時岡 ゆかり, トキオカ ユカリ, Yukari TOKIOKA
大阪産業大学論集 人文・社会科学編 2(2) 1-10 2008年2月
In EFL contexts in Japan, the primary focus was once on reading, writing and grammar, while communicative competence was not emphasized. However, the focus shifted from accuracy to fluency at secondary school in accordance with the course of study guidelines announced by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 1989. As a result, writing fluency seems to have improved along with this metbod. On the other hand, vocabulary size as language elements provided by the guidelines has been reduced in recent years. In this article, the influence of communication-oriented instruction on fluency is to be examined. Moreover, the effects of the small size of vocabulary at school on the quality of written products by the students are to be studied. The date on fluency and error analysis came from essays written by the students in the past decade.