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Educational => English Language Lab => Topic started by: shibli on July 12, 2009, 11:04:43 AM

Title: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: shibli on July 12, 2009, 11:04:43 AM
Accuracy

Accuracy is the ability to produce correct sentences using correct grammar and vocabulary.

Accuracy is relative. A child in early primary isn't capable of the same level of accuracy as an adult.

Teachers who concentrate on accuracy help their students to produce grammatically correct written and spoken English.

Typical accuracy activities are: grammar presentations, gap-fill exercises, frame dialogues.


Fluency

Fluency is the ability to read, speak, or write easily, smoothly, and expressively. In other words, the speaker can read, understand and respond in a language clearly and concisely while relating meaning and context.

Fluency generally increases as learners progress from beginning to advanced readers and writers.

Language teachers who concentrate on fluency help their students to express themselves in fluent English. They pay more attention to meaning and context and are less concerned with grammatical errors.

Typical fluency activities are: role plays, speeches, communicative activities, games.


Accuracy vs Fluency

Taken as a given that students' needs should always dictate what you teach them, the question of whether it is more important to work on accuracy or fluency in the language classroom remains.

Many teachers believe that fluency is a goal worth striving towards only with students who are at a fairly advanced level. Other teachers, strong in the belief that the learning of a language is about communication, feel that fluency should be the main goal in their teaching and that it should be practiced right from the start.

More traditional teachers give accuracy paramount importance and test their students for accuracy and accuracy only!

Often a rigid educational system where tests and exams are the focus, will have students (and their traditional teachers) believe that language accuracy is what matters most, and giving the "correct" answers often becomes an obsession. Students who have been taught this way can complete any grammar gap-fill you care to give them, but will struggle to order a coffee in a real English speaking situation.


Tests and Exams

Excelling in tests represents but a small part of language competence and a lot of students' needs relate to performing in situations that are non-exam focused. However, English competence exams do drive a lot of the ELT industry and contribute to perpetuating the supremacy of accuracy over fluency.

For example, tests like IELTS and TOEFL are very much focused on accuracy, and so is FCE.

Benchmark testing instead is a great example of tests that are not accuracy based, though a higher degree of accuracy obviously accompanies a higher level of fluency.

PET or even CAE are also examples of tests that have a greater emphasis on fluency.


Methodologies in Practice

As far as teaching methodologies are concerned, very broadly speaking the communicative approach is the one that favours fluency the most, while the audio-lingual and grammar translation approaches favour accuracy.

Typically, at beginner level when the students don't have enough language to worry about fluency, teachers tend to focus on accuracy.

This carries on through to pre-intermediate level when fluency activities like discussions and debates are introduced.

At intermediate level, when the students are reasonably independent language users, a mix of accuracy and fluency is used, with the focus shifting to fluency as students advance.


To Sum Up

Students learning accuracy without fluency, and vice versa, is one of the biggest threats to successful learning and balancing accuracy and fluency should be the aim of any English language teacher.
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: Shamim Ansary on June 22, 2010, 01:46:19 PM
Very effective post on a grave matter written in plain language.

Both fluency & accuracy are equally important in English learning.
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: ashiqbest012 on August 09, 2010, 06:56:54 AM
Accuracy and Fluency are equally important. However, Accuracy comes first and Fluency comes later. So, Accuracy is more important than Fluency.
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: goodboy on October 28, 2010, 12:52:05 AM
 ;) ;)

I strongly agree with Mr. Ansary & ashikbest as same they have posted.........

Both accuracy & fluency is needed....................................


Shajib...
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: suraiya on November 09, 2010, 04:51:08 PM
Accuracy and fluency should go together for a successful communication. Without accuracy fluency cannot guarantee an effective communication in many cases
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: kaisar hamid on November 13, 2010, 10:07:08 PM
Both are equally important for language learning and language use. Accuracy certainly helps students communicate, and they may need a high level of accuracy to pass exams. Fluency activities are important because they allow students to express their ideas and communicate in a meaningful and enjoyable context
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: baset on November 28, 2010, 03:19:53 PM
I think accuracy is more important than fluency
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: sushmita on December 04, 2010, 07:01:32 PM
Dear Sir,
I agree with your summation completely because we need to balance both accuracy and fluency.

Regards.

Sushmita Rani
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: Mustafizur rRhman on December 12, 2010, 11:18:09 AM
Accuracy is important because the meaning of our language depends on accuracy.If we have only the fluency without acuuracy then what we are trying to say and what we really are saying will be different. So no communication or  miscommunication with be done.

Md. Mustafizur Rahman Sameen
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: nature on December 31, 2010, 12:41:50 AM
Strongly agree with Mr. Ansary sir and ashiqbest. Its needed for our life( accuracy and Fluency)
Title: Re: Accuracy vs Fluency
Post by: nusrat-diu on January 23, 2011, 02:40:58 PM
Sameen Sir, I strongly agree with u. Achieving accuracy should be the goal of all students.