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Exigent challenge: the negative speaking experiences of SHS students in UM Peñaplata college

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2023-05
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Tabog, Lovely
Varquez, Clyden
Familgan, Geralyn
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Education
Teachers
Typical classroom
Senior high school learners
Qualitative-phenomenological research
Data triangulation method
Island Garden City of Samal, Philippines
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This qualitative-phenomenological study envisioned understanding learners’ negative experiences in speaking English inside the classroom at UM Peñaplata College, Island Garden City of Samal. This research is anchored through the study of Pabro-Maquidato (2021), which emphasized that learners experience emotional tensions, physiological symptoms, and mental difficulties when they speak English. Eight Grade 11 and 12 Senior High School participants in this study were involved in an In-depth Interview (IDI). Participants’ negative experiences revealed six themes; inferiority complex, apprehension, indulging voluntary and involuntary movement, classroom distractions, difficulty in expressing thoughts, and teacher reproaches. From their coping mechanisms, seven themes emerged; diverting one’s attention, breathing techniques, composing oneself, crying behind closed doors, eating, cursing, and talking to trusted friends. Their insights exhibited four themes; lowers confidence level, induces motivation to strive more, furnishes avenues to gain lessons, and engenders disappointments and discouragements. Results suggested that for learners to overcome their negative speaking experiences, teachers’ primary role is to create an environment that is student-friendly and convenient for them to speak their thoughts.
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