Overcoming barriers in teaching efl to non-linguistic students

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The transition to the knowledge-based economy requires a new generation of professionals with a complex set of skills and competencies. These include English language skills, which will help them to merge into the international professional community. One dimension of this challenge is finding effective unconventional approaches to mass EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teaching for non-linguistic university students, to increase their motivation, interest in learning English, and their willingness to use this foreign language actively by lowering communication barriers. In this study, we investigate the effectiveness of an experimental EFL teaching and learning framework, aimed at helping non-linguistic majors students to develop an English communication competence through an artificial bilingual environment. Statistical analysis and comparison of the results of the students’ surveys suggest that using more unconventional activities and a strong focus on students’ social interactions, interdisciplinary language activities and heterogeneity of study groups, builds students’ intrinsic motivation, removes communication barriers and increases the need to use English in real life.

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Abramova, I. E., Ananyina, A. V., Sherehova, O. M., & Shishmolina, E. P. (2020). Overcoming barriers in teaching efl to non-linguistic students. Education and Self Development, 15(2), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.26907/esd15.2.02

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