Glossophobia in EFL classroom: exploring the fear of public speaking among the university students in Bhutan
Abstract
Public speaking is recognized as one of the crucial life skills, serving as a means for
individuals to develop confidence through their communication abilities (Adnan et al., 2014). It
refers to a situation where an individual is talking or delivering a speech in front of a crowd or a
public gathering. However, one of the primary issues that students encounter in various
educational institutions is their fear of speaking in public. This fear of speaking in public is also
referred to as one of the phobias, which is ‘glossophobia.’ Therefore, the study is about
Glossophobia in the EFL Classroom: Exploring the Fear of Public Speaking among University
Students in Bhutan. Hence, the study's main objective is to explore the root causes of
experiencing the fear of public speaking in the EFL classroom. The study further explores ways
to overcome this fear of speaking in a public setting. This research study focuses on university
students in Bhutan through a qualitative approach. It is undertaken through interviews to gather
data or information from students across various universities in Bhutan through students'
experiences, perceptions, and behavior. The ultimate goal and result of this research is a
comprehensive understanding of the glossophobia experienced by the students and the causes
and possible strategies to overcome this issue. Also, these findings are intended to enhance
student's confidence in public speaking.
LC Subject Headings
Fear--Public speaking.; English language--Oral communication.; Fear--English-speaking--Students(Higher education)--Bhutan.Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2024.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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