Oral presentation anxiety in the English for academic writing classroom: a thematic analysis
Most undergraduates are expected to go through oral presentations and public speaking at their universities. Oral presentations are conducted as a method of assessment in most university courses which emphasise students’ performance. Based on previous research, there is a significant number of st...
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Format: | Proceeding Paper |
Language: | English |
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Pusat Pengajian Citra Universiti (School of Liberal Studies) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2024
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/117194/7/117194_Oral%20presentation%20anxiety%20in%20the%20English.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/117194/ https://www.ukm.my/citra/iselt2024/ |
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Summary: | Most undergraduates are expected to go through oral presentations and public speaking at their
universities. Oral presentations are conducted as a method of assessment in most university courses
which emphasise students’ performance. Based on previous research, there is a significant number of
students who struggle during oral presentations. Hence, this qualitative study aimed to identify the
causes of speaking anxiety among undergraduates at the International Islamic University Malaysia
(IIUM) and to explore strategies to mitigate this issue. Five students who enrolled in the English for
Academic Writing (EAW) course at IIUM's Gombak Campus were selected for this study. A
qualitative research method was employed, which included face-to-face interviews and thematic
analysis was used to gather data and identify recurring themes. Through these interviews, the study
highlighted specific fears that students relate to oral presentations and strategies to minimise their
anxieties. The findings paved the way to reduce negative effects on students’ higher education
experiences. This study is significant as the issue of public speaking fear among students needs to be
addressed, and students need adequate support to overcome these challenges. The insights derived
from this study provided valuable guidance for alleviating speaking anxiety, ultimately improving
students’ academic and professional communication skills to meet the demands of their universities
and future careers. |
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