Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills

This study aims to investigate the audience’s perception towards the use of performing arts as a platform in enhancing English conversational skills. There are many research done by past scholars that investigated the use of either theatre, drama or short films in students’ English language learnin...

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Main Authors: Effandy, Noor Hasbullah ‘Arif M., Abdul Latif @ Bapoo, Lilisuriani
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Published: Kulliyyah of Languages & Management (KLM), IIUM 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.941032024-06-20T04:30:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/94103/ Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills Effandy, Noor Hasbullah ‘Arif M. Abdul Latif @ Bapoo, Lilisuriani PE English This study aims to investigate the audience’s perception towards the use of performing arts as a platform in enhancing English conversational skills. There are many research done by past scholars that investigated the use of either theatre, drama or short films in students’ English language learning, but there is little to no research done that look into audience’s perception on using theatre and short film to enhance English conversational (speaking and listening) skills. This research used a quantitative approach to collect the data by distributing a questionnaire to 101 Kulliyyah of Languages and Management (KLM) students who had watched at least one English theatre and one English short film. The findings answered all four research questions that fit the objective of the paper, in which the paper found that the audience does perceive that the use of theatre and short film can enhance their English speaking and listening skills. This paper served to be beneficial to future researchers and educators by providing new information in the field of performing arts and language teaching. Apart from that, the paper can also be beneficial to the government in their planning to devise new academic syllabus to improve Malaysian teaching methods when it comes to language teaching Kulliyyah of Languages & Management (KLM), IIUM 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/94103/1/94103_Audience%E2%80%99s%20Perception%20towards%20using%20Performing%20Arts.pdf Effandy, Noor Hasbullah ‘Arif M. and Abdul Latif @ Bapoo, Lilisuriani (2021) Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills. International Young Scholars Journal of Languages, 4 (1). pp. 1-15. E-ISSN 0128-2573
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Effandy, Noor Hasbullah ‘Arif M.
Abdul Latif @ Bapoo, Lilisuriani
Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
description This study aims to investigate the audience’s perception towards the use of performing arts as a platform in enhancing English conversational skills. There are many research done by past scholars that investigated the use of either theatre, drama or short films in students’ English language learning, but there is little to no research done that look into audience’s perception on using theatre and short film to enhance English conversational (speaking and listening) skills. This research used a quantitative approach to collect the data by distributing a questionnaire to 101 Kulliyyah of Languages and Management (KLM) students who had watched at least one English theatre and one English short film. The findings answered all four research questions that fit the objective of the paper, in which the paper found that the audience does perceive that the use of theatre and short film can enhance their English speaking and listening skills. This paper served to be beneficial to future researchers and educators by providing new information in the field of performing arts and language teaching. Apart from that, the paper can also be beneficial to the government in their planning to devise new academic syllabus to improve Malaysian teaching methods when it comes to language teaching
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title Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
title_short Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
title_full Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
title_fullStr Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
title_full_unstemmed Audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing English skills
title_sort audience’s perception towards using performing arts in enhancing english skills
publisher Kulliyyah of Languages & Management (KLM), IIUM
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/94103/1/94103_Audience%E2%80%99s%20Perception%20towards%20using%20Performing%20Arts.pdf
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