英文摘要 |
Over the last two decades there have been numerous changes in Taiwan to make English education more communicative and meaningful. However, few studies have investigated possible changes in the English ability of university freshmen. This study identified changes in the English ability of freshmen at a Taiwanese university from 1998-2010. Each year, approximately 3,000 students were administered the same language exams. ANOVA was used for a year-by-year comparison of mean scores for grammar, reading, and listening. The results indicate that listening scores increased significantly across the 12 years, while students’ grammar and reading scores initially showed a tendency to decline. These declines in grammar and reading scores tapered off during the last five years. The year-to-year improvements in listening scores indicate that efforts to improve listening ability in Taiwan may be paying dividends. |