The Impact of Interactive Language Learning Activities on Enhancing University Students’ Spoken English
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https://doi.org/10.59075/ijss.v3i3.1911Keywords:
Interactive Practices, Spoken English, Enhancement, University Students, ImpactAbstract
The communicative abilities of learners in the English language have been poor as a result of the elements that affect the learners' self-confidence and drive to communicate. Unfortunately, despite the efforts made to find solutions to the problem, which was caused by a lack of communicative ability among learners in Pakistan, the issue continued. As a result, a study like this one was carried out to investigate the impact that interactive activities can have on improving students' spoken English at the university level. The purpose of this study was to investigate how successful interactive language learning activities are at encouraging students to participate in classroom discussions about language learning. The participants were given a set of questionnaires, each of which consisted of two sections and a total of thirty questions. Both the students and the teachers had their own individual sections. Each segment focuses on 15 questions. This research was carried out with the participation of 300 university students from the education department as well as 30 educators who were chosen at random. After compiling the results, they were laid out in tabular format for presentation. The study found that a learner's English-speaking ability is affected by factors such as their level of self-confidence, motivation, and the learning environment. Additionally, the study found that interactive language learning activities are capable of overcoming challenges associated with communicative issues in the classroom setting. In conclusion, the learners' ability to speak English was significantly increased as a result of participating in interactive language learning activities.
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