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Public Speaking in EFL Postgraduate Courses in Italy: A Case Study with Students of Political Science, University of Genoa

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  • Francesco Pierini

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The teaching of soft skills in EFL postgraduate courses is increasingly part of the Italian university curricula, albeit with some delay compared to foreign universities. Postgraduate English language courses need to focus on the use of language in foreseeable situations by creating opportunities to use the language in public contexts. Meetings, presentations, debates are the activities that young people will increasingly be called upon to engage in. Rather than solely on theoretical knowledge learned previously, these activities develop the practical use of language, in front of an audience, with a structured discourse and with some emphasis on the non-verbal elements of communication. Although these aspects may appear daunting to students, more often than not, they have been able to overcome their anxiety, not only in relation to the embarrassment of speaking a foreign language in public, but even to the mere act of speaking in public, which represents an obstacle in itself. In this study a case of Italian postgraduate students of Political Science was carried out and analysed.

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  • Francesco Pierini, 2020. "Public Speaking in EFL Postgraduate Courses in Italy: A Case Study with Students of Political Science, University of Genoa," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(8), pages 127-127, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:13:y:2020:i:8:p:127
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    1. Kriangkrai Yaikhong & Siriluck Usaha, 2012. "A Measure of EFL Public Speaking Class Anxiety: Scale Development and Preliminary Validation and Reliability," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(12), pages 1-23, December.
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