Publication: To Leave or not to Leave: Attitudes of the Undergraduates towards Speaking in an Online ESL Classroom
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Covid 19 pandemic has affected all sectors in Sri
Lanka including education. Online delivery
mode was integrated into tertiary education in
most of the universities to meet the new
challenges. Facilitators of the English as a
second language (ESL) classes use effective
strategies and platforms to improve English
language(L2) proficiency of the students.
Improving speaking of the learners in such
online ESL classes is challenging. ESL facilitator
commonly experienced that some students
leave the meeting when they are assigned to do
a group activity or a speaking activity. Hence, it
is vital to study the attitudes of the students
towards speaking in an online class to help
them improve speaking. A questionnaire was
distributed among the first year, first and
second semester students in a non-state
university, and one hundred twenty-eight
responses were collected. The results of the
quantitative data were analysed using the
percentages of the responses. As revealed, the
main reason to avoid ESL lectures is irregular
power cuts. On the other hand, the learners
have not clearly identified the importance of L2
speaking. The majority use L2 only for oral
exams/ assignments, and some prefer the
recording. The decision to leave the online
lecture when there are speaking activities is
rooted mainly from psychological factors, and
then secondly from linguistics factors. With
proper guidance the students may change their
attitudes towards L2 speaking, and their
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decision to leave the online lecture would be
less.
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Leave, online ESL lectures, Speaking, attitude, factors
Citation
Ashani Erandi Peiris. (2022). To Leave or not to Leave: Attitudes of the Undergraduates towards Speaking in an Online ESL Classroom. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 46 - 50.
