A teaching experience and a survey on methods of teaching speaking skills
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2013-08Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Sikder, ShafinazMetadata
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In my internship report, I tried to focus on a short investigation which I conducted while
taking classes as a training teacher in an English medium primary school. My internship
objective was to focus on how English speaking skill is taught in the school. I wanted to
observe how the teachers teach the oral skills (the methods and techniques) in the
classroom and whether it is facilitating effective learning for the students or not. I
analyzed a short survey based on the interview of some English teachers and described
my experience as their speaking teacher. My main motive was to examine the way they
taught: whether it is the same traditional approach that has been followed since the
colonial period or they are using some upgraded method to conduct speaking classes. I
wrote this brief report where I found that most teachers preferred a traditional way of
teaching speaking to the young learners and interestingly the students are quite habituated
with it. This helped me understand why students fail to speak fluent English even after
twelve years of schooling. While teaching, I tried to apply some of the speaking
techniques, activities and practices that I learned as a student of English Linguistics. The
literature reviews (secondary data), statistical demonstration of the survey, its
methodology, teacher’s interview and discussion/findings along with my contributions
are included in the paper. The paper also illustrates what difficulties I faced while
teaching speaking in a different way. Besides, the limitations of this survey/observation report and recommendations of how to make students speak fluently in the classroom are provide in the conclusion.