PubsMeetT 1: A Guide to Enhancing Tertiary ESL Speaking Skills

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Keywords:

Communication apprehension, communication skills, public speaking, Malaysian ESL undergraduates

Abstract

Many Malaysian ESL undergraduates encounter communication apprehension while performing public speaking activities as they continue learning their respective courses that require oral presentations as part of assessments through online platforms as well as face-to-face classes. Accordingly, courses need to be tweaked to cater to the demand for crucial employability skills which requires the individual to have communication skills and to be a fluent English speaker. Realizing that many Malaysian ESL undergraduates experience communication apprehension when it comes to public speaking or oral presentation skills which impede employability, thus, an effective and engaging technique needs to be implemented in a way that can incorporate speaking skills through the usage of the target language. An interactive meeting template known as Public Speaking Meeting Template 1 (PubsMeetT 1), has been developed for ESL teaching and learning to enhance oral presentation skills among undergraduates. This template would be a guide to improve the undergraduates’ oral presentation skills as it will involve the ESL learners taking part in specific roles for classes based on the roles assigned. Thus, the objective of the template is to prepare ESL undergraduates for real-life meetings that need different responses at times and to create a conducive environment to promote communication and leadership skills at meetings. The novelty of this template is that it is designed for an hour’s session that could be utilized conveniently for different classes as it can be re-used by editing the interactive template that caters to the needs of the course which promotes a positive environment to foster communication skills.

Author Biographies

Asmaa AlSaqqaf, Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Dr. Asmaa AlSaqqaf is a senior lecturer from the faculty of Psychology and Education , Universiti Malaysia Sabah. She has numerous years experience of teaching ESL as well supervise students for post graduate studies.

Lindey Easter Apolonius, University Teknologi MARA

Lindey Easter Apolonius works as an ESL senior lecturer at Academy of Language Studies , University Teknologi MARA, Sabah, Malaysia.

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Published

2022-11-02

How to Cite

Joseph A. Alagiaraj Thambu Raj, Asmaa AlSaqqaf, & Lindey Easter Apolonius. (2022). PubsMeetT 1: A Guide to Enhancing Tertiary ESL Speaking Skills. Malaysia Journal of Invention and Innovation, 1(1), 39–43. Retrieved from https://digit360.com.my/mjii/index.php/home/article/view/4