Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies

Students of private universities in Bangladesh are often found to be less competent in spoken English. Since the universities have adopted EMI (English medium instruction) policy, the prevailing linguistic condition on the campus is an “English only environment.” In this context, students are requir...

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Main Authors: Islam, Md. Shaiful, Stapa, Mahani
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Published: Springer 2021
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spelling my.utm.975902022-10-21T00:58:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97590/ Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies Islam, Md. Shaiful Stapa, Mahani PE English Students of private universities in Bangladesh are often found to be less competent in spoken English. Since the universities have adopted EMI (English medium instruction) policy, the prevailing linguistic condition on the campus is an “English only environment.” In this context, students are required to communicate in English both inside and outside their classroom, but they desperately struggle to cope with this environment. This study attempted to understand and explain this problem, hence, it set three aims: to evaluate students’ current level of proficiency in spoken English, to investigate the reasons, and to offer remedies. Initially, selected students were given an IELTS-style speaking test in order to determine the overall proficiency in spoken English. Then, involving teachers and students, semistructured email interviews were conducted. The findings report that students’ current level of proficiency is around IELTS band score 5. Reasons for low development of spoken English among students include complex nature of speaking, inappropriate application of instructional methods, teachers’ low proficiency in spoken English and controlling behavior, students’ psychological factors, sociocultural factors, students’ inadequate linguistic resources, L1 interference, and large class size. Remedies suggested by the participants entail integrating TBL (task-based learning) and CL (cooperative learning) teaching-learning, making students aware of noticing, learning speaking through listening, teaching collocations, promoting self-regulated learning, and strengthening teacher education. The reasons investigated and the remedies explored have significant implications that might guide the members of the operating trusts of the private universities, members of the curriculum development and revision committees, and the practitioners to adopt practical approaches to ensure effective learning of spoken English by the students. Springer 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97590/1/MahaniStapa2021_StudentsLowProficiencyInSpokenEnglish.pdf Islam, Md. Shaiful and Stapa, Mahani (2021) Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies. Language Testing in Asia, 11 (1). pp. 1-31. ISSN 2229-0443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40468-021-00139-0 DOI : 10.1186/s40468-021-00139-0
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Islam, Md. Shaiful
Stapa, Mahani
Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
description Students of private universities in Bangladesh are often found to be less competent in spoken English. Since the universities have adopted EMI (English medium instruction) policy, the prevailing linguistic condition on the campus is an “English only environment.” In this context, students are required to communicate in English both inside and outside their classroom, but they desperately struggle to cope with this environment. This study attempted to understand and explain this problem, hence, it set three aims: to evaluate students’ current level of proficiency in spoken English, to investigate the reasons, and to offer remedies. Initially, selected students were given an IELTS-style speaking test in order to determine the overall proficiency in spoken English. Then, involving teachers and students, semistructured email interviews were conducted. The findings report that students’ current level of proficiency is around IELTS band score 5. Reasons for low development of spoken English among students include complex nature of speaking, inappropriate application of instructional methods, teachers’ low proficiency in spoken English and controlling behavior, students’ psychological factors, sociocultural factors, students’ inadequate linguistic resources, L1 interference, and large class size. Remedies suggested by the participants entail integrating TBL (task-based learning) and CL (cooperative learning) teaching-learning, making students aware of noticing, learning speaking through listening, teaching collocations, promoting self-regulated learning, and strengthening teacher education. The reasons investigated and the remedies explored have significant implications that might guide the members of the operating trusts of the private universities, members of the curriculum development and revision committees, and the practitioners to adopt practical approaches to ensure effective learning of spoken English by the students.
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title Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
title_short Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
title_full Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
title_fullStr Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
title_full_unstemmed Students' low proficiency in spoken English in private universities in Bangladesh: reasons and remedies
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