Revue Des Sciences Humaines
Volume 27, Numéro 3, Pages 195-204
2016-12-31

The Role Of Foreign Language Learners’ Self- Esteem In Enhancing Their Oral Performance

Authors : Bouchareb Naouel .

Abstract

Nowadays, the affective side of learners receives a noticeable attention in the learning process, mainly personality factors. The present study aims to explore the relationship betweenAlgerian second year LMD Students of Englishas foreign language’ self-esteem level and their oral production at the University of Constantine 1, Algeria. The hypothesis states that the more Algerian second year students of English, at the University of Constantine 1, trust their abilities, the more they will be able to enhance their English speaking performance. The research work is mainly concerned with finding whereby the feeling of “I am able to do it” has any relationwith learners’ oral production. The research methodology adopted in this study is a descriptive one. It intends to describe two variables: self-esteem as the supposed independent variable and foreign language speaking as the assumed dependent variable, andto identify the relationship between them. Data were gathered through a series of questionnaires administered to a random sample of 30 Algerian second year LMD students and delivered to 10 teachers of Oral Expression, both at theEnglish Department, University of Constantine 1. The results obtained from the present research show that there is a positive relationship between students’ self-esteem and their foreign language speaking performance, and that this relationship affects directly their level of academic achievement, in general. Furthermore, on the light of this study, it is possible to put forward that a learner is his /her real judge in learning a foreign spoken language. Overall, the results obtained lead us to suggest that learners must pay more attention to their self-esteem for better oral performance.

Keywords

Affective factors, self-esteem, foreignlanguage speaking skill.