scholarly journals DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE SPEAKING SKILLS OF STUDENTS OF NON-LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITIES (ENGLISH LANGUAGE)

Author(s):  
N.A. Grishchenko
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Priya K. Nair

In India acquisition of English language is imperative if one wants to sell oneself in the increasingly competitive job market. With a booming population the nation is filled with educated, technologically literate youth. English is not merely a foreign language in India. As India is separated by a plethora of languages knowledge of English is imperative. As the teachers in India are not native speakers of English the language they teach is not free from errors. The articulation is quite problematic as the mother tongue influence is quite pronounced. Technology helps to reduce these errors. Movies as a tool can enhance the listening and speaking skills of our students. It is quite boring to work with disembodied voices and the recorded conversations available in language labs do not sustain the learner’s interest. However learners are often forced to listen to recorded conversations of people they never see, the conversation is often stilted and contemporary idiom is hardly used. However, a completely new dimension to aural practice can be added in the classroom by using movies. <br /><p><strong> </strong></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol X (28) ◽  
pp. 203-224
Author(s):  
Ivana Odža ◽  
Mirjana Matea Kovač

The paper examines the attitudes of secondary school students, e. g. grammar school and craftmanship secondary school, toward their own language competences in the native (Croatian) and foreign (English) language. The testing instrument is a questionnaire with statements compiled according to questionnaires used to study attitudes toward the native and / or foreign language. The aim of the research is to observe the level of awareness of the respondents about their own language competences. The results of the statistical analysis indicate that the students of both populations are satisfied with their speaking skills in both languages. They also claim to recognize their own errors, as well as the errors and speech disfluencies of others. Grammar school students, unlike students from the craftmanship secondary school, find the introduction of a course that would further develop speaking skills useful. The obtained results are not in line with the dominant curricular guidelines for teaching the native language, especially those related to the area of speaking competences, emphasizing the need to strengthen the basic, spoken, and consequently written competences of students. The reasons for such attitudes could be explained by insufficient knowledge of the underlying features of highly developed communication competence and consequently of insufficient awareness of their own, as a necessary prerequisite for successful interaction in the contemporary society. The research results point to the necessity of acquiring a more objective perception of students about their own language competences. Keywords: speaking competences; speech errors; speech disfluency; students’ attitudes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Fernandes Arung ◽  
Zainal Rafli ◽  
Ratna Dewanti

Formal educational practitioners tend to neglect the students’ sense of liking; we labled as Preferent learning, in order to acquire certain skill in the learning foreign language, especially speaking skills. In general, so far, issues of formal learning with the focus on bounded academic rules, cognition, and motivation have been used as the main basis for the learning foreign language and even learning in general. In fact, the individual learning, language community, social change, and sopihisticated technology need to be considered in how students acquire the skills they want based on their preferences. By investigating how the University students in Kolaka learned and improved their English speaking skills, we applied a Grounded study that involved 10 informants who were the students and alumni of the English Language Education Study Program of the University X in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. All data were collected 12 times in 3 stages then were analyzed using three steps of Strauss and Corbin's analysis that applied theoretical sampling and constant comparison in generating the substantive theory. The findings revealed that the informants acquired the English speaking skills because of a sense of liking or preference toward any topic to learn. Further, they prefer to learn in an unpredictable ways without any rules and an informal self-evaluation were applied as a way in sustaining the skills.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arab World English Journal ◽  
Assya El Hannaoui

This paper presents an attempt to help students enhance their speaking skills in Moroccan English as a foreign language (EFL) classes. It was observed that students in Moroccan high schools are generally not able to speak their minds out freely and imaginatively in English. This paper studies the causes for students’ weak speaking skills in the English language and suggests solutions to mend the situation. An observation of the teaching and learning practices took place in a sample Moroccan high school and interviews as well as questionnaires were administered for the aim of tracing the obstacles students face in their learning process as well as their preferences that they wish to have applied in the speaking sessions. Several speaking activities were tested and proved effective in encouraging students to speak English in class and defeat their shyness and reluctance to express their opinions. These activities are provided in this paper for teachers to use starting from common core classes passing by 1st year Baccalaureate( Bac )and ending with 2nd year Bac (common core being the first year of high school in Morocco and so on) and include watching films and conducting projects in the framework of a cooperative learning. They outline a project of forming good speakers of English in Morocco and maybe elsewhere in the Arab world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
Karlita Genyfer Cevallos Vélez ◽  
María Antonieta Palma Cedeño ◽  
Kenia Monserrate Cevallos Vélez ◽  
Gema Valentina Baquezea Ponce

Los entornos educativos virtuales en la educación superior brindan la oportunidad tanto a los estudiantes como a los docentes de poder conectarse desde cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento, permitiendo potenciar la destreza del speaking en el aprendizaje del idioma inglés. La enseñanza online puede reducir significativamente el efecto que tiene la ansiedad en los estudiantes a lo largo del proceso de aprendizaje. El desarrollo de la habilidad del speaking con la utilización de las herramientas tecnológicas brinda a los docentes y estudiantes un entorno educativo inclusivo con contenidos acorde a la vanguardia tecnológica que vivimos más aún ante la emergencia sanitaria que vivimos a causa del Covid-19. La realización de la presente investigación permitió determinar cuáles son los beneficios de las clases virtuales en la enseña del idioma inglés con la finalidad de evidenciar sus ventajas en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Para el desarrollo del presente artículo se empleó el método cuantitativo y a partir de una revisión minuciosa bibliográfica, acompañado de la aplicación de encuestas online, a los estudiantes que cursan las asignaturas de suficiencia en inglés I y II, de la Universidad Técnica de Manabí, facilitaron el análisis y discusión de la temática. PALABRAS CLAVE: Inglés como Lengua Extranjera: speaking; clases virtuales; aprendizaje cooperativo; habilidad; aprendizaje. TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (EFL) IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPEAKING SKILL THROUGH VIRTUAL CLASSES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ABSTRACT Virtual educational environments in higher education provide the opportunity for both students and teachers to connect from anywhere, anytime, empowering speaking skills in English language learning. Online teaching can significantly reduce the effect that anxiety has on students throughout the learning process. The development of speaking skills with the use of technological tools provides teachers and students with an inclusive educational environment with content according to the technological vanguard that we live even more in the face of the health emergency that we experience due to Covid-19. This research allowed us to determine what are the benefits of virtual classes in teaching the English language in order to demonstrate its advantages in the teaching-learning process. For the development of this article, the qualitative method was used and from a thorough bibliographic review, accompanied by the application of personalized interviews, they facilitated the analysis and discussion of the subject. KEYWORDS: English as a Foreign Language (EFL); speaking; virtual classes; cooperative learning; skill; learning.


2022 ◽  
pp. 96-113
Author(s):  
Zeynep Çetin Köroğlu ◽  
Özlem Utku Bilici

Foreign language speaking skills as productive skills are considered one of the concrete shreds of evidence for language proficiency. For this reason, teaching and measuring foreign language speaking skills ability has great importance for all levels of education. Especially with the developing technology, there are various educational tools for teaching and measuring speaking skills in a foreign language. In the present study, the application of Flipgrid will be introduced and examined as one of these tools, and accordingly, a lesson plan will be prepared showing how the tool can be used in foreign language classes. It is thought that the current study will contribute to teachers' professional developments who are working in the field of foreign language education, to teacher educators, and to students who learn English as a foreign language.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 5551-5557
Author(s):  
Khamzaev Sobir Amirovich Et al.

In this article, the authors consider the main problems of forming speaking skills of learners in the process of English language learning at higher educational establishments and speech communication as the basis of cultural and linguistic knowledge. To solve the problem of learning a foreign language in higher educational establishments, the authors describe it in unity with the educational objectives of the characteristic methods of foreign language teaching, which includes, along with the absorption of a specific language, increase language literacy necessary for every person, a deeper familiarity with the cultural values of the countries of the languages studied and their achievements in various fields of science and technology.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 422-427
Author(s):  
N. Djalilova ◽  
A. Akhmedova

The article deals with the necessity and the importance of applying innovative technologies to foreign language lessons in teaching speaking skills. They have a number of advantages compared with other technology in the field of learning a foreign language, as they allow: to improve the process of organic combination of traditional forms and methods of education with innovation; implement training, information, games, modeling, design and analysis functions; general didactic perform such principles as the visibility, accessibility, difficulty feasible, system, transition from education to self-education, positive emotional background of training, between theory and practice.


Author(s):  
Paola Cabrera-Solano

The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of digital portfolios to enhance EFL (English as a Foreign Language) speaking skills in English-major under-graduate students at Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, in southern Ecuador. The participants were 42 students at the A2 level, according to the CEFR (Com-mon European Framework of Reference for Languages). All of them were en-rolled in an English Language Integrated Skills course. A mixed-method ap-proach was used to collect and analyze data in this study. Pre and post-questionnaires, observation sheets, and speaking rubrics were applied as instru-ments. Students used their smartphones to create digital portfolios in Google Drive, which included videos and audios about certain topics considered in the course syllabus. The speaking activities consisted of recording information in dif-ferent locations of the university campus (cafeteria, laboratories, library, chapel, sports ground), and other places of the city. The students worked individually, in pairs or groups to carry out different speaking activities during an academic term of 5 months. Personalized feedback was provided by analyzing the students’ oral performance through the speech artifacts uploaded in each portfolio. The findings show that digital portfolios were effective to enhance students’ pronunciation and fluency. It was also confirmed that the implementation of digital portfolios through Google Drive can increase students’ motivation to practice oral skills in the target language.


Author(s):  
Guganeswary Vellayan Et.al

The research investigates the effects of cooperative learning strategy to ameliorate Malaysian ESL students’ speaking skills. It is not an uncommon issue that ESL/EFL (English as Second/Foreign Language)students face some difficulties to interact fluently in English language, in fact, it is a problem faced by students not only in Malaysia but around the world.The Malaysian Education Ministry is working deliberately on increasing students’ English language proficiency in order to unlock all sort of doors for students to excel in their future endeavors. In order to improve ESL students’ speaking skills, an appropriate strategy is crucial in teaching-learning process. This paper also investigates of the ESL students towards cooperative learning and their motivation towards speaking skills. This study is believed to be beneficial to the students, academicians and also the policy makers.


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