Analyzing English Speaking Proficiency and Challenges Among ESL Students in Libya: A Quantitative Survey Study

Authors

  • Hakim A.I.Hamad univrstiy of Benghazi
  • Mohammad Saad university of Benghazi
  • Fadal Saed universtiy of Benghazi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/ajhas.vi2.6867

Keywords:

ESL (English as a Second Language), English proficiency Language learning challenges Speaking practice

Abstract

 The aim of this study is to analyze the English speaking proficiency and challenges faced by students studying English as a second language in Libya. The study focuses on demographics, duration of study, self-assessed proficiency, challenges encountered in speaking English, and methods used for improvement. Survey data from 43 students were collected using both closed-ended and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were employed to interpret the findings. Results indicate that the majority of students are females under 25 years old, with intermediate English proficiency being most common. Challenges such as lack of vocabulary, fear of making mistakes, and difficulty understanding native speakers contribute to communication difficulties and anxiety. Common practice methods include watching English movies/TV shows and using online tutorials/videos. The study underscores the need for structured speaking practice and supportive environments to enhance English proficiency among students in Libya.

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Author Biographies

Hakim A.I.Hamad, univrstiy of Benghazi

Lecturer English Department Faculty Of Arts and Science EL marj.

Mohammad Saad, university of Benghazi

Lecturer English Department Faculty of Arts and Science EL Abyar

Fadal Saed, universtiy of Benghazi

Lecturer English Department Faculty of Arts and Science EL Abyar

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Published

2024-08-16

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A.I.Hamad, H. . . ., Saad, M. ., & Saed, F. . (2024). Analyzing English Speaking Proficiency and Challenges Among ESL Students in Libya: A Quantitative Survey Study. Afaq Journal for Human and Applied Studies, (2), 498–507. https://doi.org/10.37376/ajhas.vi2.6867

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