Exploring and Reorienting the Challenges and Reinventing Revitalized Strategies in Teaching English for Certificate-Level Students at the SLITHM Colombo Campus

S. Ramanayaka
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Acquiring proficiency in the English language poses various difficulties for students enrolled in Certificate Level batch no.334 at the Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (SLITHM). The objectives of this research study were to identify the obstacles encountered by the students in their English language learning journey and explore effective strategies to overcome these challenges. A survey questionnaire was employed as part of a quantitative research design to ascertain the specific challenges faced by the students during the process of learning English. A total of 100 students, randomly selected from all five disciplines, with 20 students from each, were interviewed as part of a qualitative research design to determine the most successful learning strategies for overcoming the existing obstacles. Purposeful sampling was utilized to select five participants from each discipline who had achieved the highest grades in English at the G.C.E. (O/L) examination, with the aim of identifying the most efficient learning strategies to conquer the current challenges. The research findings revealed that the majority of students considered the influence of their mother tongue to be the most significant hurdle, followed by limited exposure to fluent English, inadequate resources, and a lack of self-motivation in learning the language. In comparison, a small percentage of students expressed that a restricted vocabulary, outdated teaching methods, and a negative attitude towards the subject also impeded their progress in learning the English language. The findings further indicated that a student-centered approach to learning, incorporating innovative teaching methodologies and the utilization of technology, would yield positive results. Additionally, the introduction of e-learning facilities was found to effectively address almost all of the current challenges faced by the students.
探索和重新定位挑战和重塑振兴策略在SLITHM科伦坡校区的证书水平学生英语教学
要熟练掌握英语,对参加证书级别第一批的学生来说有各种困难。334在斯里兰卡旅游和酒店管理学院(SLITHM)。本研究的目的是找出学生在英语学习过程中遇到的障碍,并探讨克服这些障碍的有效策略。问卷调查是定量研究设计的一部分,以确定学生在学习英语的过程中所面临的具体挑战。共有100名学生,从所有五个学科中随机选择,每个学科20名学生,作为定性研究设计的一部分接受采访,以确定克服现有障碍的最成功的学习策略。有目的的抽样被用来从每个学科中选择五名在普通教育考试(O/L)英语成绩最高的参与者,目的是确定最有效的学习策略来克服当前的挑战。研究结果显示,大多数学生认为母语的影响是最大的障碍,其次是接触流利英语的机会有限、资源不足以及学习语言缺乏自我激励。相比之下,一小部分学生表示,有限的词汇量、过时的教学方法以及对学科的消极态度也阻碍了他们学习英语的进步。研究结果进一步表明,以学生为中心的学习方法,结合创新的教学方法和技术的利用,将产生积极的结果。此外,发现电子学习设施的引入有效地解决了学生目前面临的几乎所有挑战。
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