Among four given examples, I chose the one of Dinh Tran Thuy Lieu
1. What makes this introduction effective?
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Clear and logical structure moving from a general context...
Among four given examples, I chose the one of Dinh Tran Thuy Lieu
1. What makes this introduction effective?
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Clear and logical structure moving from a general context to a specific research focus
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Strong background discussion on technology, MALL, and language teaching trends
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Clear emphasis on listening skills and their importance in EFL learning
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Context-based relevance, linking theory to the Vietnamese educational setting
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Clearly stated research aim, making the purpose of the study easy to understand
2. How are the background, problem statement, research questions, and significance presented?
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Background
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Presented using a funnel approach (global trends → local context → specific skill).
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Problem statement
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Clearly identifies a research gap, showing limited studies on interactive video and listening skills for non-English major students.
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Research questions
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Explicit and focused, directly aligned with the research aims.
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Address both learning outcomes and students’ perceptions.
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Significance
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Highlights practical and academic contributions to teachers, learners, and future research, especially in Vietnam.
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3. What will you borrow or adapt from this introduction for your own thesis?
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Overall structure of the introduction
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Funnel approach to narrow down the research focus
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Clear identification of a research gap
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Strong connection between theory and teaching practice
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Clear statement of significance and contribution
