Willingness to Communicate among EFL Middle School Students in a Selected School in H City, China
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Haiyun zhang
Faculty of Education, Language, Psychology and Music, SEGi University, PJU 5, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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Syaza Hazirah Mohd Hashim
Faculty of Education, Languages, Psychology and Music, SEGi University, PJU 5, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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- Communication Willingness, EFL Language Skill, Middle School Students' Communication
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In the Chinese education system, there is a notable emphasis on developing reading and writing skills in English, often employing a teacher-centered instructional approach. This focus may inadvertently sideline opportunities for real-world engagement and verbal communication in English, potentially hindering students' confidence and preparedness for oral language use. Recognizing the significance of cultivating a willingness to communicate as a crucial aspect of effective foreign language teaching, this study delves into factors influencing students' communication willingness, specifically exploring the impact of anxiety, self-efficacy, and speech proficiency. The research encompasses 361 participants from H City, China's middle school. The findings reveal a positive classroom environment and favorable experiences among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. The reported low anxiety levels indicate that effective teaching methods and gradual exposure to English-speaking activities contribute to a constructive and confidence-building learning atmosphere. Interestingly, though anxiety is found to have a practically negligible impact on willingness to communicate, both speech proficiency and self-efficacy exhibit moderate to strong positive associations with students' willingness to engage in English communication. These results highlight the significance of nurturing speech proficiency and self-efficacy in language learning contexts to foster active participation and confidence in English.
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- 2024-03-24
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- 9th ASIA Internatational Confernece 2023
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