Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication

Communication strategies (CSs) play a significant role in enabling EFL students to achieve a higher level of English proficiency and good ability in oral communication. Helping both EFL teachers and students gain awareness of CSs is essential in the Vietnamese context. This study, therefore, aimed...

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Main Authors: Le, Van Tuyen, Huynh, Thi An, Tran, Kim Hong
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-866312020-05-07T03:04:24Z Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication Chiến lược giao tiếp của sinh viên chuyên ngành tiếng anh Le, Van Tuyen Huynh, Thi An Tran, Kim Hong Communicative competence Communication strategies English-majored students Academic levels Vietnamese context Communication strategies (CSs) play a significant role in enabling EFL students to achieve a higher level of English proficiency and good ability in oral communication. Helping both EFL teachers and students gain awareness of CSs is essential in the Vietnamese context. This study, therefore, aimed to explore the most commonly used strategies in English oral communication among English-majored students at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam. Two instruments were employed to collect both qualitative and quantitative data, namely (1) the questionnaire and (2) the focus group with the participation of 213 English-majored sophomores, juniors and seniors. The findings of the study revealed that the most commonly-used speaking strategies are ‘fluency-oriented’, ‘message reduction and alteration’, and ‘negotiation for meaning while speaking’, and that the students used achievement strategies more often than reduction ones; and the most commonly-used listening strategies are ‘negotiation for meaning while listening’, ‘non-verbal’ and ‘scanning’. The findings also revealed that there are no significant differences in the use of CSs among the three academic levels of students. It is expected that the findings of the study would partly contribute to the enhancement of communicative competence (CoC) and the use of CSs among students at HUTECH in particular and at the Vietnamese tertiary level in general. 2020-05-07T03:04:24Z 2020-05-07T03:04:24Z 2020 Article Le, V. T., H, T. A., & Tran, K. H. (2020). Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication. VNU Journal of Foreign Studies, Vol.36, No.1 (2020) 156-179. http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/86631 en VNU Journal of Foreign Studies; application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
country Vietnam
collection VNU Digital Repository
language English
topic Communicative competence
Communication strategies
English-majored students
Academic levels
Vietnamese context
spellingShingle Communicative competence
Communication strategies
English-majored students
Academic levels
Vietnamese context
Le, Van Tuyen
Huynh, Thi An
Tran, Kim Hong
Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication
description Communication strategies (CSs) play a significant role in enabling EFL students to achieve a higher level of English proficiency and good ability in oral communication. Helping both EFL teachers and students gain awareness of CSs is essential in the Vietnamese context. This study, therefore, aimed to explore the most commonly used strategies in English oral communication among English-majored students at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), Vietnam. Two instruments were employed to collect both qualitative and quantitative data, namely (1) the questionnaire and (2) the focus group with the participation of 213 English-majored sophomores, juniors and seniors. The findings of the study revealed that the most commonly-used speaking strategies are ‘fluency-oriented’, ‘message reduction and alteration’, and ‘negotiation for meaning while speaking’, and that the students used achievement strategies more often than reduction ones; and the most commonly-used listening strategies are ‘negotiation for meaning while listening’, ‘non-verbal’ and ‘scanning’. The findings also revealed that there are no significant differences in the use of CSs among the three academic levels of students. It is expected that the findings of the study would partly contribute to the enhancement of communicative competence (CoC) and the use of CSs among students at HUTECH in particular and at the Vietnamese tertiary level in general.
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author Le, Van Tuyen
Huynh, Thi An
Tran, Kim Hong
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Huynh, Thi An
Tran, Kim Hong
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title Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication
title_short Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication
title_full Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication
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title_full_unstemmed Strategies used by undergraduate englishmajored students in oral communication
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