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ESP World, www.esp-world.info, Issue 5 (26), Volume 8, 2009
Dr. R. Kannan, Difficulties in learning English as a Second Language
Difficulties in learning English as a Second Language
Dr. R. Kannan
I am Dr. R. Kannan, M.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. in English, serving as an Assistant
Professor and Head in the Department of English at Syed Ammal
Engineering College, Ramanathapuram, Tamil nadu, India. I have an
experience of over 5 years in the field of teaching. I did my Ph.D at Madurai
Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. In order to update my
knowledge on language teaching, I am attending conferences, workshops
and seminars both in National and in international levels. So far, I have
presented 9 papers both in National and International conferences. In
addition to that, I have also participated in more than 5 national and
international level conferences/workshops. My areas of interest are
Language and Literature. I am planning to publish a book in the field of
English Language.
Preamble
English is being treated as a world language because of its vast
presence all over the world. At this juncture, learning English gains
currency. Majority of Indian students, particularly from rural pockets
consider this seven-letter word as a magical and a mystical word. The
moment they hear something in English they start feel uneasiness. As a
result of this, teachers who handle English classes face insurmountable
difficulties. Students too find it difficult to listen and to understand the
English language. What are the reasons for this? What are the remedial
measures to be taken to alleviate these problems? This paper critically
evaluates the problems faced by students in the language classroom when
they enter into college environment. Appropriate and adequate remedial
measures are cited for the successful rectification of these problems too.
Problems in learning:
Twelve years of school study do not make students mastery over
English. Why this happen? While they are in schools English is not taught
properly. As majority of the students are hailed from rural areas, bilingual
2
2
method is adopted in language classes. This method helps only to slow-
learners to some extent. Moreover, this act reduces the real learning process
as a whole. If a student does not understand anything in English, he/she asks
for explanation in L1 i.e. in his/her mother tongue. Consequently, the
English teacher is in a state to adopt bilingual method. ELT specialists view
this as a wrong methodology.
In schools, students are being taught that English is an international
language. To learn this language requires constant practice and patience.
The kind of feeling that prevails among students is that it is not possible to
achieve fluency or mastery over English language. This kind of tendency
prevents students from learning new languages like English. Since most of
the students are first generation learners, how can a student get acquainted
with the foreign language with regard to English without any guidance from
their parents and others? Even though students are studying English, they are
not able to produce even a single sentence without any grammatical error in
English. The reason stated for this is that they study subjects from the
examination point of view only. This is true with English language too. Our
examination system is such that it makes students’ rote memorisation rather
than testing their analytical and creative skills. In this process, they
memorise lessons, reproduce them in exam halls and forget them in the same
day itself.
Students learn basic grammar at school level for the purpose of
passing only in the tests and in the examinations and not to face any real life
situations. Application-oriented advanced grammar is not taught in schools.
Furthermore, adequate practice is not given to students to learn a language.
Exposure too is far less to them. School study is an important phase in
students’ life. A student grows from a small child to a grown up when he/she
completes higher secondary examinations. After this phase, a student enters
into college life. This period is considered as a transition period. The system
followed in colleges is different from that of schools. Moreover, students
have their own whims and fancies about college life because of the
tremendous influence of mass-medias like theatres and satellite channels on
them. These medias project a false perception about colleges and students.
On seeing such things in movies, students take it for granted. As a result of
this, they have formed an image for a college and want to act upon those
images.
During twelve years of school life students learn consistency,
discipline, determination, order and obedience. The moment he/she enters
into college life, he thinks as if he/she got freedom. He/she forgets good
things, which he learnt through twelve years of rigorous training in school.
The general thinking about college among student community is that college
is very liberal in dealing with the students. No one cares for anything. They
3
3
do not have responsibilities at all. Whatever they think they can implement
them. Attending class is not compulsory. Keeping these views in mind they
find it difficult in sitting in classrooms and listening to the lessons being
taught to them. All their views about a college are shattered into pieces the
moment when a teacher enters in a classroom and begins to teach and
imposes certain restrictions on them. At this juncture, severe problems start
with the slow-learners. These students too passed in the higher secondary
examinations. For them, sitting and listening a language class is something
an uphill task, while others listen the class with rapt attention. There are two
problems which a language teacher faces at this critical point of time. First, a
teacher has to manage all the students in a classroom. If any of the students
create problems it is an embarrassing situation for him/her. Second, the
teacher identifies the students who create problems. It is not advisable to
punish such boys in front of others. This is so because students will be
affected psychologically. Sometimes students may turn against teachers.
Simultaneously, they begin to see a teacher as his adversary. This is not a
healthy trend. At the same time, to correct them inside the classroom will
reduce the teaching time. There is also a danger of deviation from the
teaching of subject too. The hyperbolic portrayal of students in colleges in
movies which is contrary to what is actually going on in colleges. The very
day a student enters in a college, he associates himself with a student of
college as shown in movies. The problem arises at the initial stage itself with
such students. So, the primary task of teachers is to guide them in proper
way and make them realise the value of college life.
Remedial Measures:
Teachers’ responsibility lies not only with the average and above
average students but also with below average/slow learners. In short, a good
teacher has to handle classes for all the students in a classroom. Individual
attention will solve all kinds of problems which arise while taking classes.
As a remedial measure, slow-learners should be given extra coaching and
counselling. If a student errs in a class he/she should not be scolded or
punished for his/her misbehaviour in the class itself. This will make them
weaken psychologically. Instead, call such students individually after class
hours are over and provide valuable advices and counsel them the
significance of college life. This will create a congenial relationship between
staff and students.
To ease problems from the day one itself, an English teacher has to
encourage the students to talk in English only. This act makes them
confident. By taking extra care, the English teacher will impart the nuances
spoken aspects of a language once/twice in a week as a remedial measure.
When such type of spoken English classes begins, student-friendly or
learner-centric environment will certainly prevail, as more and more
4
4
students will participate in the session. Teachers should motivate students
for participative learning. This will solve all the stumbling blocks in
students. Teaching learning is not a one-way process. It is a multi-way
process. As soon as the teaching is over, students should raise their doubts,
clarification, etc. By doing so, students’ communication skills in English
will grow. To develop this, sufficient practice must be given to students in
their preliminary stage. While maintaining classroom management
concurrently learner-friendly atmosphere should also prevail there. This
ensures students to learn more and participate more. Above all, a teacher is
not only a teacher but also a friend, guide and a philosopher to students.
He/she guides students not only to pass in the exam but also to face
challenges and take right decisions during the time of crisis in life. This is,
of course, a real and tough task ahead of a good teacher.

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Difficulties in learning english as a second language

  • 1. ESP World, www.esp-world.info, Issue 5 (26), Volume 8, 2009 Dr. R. Kannan, Difficulties in learning English as a Second Language Difficulties in learning English as a Second Language Dr. R. Kannan I am Dr. R. Kannan, M.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. in English, serving as an Assistant Professor and Head in the Department of English at Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram, Tamil nadu, India. I have an experience of over 5 years in the field of teaching. I did my Ph.D at Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. In order to update my knowledge on language teaching, I am attending conferences, workshops and seminars both in National and in international levels. So far, I have presented 9 papers both in National and International conferences. In addition to that, I have also participated in more than 5 national and international level conferences/workshops. My areas of interest are Language and Literature. I am planning to publish a book in the field of English Language. Preamble English is being treated as a world language because of its vast presence all over the world. At this juncture, learning English gains currency. Majority of Indian students, particularly from rural pockets consider this seven-letter word as a magical and a mystical word. The moment they hear something in English they start feel uneasiness. As a result of this, teachers who handle English classes face insurmountable difficulties. Students too find it difficult to listen and to understand the English language. What are the reasons for this? What are the remedial measures to be taken to alleviate these problems? This paper critically evaluates the problems faced by students in the language classroom when they enter into college environment. Appropriate and adequate remedial measures are cited for the successful rectification of these problems too. Problems in learning: Twelve years of school study do not make students mastery over English. Why this happen? While they are in schools English is not taught properly. As majority of the students are hailed from rural areas, bilingual
  • 2. 2 2 method is adopted in language classes. This method helps only to slow- learners to some extent. Moreover, this act reduces the real learning process as a whole. If a student does not understand anything in English, he/she asks for explanation in L1 i.e. in his/her mother tongue. Consequently, the English teacher is in a state to adopt bilingual method. ELT specialists view this as a wrong methodology. In schools, students are being taught that English is an international language. To learn this language requires constant practice and patience. The kind of feeling that prevails among students is that it is not possible to achieve fluency or mastery over English language. This kind of tendency prevents students from learning new languages like English. Since most of the students are first generation learners, how can a student get acquainted with the foreign language with regard to English without any guidance from their parents and others? Even though students are studying English, they are not able to produce even a single sentence without any grammatical error in English. The reason stated for this is that they study subjects from the examination point of view only. This is true with English language too. Our examination system is such that it makes students’ rote memorisation rather than testing their analytical and creative skills. In this process, they memorise lessons, reproduce them in exam halls and forget them in the same day itself. Students learn basic grammar at school level for the purpose of passing only in the tests and in the examinations and not to face any real life situations. Application-oriented advanced grammar is not taught in schools. Furthermore, adequate practice is not given to students to learn a language. Exposure too is far less to them. School study is an important phase in students’ life. A student grows from a small child to a grown up when he/she completes higher secondary examinations. After this phase, a student enters into college life. This period is considered as a transition period. The system followed in colleges is different from that of schools. Moreover, students have their own whims and fancies about college life because of the tremendous influence of mass-medias like theatres and satellite channels on them. These medias project a false perception about colleges and students. On seeing such things in movies, students take it for granted. As a result of this, they have formed an image for a college and want to act upon those images. During twelve years of school life students learn consistency, discipline, determination, order and obedience. The moment he/she enters into college life, he thinks as if he/she got freedom. He/she forgets good things, which he learnt through twelve years of rigorous training in school. The general thinking about college among student community is that college is very liberal in dealing with the students. No one cares for anything. They
  • 3. 3 3 do not have responsibilities at all. Whatever they think they can implement them. Attending class is not compulsory. Keeping these views in mind they find it difficult in sitting in classrooms and listening to the lessons being taught to them. All their views about a college are shattered into pieces the moment when a teacher enters in a classroom and begins to teach and imposes certain restrictions on them. At this juncture, severe problems start with the slow-learners. These students too passed in the higher secondary examinations. For them, sitting and listening a language class is something an uphill task, while others listen the class with rapt attention. There are two problems which a language teacher faces at this critical point of time. First, a teacher has to manage all the students in a classroom. If any of the students create problems it is an embarrassing situation for him/her. Second, the teacher identifies the students who create problems. It is not advisable to punish such boys in front of others. This is so because students will be affected psychologically. Sometimes students may turn against teachers. Simultaneously, they begin to see a teacher as his adversary. This is not a healthy trend. At the same time, to correct them inside the classroom will reduce the teaching time. There is also a danger of deviation from the teaching of subject too. The hyperbolic portrayal of students in colleges in movies which is contrary to what is actually going on in colleges. The very day a student enters in a college, he associates himself with a student of college as shown in movies. The problem arises at the initial stage itself with such students. So, the primary task of teachers is to guide them in proper way and make them realise the value of college life. Remedial Measures: Teachers’ responsibility lies not only with the average and above average students but also with below average/slow learners. In short, a good teacher has to handle classes for all the students in a classroom. Individual attention will solve all kinds of problems which arise while taking classes. As a remedial measure, slow-learners should be given extra coaching and counselling. If a student errs in a class he/she should not be scolded or punished for his/her misbehaviour in the class itself. This will make them weaken psychologically. Instead, call such students individually after class hours are over and provide valuable advices and counsel them the significance of college life. This will create a congenial relationship between staff and students. To ease problems from the day one itself, an English teacher has to encourage the students to talk in English only. This act makes them confident. By taking extra care, the English teacher will impart the nuances spoken aspects of a language once/twice in a week as a remedial measure. When such type of spoken English classes begins, student-friendly or learner-centric environment will certainly prevail, as more and more
  • 4. 4 4 students will participate in the session. Teachers should motivate students for participative learning. This will solve all the stumbling blocks in students. Teaching learning is not a one-way process. It is a multi-way process. As soon as the teaching is over, students should raise their doubts, clarification, etc. By doing so, students’ communication skills in English will grow. To develop this, sufficient practice must be given to students in their preliminary stage. While maintaining classroom management concurrently learner-friendly atmosphere should also prevail there. This ensures students to learn more and participate more. Above all, a teacher is not only a teacher but also a friend, guide and a philosopher to students. He/she guides students not only to pass in the exam but also to face challenges and take right decisions during the time of crisis in life. This is, of course, a real and tough task ahead of a good teacher.