Scientific Research
Scientific Research
Scientific Research
Group: 28A01
MID-TERM TEST
Scientific Research Methodology
DEFINE YOUR RESEARCH TITLE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT,
INTRODUCTION, LITERATURE REVIEW AND REFERENCE FOR
YOUR RESEARCH PAPER (from 1000 to 1500 words)
1. Research title: Factors affecting speaking skills of the second year students
at FOE, HOU
3. Introduction:
3.1 Rational of the study
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English is considered as an international language and is used widely in
many fields such as business, science, media, education, … all over the
world. Nowadays, in the global intergration, it is more important than ever to
master this language, therefore many schools and universities from different
countries have put English as a compulsory subject in their national
academic curriculums, and Vietnam is no exception. According to Nunan
(1991), among English language skills, speaking is the most important aspect
of learning a foreign language, and success is measured in terms of the
ability to carry out a conversation in that language. Speaking, hence, seems
to be the most important skills that should be focused on more in the process
of teaching and learning English. Although EFL learners always want to
adept all of the skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking) to the finest but
in fact, their speaking skill is not as good as the other ones. Many university
students still find it challenging to fully achieve the speaking skill, especially
second year English-majored students in the tertitary context of Hanoi Open
University (HOU) in Vietnam.
With the hope of helping students learn to speak effectively, the difficulties
in learning to speak English have been chosen as the topic of the present
research. Realizing the current difficulties that the second year students in
the faculty of English encounter will attribute to the improvement and
enhancement of the learning and teaching English speaking quality in FOE.
The research will first shed a light on how learners think and study to speak
English in FOE; second, it will reinterpret the recent difficulties in learning
to speak English that learners meet in terms of revised relevant theories.
Third, it will recommend some solutions to upgrade the learning to speak
English quality in FOE.
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- Identify what difficulties the second year students in FOE meet when they
learn to speak English
- Suggest some realistic and appropriate techniques to help improve learning
to speak English in FOE
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4. Literature review
The literature review is organized in two parts: previous studies and review
of theoratical background. The first part summarizes the previous
investigations into criticisms both overseas and in Vietnam. The second part
aims to review the literature on the relationship between language, culture
and communication, definitions, classifications of speech arts, the act of
critisizing, theory of cross-culture communication, which are all related to
the study.
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The definition of speaking: It is obvious that speaking is the key means of
human communication. It enables people to express their feelings, opinions
and to communicate with other people in the world.
There are many experts defining “speaking” as follows:
According to Brown, speaking is “a constructing meaning interactive
process that is comprised producing and receiving information”.
Furthermore,
Harris (1974) defines speaking as the encoding process whereby we
communicate our ideas, thought, and feeling orally. It means that we produce
spoken message to someone. The spoken message includes ideas, thought
and feeling that we want to share, influence, or interact to other people.
Similarly, Byrne (1984) states “speaking is a two-way process between
speaker and listener and involves productive and receptive skills of
understanding”. It means that the speaker has to convey message in
appropriate language so that the listener
can decode that message. Meanwhile, Lado (1964) describes speaking as the
ability to express oneself in life situation, or the ability to report acts or
situations in precise words, or the ability to converse, or to express a
sequence of ideas fluently. This idea means that
speaking emphasizes more to the ability of an individual to convey
something whether it is in the form of expression, report, etc. with the
language he has. Additionally, Chaney & Burk (1998) defines speaking as “a
process of building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non-
verbal symbol, in a variety of contexts”.
From the definition above, it can be inferred that speaking is a complex
interactive process between the speakers and listeners in order to produce,
decode and receive messages through the use of verbal and non-verbal
symbols. In other words, speaking is
a tool enabling speakers to transfer their ideas that are arranged and
developed to listeners clearly, effectively and correctly.
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5. References
Alrasheedi, S. (2020). Investigation of Factors Influencing Speaking
Performance of Saudi EFL Learners. Arab World English Journal.
Brown, H. D. (2001). Teaching by Principles: An Interactive Approach to
Language Pedagogy. New York: Longman.
Byrne, D. (1984). Language learning in the classroom: Teaching oral English.
Hong Kong: Longman.
Chaney, A. L., and Burk, T. L. (1998). Teaching Oral Communication in
Grades K-8. Boston:
Allyn & Bacon.
Harris, D. P. (1974). Testing English as a Second Language. New Delhi: Tata.
Lado, R. (1964). Language Teaching: A scientific Approach. New York:
McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Nunan, D. (1991). LanguageTeaching Methodology. A Textbook for Teachers.
New York: Prentice Hall International, Ltd.
Ngo, P. T. (2010). A study on the difficulties in learning speaking English of the
first year students at the Faculty of Information Technology, Thai Nguyen
University.
Tram, H. T. A. (2020). Problems of learning speaking skills enoutered by
English major students at Ba Ria-Vung Tau University, Vietnam .