WU, Min- PingHSÄ°EH, Sheng-wen2022-03-212022-03-212008Wu, M. P. & Hsieh, S. (2007). The Comparison of Oral Language Acquisition for Grade 1-3 in Taiwan and America . International Journal of Instruction , 1 (2) , . Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eiji/issue/5147/70098https://hdl.handle.net/11616/56794This study focused on the English language teaching methodologies used by a small number of the ELD teachers in Fullerton school district in the United States and EFL teachers in ABC school in Taiwan. The instruments, interview, observation and field notes, were used to gather the evidences of useful oral language teaching methodologies. Results indicate that most of the methodologies utilized in the ELD and EFL programs are consistent with each other. However, the ELD teachers were more capable to provide valuable resolution of the obstacles of teaching oral language as well as the instances of delivering oral language methodologies. The researcher made an action plan targeted to findings of the following questions. 1. What materials are used to deliver oral language instruction in both countries? 2 What methodologies are the most useful and wellliked by students? 3. How are students motivated to acquire English oral language skills in both countries?eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessThe Comparison of Oral Language Acquisition for Grade 1-3 in Taiwan and AmericaArticle