Paper Title :Understanding the Hindrances of ESL Students’ Speaking Skill Development: Implications For ESL Oral Development Activities in Teacher Training Program of Suansunandharajabhat University, Bangkok
Author :Abigail Melad Essien
Article Citation :Abigail Melad Essien ,
(2016 ) " Understanding the Hindrances of ESL Students’ Speaking Skill Development: Implications For ESL Oral Development Activities in Teacher Training Program of Suansunandharajabhat University, Bangkok " ,
International Journal of Management and Applied Science (IJMAS) ,
pp. 100-105,
Volume-2,Issue-11, Special Issue-2
Abstract : The training of Thai English teachers to acquire a high level of English language competence has become a
paramount agenda of every teacher training institutes. For Thai English language teachers to spearhead the teaching of English
to Thai students, they have to demonstrate a good oral command of the language. This research aimed to identify the
hindrances of ESL students' speaking skill development during their Bachelor of English Language Education Program at
SuanSundandhaRajabaht University, Bangkok. The objectives of the study were 1) to get the views of the students on why
their English speaking ability is low; 2) to get the views of the educators on why the English language speaking ability of the
students is low. The study made use of semi-structured interview to gain a better understanding of the difficulties ESL students
encountered in their oral English development during their Bachelor of English Language Education Program. The population
of the study consists of 40 3rd year English major students and 2 English language lecturers of the Bachelor of English
Language Education Program at SuanSundandhaRajabhat University, Bangkok. Data obtained from the interviews of both the
students and the lecturers show that several vital challenges for lecturers and students exist such as lack of sufficient
opportunity or no opportunities to speak English in and outside the school, lack of adequate focus on oral language
development activities, lack of enough native English language teachers, and too much focus on grammar and correctness. The
results of the study lead the researcher to propose an urgent need for a drastic inclusion of more speaking activities for the
students and incorporate a suitably concentrated English language oral development to the current curriculum.
Index Terms- EFL Classroom, ESL Students, L2, Speaking Skill Development
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-2,Issue-11, Special Issue-2
DOIONLINE NO - IJMAS-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-6346
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