The Reality of English Presentation Skills of English-majored Students in Vietnam

A Case Study at Van Lang University

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.22222

Keywords:

presentation, presentation skills, speaking skills, oral communication skills, English-majored students

Abstract

Presentation skills play an indispensable role in undergraduates’ education and developing their future careers because this skill assists college students in accomplishing a superior knowledge base and enhancing their public speaking. The study aims to measure English-majored students' reality at the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Van Lang University in Vietnam about speaking skills, especially presentation skills. The quantitative study has been carried out among 600 second-year, third-year, and four-year students at the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Van Lang University in Vietnam. The results of the research paper demonstrated that most students were not confident about their presentation skills because of making mistakes about vocabulary usage, grammar, fluency, and so on when giving presentations. EFL lecturers can consider the results to improve their teaching methods regarding speaking skills and find out more strategies to solve students' speaking challenges.

Author Biographies

  • Pham Manh Tri, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Pham Manh Tri is an undergraduate of Van Lang University's Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses English-majored students’ weaknesses of presentations, as well as their difficulties in advancing speaking skills. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where he is currently conducting his research.

  • Nguyen Duong Nhu Quynh, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Nguyen Duong Nhu Quynh is an undergraduate of Van Lang University's Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses English-majored students’ weaknesses of presentations, as well as their difficulties in advancing speaking skills. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where she is currently conducting her research.

  • Nguyen Thi Kim Chi, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Nguyen Thi Kim Chi is an undergraduate of Van Lang University's Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses English-majored students’ weaknesses of presentations, as well as their difficulties in advancing speaking skills. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where she is currently conducting her research.

  • Nguyen Hoang Ngoc Mai, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Nguyen Hoang Ngoc Mai is an undergraduate of Van Lang University's Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses English-majored students’ weaknesses of presentations, as well as their difficulties in advancing speaking skills. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where she is currently conducting her research

  • Hoang Tran Anh Tien, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Hoang Tran Anh Tien is an undergraduate of Van Lang University's Faculty of Foreign Languages in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, discusses English-majored students’ weaknesses of presentations, as well as their difficulties in advancing speaking skills. The Faculty of Foreign Languages at Van Lang University is where he is currently conducting his research.

  • Pham Vu Phi Ho, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Assoc. Prof. Pham Vu Phi Ho, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Vietnam. He used to be a Vice-President of Ba Ria – Vung Tau University, and Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Van Hien University, Vietnam. Pham has been published 56 research articles in both local and International Journals (ISI/Scopus-indexed), and 7 books and course-books, 2 course-books were used for undergrad students at HCMC Open University, VN, and one course-book was used for both the undergraduate and graduate level at Lourdes College, Higher Education Department, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. He has international experience in teaching English at Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand; especially, he worked as a Professor at Gyeongju University, South Korea, in 2014. He is the Vice President for Administrative Affairs of AsiaCALL and the managing editor of its Online Journal. He is now the Editor-in-chief of the International Journal of TESOL & Education. He is also an editor for the Asian Journal of Applied Linguistics (Scopus-indexed), An editor for the World Journal of English Language (Scopus-index in 2021), an editor for the International Journal of English Linguistics, and a peer reviewer for some international Journals indexed in ISI/Scopus such as Computer Assisted Language Learning, Open Sage, International Journal of Instruction. His main interests include Academic Writing, peer responses, translation, Teaching methodologies, and Technology-enhanced learning.

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28-03-2022

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Pham, M. T., Nguyen, D. N. Q., Nguyen, T. K. C., Nguyen, H. N. M., Hoang, T. A. T., & Pham, V. P. H. (2022). The Reality of English Presentation Skills of English-majored Students in Vietnam: A Case Study at Van Lang University. International Journal of TESOL & Education, 2(2), 27-46. https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.22222

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