Publication: Investigating the Role of Self-Talk Practice in Developing Spontaneous Speaking Confidence Among Foundation Students at a Private University in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2025-07-08
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SLIIT City UNI
Abstract
Successful spontaneous conversation is an
essential skill for an ESL learner. Spontaneous conversations
become difficult as they involve instant thinking and
processing. This study investigates whether self-talk would be
an efficient strategy to improve the confidence level in
spontaneous conversations in ESL learners. The study was
done among a group of students from SLIIT City Uni,
semester 1 February intake batch. A Mixed method was used
in a pre-test/post-test design for data collection, namely pretest
and post-test. A self-talk intervention was implemented
over a period of seven days between these interview sessions.
The findings indicated a significant improvement in ESL
Learners’ confidence levels during spontaneous
conversations following the implementation of the self-talk
strategy. In this study, the qualitative analysis complemented
the quantitative findings, and several important
recommendations were proposed based on the integrated
results.
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Keywords
Confidence in speaking, Rubric-based assessment, Self-talk strategy, Spontaneous conversation
