Challenges of learning spoken English in Bangladesh: A comparative study of English major and non-major university students
Abstract
This study deals with the challenges students face in spoken English. Learning spoken
English is essential for self-expression. Good command over spoken English is one of the
important skills for the students who want to build up their career in modern life. The
main aim of this research is : how an English language learner could become a fluent
English speaker. The objective of this study is to identify the conditions of the English
language learners who enjoy institutional facilities more than the learners without
institutional facilities. A mixed methods research design is employed to carry out this research.
Both qualitative and quantitative data have been used, however, much more importance
has been given on qualitative rather than quantitative data. The English major students
due to classroom advantages get more chances to participate in the training on English
speaking skill which help them to develop their fluency in spoken English. By contrast,
the English non-major students do not get enough opportunities to do English language
courses from their departments. As a result, the English non-major students face more
challenges than English major students in learning spoken English. The study also reveals
some other factors that help English major students to develop better spoken English than the
non-major English students. At the end based on the study some recommendations are made
which may helpful for various stakeholders.
Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2021.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [621]