a questionnaire, an essay
type and multiple choice tests which were analysed using Atlas. Ti. 6.2 and
SPSS 20.0. Results were discussed based on frequencies, percentages and the
number of occurrences with regards to specific types of errors analysed
according to specific orthographic units that were identified in a chart we
proposed. Various types of errors committed by students were identified to be
related to major areas of their weakness in French orthography. One major
causative factor of this weakness was found to be closely related to orthography
not taught as an aspect of the language. It was also revealed that students'
exposure to the use of ICT to learn other aspects the language, coupled with the
availability or varieties of resources could help improve the situation.
The study therefore suggested a model which combines the use ofICT tools, the principles
of the task-based approach that could be adapted by teachers to help improve
leaners' competence not only in orthography but in their written language as a
whole.
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