It is evident that even students had already English subjects in the primary and secondary years, some of them are afraid to use the English language in the classroom in the tertiary level. They find difficulty in expressing themselves using the said language because of several factors. This study focuses on helping the students face their fear in public speaking, which interferes their oral communication skills. The teacher-researcher introduced an intervention called Popsispeak. This study utilized a one-shot case study. A total of 28 students of Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges who were enrolled in the class of the teacher-researcher for the A.Y. 2017-2018 2nd semester served as the respondents of the study. T-test for Dependent Sample...
Many strategies have always been used to improve students’ speaking ability, especially how to speak...
English-speaking anxiety is a specific phenomenon in the context of English language learning which ...
Speaking anxiety in this research was interpreted as a feeling of nervousness when EFL students were...
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate about level of EFL students speaking anxiety in public spe...
Public speaking anxiety poses great challenges to developing these skills. It is estimated that appr...
Regardless of the profession, everyone should possess good communication skills in different context...
This research was done to investigate the sources of language anxiety in public speaking and to find...
The ability to speak is a very important aspect, especially in oral presentations in the learning pr...
This study explores the effectiveness of reducing college students’ public speaking anxiety by combi...
The objectives of this research are to discover what makes students have anxiety in Public speaking ...
Glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, is not uncommon. Students may fail at work or at schoo...
For those who use English as a foreign language, speaking English is one of the most difficult issue...
Abstract: This study is aimed at finding out (1) the level of students’ speaking anxiety at English ...
This study explores English as a foreign language students’ challenges and investigates solutions fo...
Public speaking is frequently referred to as an anxiety-provoking activity. Volition is linked to in...
Many strategies have always been used to improve students’ speaking ability, especially how to speak...
English-speaking anxiety is a specific phenomenon in the context of English language learning which ...
Speaking anxiety in this research was interpreted as a feeling of nervousness when EFL students were...
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate about level of EFL students speaking anxiety in public spe...
Public speaking anxiety poses great challenges to developing these skills. It is estimated that appr...
Regardless of the profession, everyone should possess good communication skills in different context...
This research was done to investigate the sources of language anxiety in public speaking and to find...
The ability to speak is a very important aspect, especially in oral presentations in the learning pr...
This study explores the effectiveness of reducing college students’ public speaking anxiety by combi...
The objectives of this research are to discover what makes students have anxiety in Public speaking ...
Glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, is not uncommon. Students may fail at work or at schoo...
For those who use English as a foreign language, speaking English is one of the most difficult issue...
Abstract: This study is aimed at finding out (1) the level of students’ speaking anxiety at English ...
This study explores English as a foreign language students’ challenges and investigates solutions fo...
Public speaking is frequently referred to as an anxiety-provoking activity. Volition is linked to in...
Many strategies have always been used to improve students’ speaking ability, especially how to speak...
English-speaking anxiety is a specific phenomenon in the context of English language learning which ...
Speaking anxiety in this research was interpreted as a feeling of nervousness when EFL students were...