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Mohammed V University Souissi, Rabat, Morocco

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This article tries to find out the few discrepancies between the teachers and their scholars as to oral activity, which shows that scholars’ expectations and needs are not quite responded to. The versions chosen as a sample for this study come from different schools in the academy of Rabat Salè Zemmour Zaer area and belong to three different educational levels including common core, first year, and second year in addition to a total number of 40 teachers who have contributed to this research throughout the whole process. This research has relied on different instruments to collect the data including questionnaires, interviews, and class observation grids. Results showed that scholars’ perceptions highly favour thematic variety. Findings also reported match findings of previous research in highlighting the importance of using tech facilities and multimedia to improve oral activity.

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different educational levels, divergences in dealing with oral activity, expectations, perceptions 

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