The following hypothesis has been proposed:
spoken interaction tasks that focus on prosody are
acknowledged in theoretical studies but neglected in EFL
textbooks.
Goal
To investigate at what extent New Headway Students Book
focuses on spoken interaction and prosody.
Novelty of the research:
An authentic model for the research was made as the two-
dimensional focus of the textbook analysis.
There is a practical significance of the research. Teachers,
learners, as well as textbook developers can benefit from the
study.
Only 4 % are prosody-based exercises
Spoken tasks
40; 25%
7; 4%
52; 32%
19; 12%
38; 23%
7; 4%
asking/answering the
questions
intonation /stress
conversations
discussions
talking (oral
presentation)
role plays
No convincing data that prosody is integrated into the tasks of
the New Headway Student’s Book was found during the
research.
1) asking and answering the
questions; 2) conversation
exercises, 3) discussions
(based mostly on grammar
issues).
There is lack of role-playing
activities - only 7 tasks.
Spoken interaction
40; 25%
52; 31%
19; 12%
7; 4%
45; 28%
asking/answering the questions
conversations
discussions
role plays
spoken presentation
In conclusion, the hypothesis has been proved. The clash
between the theory and practice was revealed. Also an in-depth
analysis of a multi-facated problem was done.
The research has to be continued by carrying out research of
other EFL textbooks available in the market.