Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English

The purpose of this essay is to investigate pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English and towards speaking in front of their friends, and how these attitudes appear to be related to their oral communication and communicative behaviour in the classroom. The material was collected by video taping two c...

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Main Author: Sköld, Lovisa
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten 2008
Subjects:
EFL
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-17452018-01-12T05:12:59ZSpoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken EnglishengSköld, LovisaKarlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten2008Spoken EnglishteachingEFLwillingness to communicateanxietymotivationcode switching.Specific LanguagesStudier av enskilda språkThe purpose of this essay is to investigate pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English and towards speaking in front of their friends, and how these attitudes appear to be related to their oral communication and communicative behaviour in the classroom. The material was collected by video taping two classes, a questionnaire in these two classes and by interviewing their teacher. The results show that motivation and anxiety are psychological factors that play a significant role in the learning process. Attitudes, both towards the target language and towards their own production affect pupils’ willingness to communicate, and consequently their oral production in different tasks. The larger the group is, the more anxious they become. In order to motivate pupils, a variety of exercises is needed, where the topic is of great importance to awaken their interest for communication. The teacher also needs to circulate in the classroom to avoid a situation where pupils switch to their first language. Otherwise, pupils appear to code-switch as soon as an opportunity presents itself, which was observed in the analyses of recorded lessons. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-1745application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Others
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topic Spoken English
teaching
EFL
willingness to communicate
anxiety
motivation
code switching.
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
spellingShingle Spoken English
teaching
EFL
willingness to communicate
anxiety
motivation
code switching.
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Sköld, Lovisa
Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
description The purpose of this essay is to investigate pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English and towards speaking in front of their friends, and how these attitudes appear to be related to their oral communication and communicative behaviour in the classroom. The material was collected by video taping two classes, a questionnaire in these two classes and by interviewing their teacher. The results show that motivation and anxiety are psychological factors that play a significant role in the learning process. Attitudes, both towards the target language and towards their own production affect pupils’ willingness to communicate, and consequently their oral production in different tasks. The larger the group is, the more anxious they become. In order to motivate pupils, a variety of exercises is needed, where the topic is of great importance to awaken their interest for communication. The teacher also needs to circulate in the classroom to avoid a situation where pupils switch to their first language. Otherwise, pupils appear to code-switch as soon as an opportunity presents itself, which was observed in the analyses of recorded lessons.
author Sköld, Lovisa
author_facet Sköld, Lovisa
author_sort Sköld, Lovisa
title Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
title_short Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
title_full Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
title_fullStr Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
title_full_unstemmed Spoken English in the EFL classroom : A study of Swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken English
title_sort spoken english in the efl classroom : a study of swedish pupils’ attitudes towards spoken english
publisher Karlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten
publishDate 2008
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