Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English

Poor communication competency among Malaysians has become a national problem as this has affected the performance and employability of Malaysian graduates (Azizan and Chew, 2007). In one of the surveys was by the Ministry of Higher Education (2010) on 10,818 undergraduates, it is found that one out...

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Main Author: Yeap, Evelyn Ewe Lin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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description Poor communication competency among Malaysians has become a national problem as this has affected the performance and employability of Malaysian graduates (Azizan and Chew, 2007). In one of the surveys was by the Ministry of Higher Education (2010) on 10,818 undergraduates, it is found that one out of the three soft skills Malaysian students lack is English language communication skills. Lately, as highlighted in the newspapers, the declining standard of English in the country have been attributed to policies that have not emphasised English in the education system, and students’ lack of interest in learning the language (Azizan and Lee, 2011). Therefore,factors which contribute to Malaysian students’ inability to orally communicate in English have become an important area of study. This study investigates Malaysian students’ willingness to communicate (WTC) in English as a Second Language (ESL) and its relationship to Motivation, and to Self-perceived Communication Competence (SPCC) respectively. The subjects comprised eight hundred and twenty five secondary schools students who were selected using convenience sampling. The data was collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interview. The questionnaires were used to assess students’ perception of their own WTC,SPCC and Motivation, while the interview questionnaire was used to triangulate the data. The data was analyzed using descriptive analysis,Pearson Correlation Coefficient, Multiple Linear Regression, and Hierarchical Multiple Regression. Results show that there is a high, positive, and significant correlation between WTC and SPCC; and an indirect, significant correlation between WTC and Motivation. It is found that both variables significantly contribute to WTC. Between the two, SPCC is found to contribute higher to WTC as compared to Motivation. The findings are discussed in relation to its pedagogical implications.
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spelling upm-487172016-10-17T04:46:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48717/ Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English Yeap, Evelyn Ewe Lin Poor communication competency among Malaysians has become a national problem as this has affected the performance and employability of Malaysian graduates (Azizan and Chew, 2007). In one of the surveys was by the Ministry of Higher Education (2010) on 10,818 undergraduates, it is found that one out of the three soft skills Malaysian students lack is English language communication skills. Lately, as highlighted in the newspapers, the declining standard of English in the country have been attributed to policies that have not emphasised English in the education system, and students’ lack of interest in learning the language (Azizan and Lee, 2011). Therefore,factors which contribute to Malaysian students’ inability to orally communicate in English have become an important area of study. This study investigates Malaysian students’ willingness to communicate (WTC) in English as a Second Language (ESL) and its relationship to Motivation, and to Self-perceived Communication Competence (SPCC) respectively. The subjects comprised eight hundred and twenty five secondary schools students who were selected using convenience sampling. The data was collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interview. The questionnaires were used to assess students’ perception of their own WTC,SPCC and Motivation, while the interview questionnaire was used to triangulate the data. The data was analyzed using descriptive analysis,Pearson Correlation Coefficient, Multiple Linear Regression, and Hierarchical Multiple Regression. Results show that there is a high, positive, and significant correlation between WTC and SPCC; and an indirect, significant correlation between WTC and Motivation. It is found that both variables significantly contribute to WTC. Between the two, SPCC is found to contribute higher to WTC as compared to Motivation. The findings are discussed in relation to its pedagogical implications. 2012-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48717/1/FPP%202012%2080R.pdf Yeap, Evelyn Ewe Lin (2012) Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. English language - Spoken English - Problems, exercises, etc English language - Usage English language - Composition and exercises
spellingShingle English language - Spoken English - Problems, exercises, etc
English language - Usage
English language - Composition and exercises
Yeap, Evelyn Ewe Lin
Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title_full Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title_fullStr Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title_short Malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in English
title_sort malaysian secondary school students' willingness to communicate in english
topic English language - Spoken English - Problems, exercises, etc
English language - Usage
English language - Composition and exercises
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48717/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48717/1/FPP%202012%2080R.pdf