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SPEAKING IN ENGLISH
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Abstract
This research focused on assessing students' attitudes towards speaking English, using a
descriptive-correlational approach to analyze their profiles and attitudes. The study revealed
that students from Junior High School generally value speaking English, despite feeling
insecure about their proficiency, fearing mistakes and potential ridicule. They recognize the
importance of English for future careers and believe practice will enhance their skills.
Emphasizing the need for classroom motivation to enhance student’s English speaking
attitudes.
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Keywords: attitude towards speaking in English, Junior high school
CHAPTER I:
INTRODUCTION
I.I: Background of the study
The prominence of English as a global language has significantly elevated its role in
However, in the San Isidro Integrated School, particularly among Junior high school level
students, speaking English appears to pose notable challenges. Various factors impact the
acquisition of spoken English skills, with attitude being a key determinant. Attitudes, shaped
dynamics also play a crucial role in language learning, with females often exhibiting greater
especially through a gender lens, is pivotal for enhancing student engagement and
outcomes in second language acquisition. This study delves into the significance of attitudes
as a crucial factor in students' success in spoken English, focusing on Junior high school
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1.2 Statement of the problem:
This study focused on assessing students' attitudes towards speaking in English of Junior
High School at San Isidro Integrated School, City of Isabela, Division of Cagayan.
1-To investigate the attitudes of Junior high school students towards speaking in English
2- Examining whether the attitude of the students towards speaking in English
significantly differs according to their profile variables such as their Grade and sex.
This study is focused to investigate the Junior High school students towards speaking
The respondents of the study are the Junior High School of San Isidro Integrated
School.
emphasis on Junior High School students, aiming for a more targeted and sex-appropriate
CHAPTER II:
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
These chapter deals with the literature relevant to this study. Many studies have been
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Herwiana & Laili (2021) conducted a study on 'Students’ Attitude towards English Language Learning.
This study tries to find out the students' attitude towards English language learning in Jombang
elementary schools. Attitude is one of the factors that influence language acquisition. The study
used a qualitative research methodology. The data were gathered by using a questionnaire. The
findings showed that most of the students have a positive attitude towards English.
Delić (2020) studied the attitude towards learning English as a foreign language. This study aimed to
investigate the negative attitudes that students may have towards language learning in high school.
The data were collected from 160 high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) using a
questionnaire adapted by researchers. The results show that our participants report more negative
than positive attitudes towards language learning and that the factors, which influence their
negative attitudes, are school policy, learning environment, and teaching methodology. The results
also indicate that there exists no statistically significant difference between genders, as well as
between four high school grades in terms of their interpretation of positive and negative attitudes
In their study, Abidin Dr. et al. (2012) investigated Libyan secondary school students' attitudes
toward learning English in terms of the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional aspects. A total of 180
participants in the three study years from three specializations of Basic Sciences, Life Sciences, and
Social Sciences took a questionnaire as a measuring instrument. Regarding the three aspects of
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attitude, i.e., cognitive, behavioral, and emotional, the participants showed negative attitudes
towards learning English. On the demographic profile, there were statistically significant attitudinal
differences regarding gender and field of study but not year of study. Based on the research findings,
CHAPTER III:
METHODOLOGY
Junior High School student’s attitude toward speaking in English. The participants of this
Respondents
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The method of data collection employed for the present study was the stratified random
sampling. There are 104 students in San Isidro Integrated School. The purposive sampling
method was also adopted. As a result, the students were selected from the Junior High
Instruments
As the present study’s context is the same with that of Bui and Intarapresert (2013), their English
speaking Attitude Questionnaire (ESAQ) was used. It was constructed on the basis of the Language
Learning Attitude Questionnaire (2004) and Okert’s (2010) language learning questionnaire. The
statements in the ESAQ specifically pertains their feelings towards speaking in English, reasons why
they speak in English, reasons why English is important to them as well as their perceived English
speaking capability. Moreover, to ensure that the respondents knew the purpose of investigation
and answered the questionnaire with less fear and honesty, which, as stated by Intaraprasert (2000),
is very important, the questionnaires’ general instruction followed Dörnyei’s (2003) suggestion. This
involved providing information on the purpose, the importance of the study, and the organization
responsible for conducting the study, stating there is no right or wrong answer, requesting honest
Procedure
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The ESAQ was administered to students from the Junior High School. The researchers themselves
carried out the process strictly following the sampling plan so as to achieve the desired number and
qualified responses.
CHAPTER IIII:
RESULTS
Table 1: Shows that 48 total number of respondents are male while 43 of the remaining number of
respondents are female. Accordingly, there are relatively more male than female students in the
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Table 1: Profile of the respondents when grouped according to sex.
Males Females
56 48
6.Do you speak English because it will make your parents or your teacher /
proud of you.
8. Do you think if you put much effort in practicing, you can speak well. /
9. You are worried about making mistakes when you speak English. /
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10. You are afraid of being laughed at when you make mistakes in /
speaking English.
Conclusion
The study concludes that the junior high school students have positive attitude towards speaking in
English and that they view speaking in English as important in general. However, speaking in English
is
feared by most students because they are afraid of being laughed at when
committing mistakes in speaking. They may not like to speak the language
they think that they can speak English well if provided opportunities to practice.
Chapter IIIII
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Appendix
Instructions: To what extent do you agree with the following items? The
following items ask about your attitudes towards speaking in English. Remember
read the statements below carefully and tick the appropriate choices that reflect
Note: Tick (√) only one option for each item in the questionnaire
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2. Speaking English is fun.
6. You speak English because it will make your parents or your teacher
proud of you.
8. Do you think if you put much effort in practicing, you can speak well.
9. You are worried about making mistakes when you speak English.
10. You are afraid of being laughed at when you make mistakes in
speaking English.
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1.You enjoy speaking English.
6. You speak English because it will make your parents or your teacher
proud of you.
8. Do you think if you put much effort in practicing, you can speak well.
9. You are worried about making mistakes when you speak English.
10. You are afraid of being laughed at when you make mistakes in
speaking English.
Note: Tick (√) only one option for each item in the questionnaire
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STATEMENTS AGREE DISAGREE
8. Do you think if you put much effort in practicing, you can speak well.
9. You are worried about making mistakes when you speak English.
10. You are afraid of being laughed at when you make mistakes in
speaking English.
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