An Analysis of English Oral Communication Apprehension and Anxiety of Engineering Undergraduates in Pakistan

  • Soomro M
  • Siming I
  • Channa M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper investigates the communication apprehension (CA) and a form of anxiety which affects the engineering undergraduates’ oral communicative skills in English and particularly in oral presentations. However, this study was mainly based on the research question to be investigated: What barriers prevail among undergraduates that handicap their successful language learning and oral communicative skills in English? This study used qualitative instruments for collecting data; the instruments used were included as semi-structured interviews with eight participants and two focus group discussion to explore the barriers among Pakistani undergraduates. The data were analyzed using content analysis of the gathered data. The results revealed that communication apprehension can cause the variety of barriers among undergraduates during oral presentation. The results provided positive insights to communication practitioners and language educators on the issues related to communication apprehension; therefore, certain measures need to be taken to surmount the identified barriers.

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Soomro, M. A., Siming, I. A., Channa, M. A., Shah, S. H. R., Naeem, N., & Abbasi, A. M. (2019). An Analysis of English Oral Communication Apprehension and Anxiety of Engineering Undergraduates in Pakistan. International Journal of English Linguistics, 9(2), 162. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v9n2p162

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