ATTITUDE OF NON-SPECLIZED IN ENGLISH TERTIARY LEVEL STUDENTS TOWARDS THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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2015
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Abstract
III
Abstract
This
study
investigates
the attitude of
non
-
speclized
students
in
studying
English towards the
English language. The researcher designed a
questionnaire
for 1
st
, 2
n
, 3
rd
and 4
th
year
to measure the attitude of tertiary
level non
-
speclized students towards English language. The researcher
also
interviewed 5 tutors of English language. The
questionna
ire’s
sample
of this study consisted of 100 students from Alneelain University. These
students were randomly chosen from different level (first, second, third
and fourth year students). The data is analyzed via SPSS descriptive
statistic method.
The fin
dings of the study disclosed that questionnaire and interview
results are inconsistent. The questionnaire has showed students positive
attitude towards English language whereas the interview has showed
negative attitude. Secondly, student
s lack self
-
confid
ence. Thirdly,
Students think that English is difficult and complicated to learn. In
addition, the classes are very large and the numbers of students are big.
Moreover, students get bored during English classes. Finally, students
avoid expressing opinions
in classroom discussion because they fear of
making mistakes.
Based on the findings, the researcher recommends
teachers to motivate students by involving them in the activities. Also
curriculum designers should build the curriculum around students’
inter
est, so
as
to create activities which make students confident
Description
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
For M.A. degree in
English (Applied Linguistics)
Keywords
Applied Linguistics