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A Path to Speaking Excellence : Exploring Causes and Effects among Speaking Barriers

A Path to Speaking Excellence : Exploring Causes and Effects among Speaking Barriers

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  Past studies conducted on the students" verbal participation both in and out of class have explored and identified variables affecting the process of learning to speak English. However, little is known about the causes and effects of these variables. A survey form developed from a previous study was administered to 468 university students taking English conversation classes from native speakers of English. To better understand the causes and effects of speaking barriers, path analysis was administered as the main tool of investigation. The results of the study indicate that familiarities toward NS (Native Speaker) teachers, learner faithfulness, che-myon, NS teachers" classroom management skills, and NS teacher"s trustworthiness account for 50.72% of speaking grades. These factors are causally related to learner attitudes. However, with regard to speaking grades, all of the above factors except che-myon are also causally related with each other. Therefore, it was concluded that learner attitudes can be improved by minimizing che-myon, however, che-myon itself cannot be a predictor of speaking grades. To validate the findings of the study, related research work is discussed and implications are provided.

Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION<BR>Ⅱ. METHOD<BR>Ⅲ. DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS<BR>Ⅳ. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION<BR>REFERENCES<BR>

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