IMPLEMENTING THE THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE FOR TEACHING/IMPROVING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 25-35
Author(s):  
Abdul-Lateef Solihu ◽  
Lilisuriani Abdul Latif

The globalization of world markets which has led to the hegemony of English language over other languages requires graduates from different fields of specialization to equip themselves with English communication skills to communicate effectively in local and international workplace contexts. This study was conducted to investigate the English speaking skills needed by engineering students in the Kwara states of Nigeria. A survey was carried out to compare how the respondents’ (undergraduate engineering students and industry workers in the Kwara State of Nigeria) self-rated their speaking interaction and production skills and to observe their perception of the importance of speaking interaction and production sub skills for workplace communication. The study concluded with suggestions for creating a better perception of the importance of English speaking skills among engineering students and creating a better workplace English curriculum so that students’ workplace speaking skills can be improved.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Fadil ◽  
Sumardi Sumardi ◽  
Ngadiso Ngadiso

This research aims to describe: (1) students' English speaking skill in English immersion school; (2) students’ strengths and weaknesses in speaking skill in English immersion school; (3) factors affecting students' speaking skill in English immersion school. The research was designed as a case study, conducted at a school applying English immersion in Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia in Academic Year 2017-2018. The research used purposive sampling. Data were collecated by interview, questionnairre, observation, and document analysis. The informants were grade 2 students, English teachers, and the school founder. The analysis found that: (1) on the scale of 1-5 (1=very bad, 2=bad, 3=fair, 4=good, 5=very good), students’ English speaking skills were at levels of very good (2.22%), good (6.67%), fair (37.78%), bad (44.44%), and very bad (8.89%); (2) students’ strengths in English speaking skills were related to vocabulary with average score of 2.7, and the weaknesses dealt with fluency with average score of 2.25; (3) factors that were assumed to affect students’ English speaking skills were environment, local accent, vocabulary mastery, English use, preference, and habits. It is recommended that all parties involved in the English immersion program evaluate the running of the program and the content of the program to provide learning outputs through English immersion. Commitment to using English should be strengthened, especially in English Week program. Improvement on English teachers’ is needed by involving them in trainings. Finally, similar research at non-English immersion school is necessary to ensure the comparative results gained from both types of school.


2020 ◽  
pp. 648
Author(s):  
كارول نويران المجالى ◽  
نايل درويش الشرعة ◽  
سعدية محمد سالم

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 298
Author(s):  
Irina Karpovich ◽  
Oksana Sheredekina ◽  
Tatyana Krepkaia ◽  
Larisa Voronova

A significant number of studies are devoted to the psychological and social adaptation of students to the educational process at university. This research contributes to the solution of the problem of first-year students’ academic performance in the framework of studying a foreign language by working with monologue speaking tasks. The study offers an analysis of the improvement of academic performance in this particular type of language activity. The study took place at Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia, and involved 274 first-year students enrolled in undergraduate programs. Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods were applied to collect and analyse data for the study. The research included the qualitative content analysis of monologue speaking tasks. Results of the study make it possible to conclude that the use of monologue speaking tasks paired with peer interaction and peer assessment can improve first-year students’ English-speaking skills.


WARTA ARDHIA ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-98
Author(s):  
Yaddy Supriyadi ◽  
Rusdi Abdullah

Mitigation action towards aviation occurrence in Indonesia, according to number of aviation accident of the National Transport Safety Commitee, have not been showing a significant results. It can be caused by two things. First, the continuous development of aviation knowledge and technology. Second, the gaps between knowledge and skills that acquired during training phases and those required in the working environment This research is aimed to identify these gaps. The lack of understanding of Air Traffic Controllers on the concept of separation and how to implement it, minimum English speaking skills, and no training on RNA V and RNP are findings related to training solution. Whilst the malfunction of communication and monitoring devices, and no callibration to those devices are findings related to non-training solution. Pemecahan permasalahan kecelakaan penerbangan di Indonesia, berdasarkan data jumlah kecelakaan pesawat dari Komisi Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi, dapat dikatakan belum optimal. Masalah tersebut dapat dilihat dari dua hal, yaitu perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi penerbangan maupun kesenjangan yang terjadi antara kebutuhan pengetahuan dan keterampilan personil di lapangan dengan pengetahuan dan keterampilan yang diberikan pada masa pendidikan dan pelatihan. Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengidentifikasi kesenjangan tersebut. Kurangnya pemahaman personil Pemandu Lalu Lintas Udara terhadap konsep pemberian separation dan implementasinya, kurangnya keterampilan bahasa Inggris dan belum terprogramnya program pelatihan RNAV dan RNP merupakan temuan yang bersifat pelatihan. Sementara tidak optimalnya fungsi peralatan komunikasi dan monitoring bahkan tidak dapat dioperasikannya peralatan monitoring serta tidak adanya program kalibrasi terhadap peralatan tersebut merupakan hasil temuan yang bersifat non-pelatihan dari penelitian ini.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-36
Author(s):  
Nurhamimi Togimin ◽  
Haliza Jaafar

Encouraging students to speak during classroom activities is an effective strategy to improve their acquisition of the target language. Activities related to real life situation such as role play, debate and simulation provide substantial rehearsal and practice and they allow students to not just learn phrases, but also learn how to communicate in various circumstances. Recent studies have revealed that students who are exposed to learning using role play activities improve significantly in speaking competency. Hence, the aim of this study is to investigate how role play activities in an ESL classroom can be an innovative approach in improving students’ speaking skill. A total of nine undergraduate students from the Faculty of Computing in a public university in the Southern region of Malaysia were involved in this study. The main purpose for choosing the students as participants of the study was due to their low English proficiency based on their MUET results. The instruments used in this study were observation checklist and questionnaire. All the findings were tabulated and analysed qualitatively (observation checklist) as well as quantitatively (questionnaire). From the analysis carried out, it was evident that the students made positive improvement particularly in fluency, comprehension, context, and interactive communication. Besides that, the students felt that role play activities had brought positive effects on their English-speaking skills as obtained from the results of the questionnaire. Thus, it can be deduced that role play activities do have positive effects on students’ English-speaking skills.


Author(s):  
Ida Nyoman Tri Darma Putra

The aim of this study to analyze students' English speaking skills in conducting taking orders procedure in restaurants.  This study is conducted in order to overcome the problems encountered by the students in speaking activities in taking orders. To measure the ability of students in speaking English in taking orders, the researchers observed the procedures that the students did not perform and measure the students’ competence of English language. Samples of this study are the fourth semester students in Hospitality courses Diploma Degree of Mataram Tourism Institute in Academic Year 2018/2019. The results of this study indicated that the level of completeness of the procedure in taking student orders in STP Mataram is in average. More than 50% students have conducted the appropriate procedure when taking orders in using English. From the result of data analysis in measuring the students’ competence in speaking English, the mean score is 78.90 with standard deviation is 12.14. From the result, it is converted and get score 3.1. The score showed that the ability of English students from 40 students in STP Mataram classified as Good Criteria.


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