International Conference on Education and Language (ICEL)
Vol 1 (2014): 2nd ICEL 2014

An Investigation of Thai High School Students’ English Language Learning Problems

Than Thamajaree (School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University)
Amporn Sa-ngiamwibool (School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 May 2014

Abstract

A way to improve English language teaching is an investigation of students’ English language problems. This study therefore explored Thai high school students’ English language learning problems. This was a case study, employing a survey design and using a questionnaire as instrument for data collection. The subjects were 104 high school students in Lampang Province, Thailand. The results of this study revealed the following findings. On listening, the students had difficulty in class discussion in English. On speaking, they had trouble with asking questions in English in the classroom. On reading, they could not understand English idioms. On writing, they were unable to finish essay writing within a limited time.  On sociocultural perspectives on second language learning, they lacked opportunity to spend time associate with native speakers. On international communication barriers, on oral presentation for a lesson assignment, they rehearsed it only 2-3 times to prepare themselves. Lastly, of all language learning tasks, the most problematic English task was writing. This study is a puzzle to the whole picture. Future inquiry should replicate this study to see the whole picture of this issue. 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

icel

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

This Proceedings contains papers submitted and presented at the International Conference on Education and Language in 2013 and 2014. 2nd International Conference on Language Education hosted by the University of Bandar Lampung on 20-22 May 2014, at the graduate campus, the University of Bandar ...