紧急挑战:UM Peñaplata 学院高中生的负面演讲经历

Lovely Tabog, Clyden Varquez, Geralyn Familgan
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这项定性-现象学研究旨在了解萨马尔岛花园城市 UM Peñaplata 学院的学习者在课堂上说英语时的负面体验。本研究强调,学习者在说英语时会出现情绪紧张、生理症状和心理障碍。参与本研究的八名 11 年级和 12 年级高中生接受了深度访谈(IDI)。受试者的负面体验揭示了六个主题:自卑感、忧虑、放纵自主和非自主运动、课堂分心、难以表达思想和教师责备。从他们的应对机制来看,出现了七个主题:转移注意力、呼吸技巧、自我安慰、关起门来哭泣、进食、咒骂和与信任的朋友交谈。他们的见解表现出四个主题:降低自信水平、诱发更多努力的动力、提供获得教训的途径以及产生失望和气馁。研究结果表明,要让学生克服负面的口语体验,教师的首要任务是创造一个对学生友好的环境,方便他们说出自己的想法。
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Exigent Challenge: The Negative Speaking Experiences of Senior High School Students in UM Peñaplata College
This qualitative-phenomenological study envisioned understanding learners' negative experiences in speaking English inside the classroom at UM Peñaplata College, Island Garden City of Samal. It was emphasized in this study that learners experience emotional tensions, physiological symptoms, and mental difficulties when they speak English. Eight Grade 11 and 12 Senior High School participants in this study were involved in an In-depth Interview (IDI). Participants' negative experiences revealed six themes; inferiority complex, apprehension, indulging voluntary and involuntary movements, classroom distractions, difficulty in expressing thoughts, and teacher reproaches. From their coping mechanisms, seven themes emerged; diverting one’s attention, breathing techniques, composing oneself, crying behind closed doors, eating, cursing, and talking to trusted friends. Their insights exhibited four themes; lowers confidence level, induces motivation to strive more, furnishes avenues to gain lessons, and engenders disappointments and discouragements. Results suggested that for learners to overcome their negative speaking experiences, teachers' primary role is to create an environment that is student-friendly and convenient for them to speak their thoughts.
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