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Difficulties in Speaking English among the EFL students in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

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  • Zanyar Nathir Ghafar
  • Momen Yaseen M. Amin

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Speaking is a measure of linguistic ability and a fluent speaker is considered as a skilled language learner. In Kurdistan Region of Iraq -KRI, English is taught as a foreign language from elementary to university. However, Kurdish students, even university students, have challenges with speaking English and show their attitudes to speaking as one of the complex skills in language learning. This paper revealed that most learners have personal, linguistic, social, and environmental speaking challegnes. Lack of confidence, insufficient vocabulary, reluctance, nervousness while speaking, fear of making errors, lack of an appropriate setting to practice English, and lack of instructor enthusiasm were major problems of Kurdish students. This study looked at students' speech problems and their reasons. The researchers collected data from 12 second-year students in the National Institute of Technology, in sulaimaniyah city, as an example by adopting a semi-structured interview. The data were collected and analyzed in two significant categories- difficulties and reasons, with three subgroups. The research focused on psychological, social, environmental, interpersonal, and linguistic issues as challaenges of speaking difficulty, instructor and instruction, core curriculum, misuse of mother tongue, insufficient education, and classroom culture as causes of speaking inadequacy. The researchers recommend the development of a positive atmosphere, promoting knowledge acquisition, modifying teaching approaches, and rewriting courses.

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  • Zanyar Nathir Ghafar & Momen Yaseen M. Amin, 2022. "Difficulties in Speaking English among the EFL students in Iraqi Kurdistan Region," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 12(6), pages 286-286, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:12:y:2022:i:6:p:286
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