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Exploring Students’ Problems to Interact in English Language in the Classroom at Tertiary Level Education in Rural Areas of Bangladesh
Speaking is one of the skills that human beings use to communicate with one another expressing their ideas.
Speaking in English to interact in the classroom with the students and teachers has always been a challenge in rural
areas’ tertiary level education. The aim of this research is to explore the problems of using English to interact in the
classroom at English study program in rural areas’ tertiary level education. This research used qualitative research
with descriptive qualitative research design. Sixty students were chosen via purposive sampling from first semester
till seventh semesters at tertiary level of a private university which is situated at a rural area in Bangladesh.
Questionnaire which consisted 21 items was distributed to collect data from the participants. The data analysis
shows that there were many problems in using English as the medium for classroom interaction at tertiary level
because of some influential factors such as; affective factor, sociocultural factor, age or maturational constrains,
aural medium, professional versus academic, environment, learning community. It is difficult to use English in
classroom interaction without solving the problems by all the stakeholders. This research will be helpful for future
English language instructors and students to overcome the obstacles of using English to interact in the classroom at
tertiary level education in rural areas of Bangladesh.
Keywords: Classroom, English Language, Rural Area, Speaking, Tertiary Level