Impact of Krashen’s affective filters on English speaking skills of Aliya Madrasah students in Dakhil and Alim level
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2020-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Amin, A.K.M. AshrafulMetadata
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This research looks into the matter of teaching and learning process of English speaking in
madrasahs in Bangladesh. While doing so, it tries to relate Stephen Krashen’s hypothesis on
Affective filters from his monitor model theory. And, tries to look into how the affective filtersmotivation, anxiety and self-confidence are effecting madrasah students’ English speaking skills.
With a concentration on looking into those particular factors and analysing their effects on a
madrasah student’s mind-set while learning and practicing spoken English inside their
classrooms, it also tries to find out the reasons behind the existence of those factors. Through
surveys, interviews of teachers and students, this research hopes to address the said topics,
unearthing important details regarding teaching and learning English, especially spoken English
in Bangladeshi madrasahs. Lastly, some realistic suggestions for mitigating issues found out
through the research, as suggested by those interviewed is also added herewith
Keywords
Madrasah; Motivation; Anxiety; Self-Confidence; Affective Filter Hypothesis; Spoken English in BangladeshDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]