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The Impact of Fear overcoming on enhancing oral Communication for Sudanese EFL Students (Published)

This paper aimed to investigate the impact of fear overcoming on enhancing oral communication for Sudanese EFL students. A teachers’ questionnaire was used to collect the students’ stand points about of our questions that subdivided into statements to be responded by the students.  The data was analysed by adopting (SPSS) program. The results reveal the following: Sudanese EFL students feel nervous and shy when they try to speak English. Sudanese EFL students afraid of facing the experience of speaking English.   Sudanese EFL students feel that they will never master spoken English. The researchers recommend that a new method of teaching should be adopted to help students to overcome fear, students should be motivated to learn English language, and they helped to build self confidence that English language can be studied and mastered.

Keywords: EFL, Fear, Impact, Students, oral communication, sudanese

Difficulties Encountered By Saudi EFL University Learners in Oral Communicative Classroom Activities and Their Impact on English Oral Performance (A Case Study of the College Of Science and Arts- Tanumah-King Khalid University) (Published)

The study investigates the difficulties encountered by Saudi EFL university learners in oral communicative classroom activities and their impact on English oral performance communication. The Population of this study targets 20 EFL university instructors in the College of Science and Arts for female students and the College  of Science and Arts for male students  in Tanumah, King Khalid University in the first semester of the academic year 2019/2020. The population also consists of 35 EFL university third level female students  and  35 EFL university third  level  male students in the  two above-mentioned colleges. To collect data, the study depends on the analysis of structured interview conducted on EFL university instructors and on the analysis of the students’ oral test in addition to the personal observation of the researchers. The study has come out with the conclusion that, the oral English communicative performance of Saudi EFL university learners is characterized by errors of grammar, pronunciation, intonation, filler words, and inappropriate choice of words, lack of fluency, lack of confidence, hesitation and fear of making errors. However, the study attributes these difficulties to many factors including, for example, interference of the Arabic language of EFL university learners in learning and teaching process, EFL learners’ lack of motivation to develop their English oral communication skill, absence of speaking English courses at primary and high secondary school levels, in addition to that the learners lack the necessary vocabulary items and sentence formation skills that enable them to communicate in English. Finally, the paper recommends that EFL university instructors should try other different strategies for developing EFL learners’ oral communicative skills. In addition to that, they should build the learners’ self-confidence by creating a safe classroom environment, by giving learners more chances to speak in English on different situations and by using fun assignments and interesting topics regarding their age, gender, and context. Moreover, EFL learners should be encouraged  to read more and more to get high quantity of vocabulary and be involved in intensive oral practice by encouraging them to   have an English conversation club that consists of their own classmates.

Keywords: Classroom Activities, Speaking Skills, difficulties; Saudi EFL learners, oral communication

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