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Vietnamese Tertiary Students’ Autonomy in Learning English Listening Skills

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Autonomy is deemed a crucial component of the learning process since it contributes substantially to learners’ academic achievement and equips them with lifelong learning skills. This paper aims to investigate university students’ autonomy in learning English listening skills through a mixed method using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. After selecting participants with the random sampling method, the study surveyed 150 English-majored sophomores and 10 EFL teachers at a public university in Hanoi. 10 students and 5 teachers were then randomly selected to take part in 10-minute semi-structured interviews. The results indicated that students were not willing to learn English listening skills autonomously and they needed more guidance from teachers to develop their autonomous listening ability. The data also revealed that one of the most common factors hindering learners’ self-study was their lack of motivation. Based on the findings and discussion, the study suggested some recommendations to improve the effectiveness of students’ autonomy in learning English listening skills.
Sep 17, 2022 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM(Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh)
Venue : Room 8 (Building G5, Room 104)
20220917T1100 20220917T1130 Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh Vietnamese Tertiary Students’ Autonomy in Learning English Listening Skills Autonomy is deemed a crucial component of the learning process since it contributes substantially to learners’ academic achievement and equips them with lifelong learning skills. This paper aims to investigate university students’ autonomy in learning English listening skills through a mixed method using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. After selecting participants with the random sampling method, the study surveyed 150 English-majored sophomores and 10 EFL teachers at a public university in Hanoi. 10 students and 5 teachers were then randomly selected to take part in 10-minute semi-structured interviews. The results indicated that students were not willing to learn English listening skills autonomously and they needed more guidance from teachers to develop their autonomous listening ability. The data also revealed that one of the most common factors hindering learners’ self-study was their lack of motivation. Based on the findings and discussion, the study suggested some recommendations to improve the effectiveness of students’ autonomy in learning English listening skills. Room 8 (Building G5, Room 104) VietTESOL International Convention 2022 convention@viettesol.org.vn
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