LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 20:12 December 2020
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A Study of English Speaking for Oral Presentation of
the Bachelor of Arts Fourth Year Students of
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
Chiang Mai Campus at Muang of Chiang Mai in Thailand

Phra Natthakit Kittiyano (Thaipattana)


Abstract

The paper aims to know the situation of the target students and its problems related so that to seek for the solution to cope with to improve their English Oral Presentation and to be applicable for the similar scenarios, especially, those in the Buddhist Universities in South East Asia. In the context, it is found that anxiety and shyness are the key factors of the issue.

Keywords: oral presentation skill, English speaking skills, International students, Buddhist University, EFL

1. Introduction

This study investigates the ability and development in using English oral presentation of the fourth-year students, majoring in English (English Program) Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University or MCU (Chiang Mai Campus)—the target students.

(1) To study English presentation of the target students.
(2) Identify factors contributing to the problems of oral presentation among the students in English speaking classes.
(3) To trigger the problems so as to improve that.

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Phra Natthakit Kittiyano (Thaipattana)
The Program of Master of Arts in English (International Program)
Faculty of Humanities
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
Thailand
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