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The Quest for Fluency: English Language Challenges for Non-Native Learners

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 3)

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Page : 469-472

Keywords : English language acquisition; Colonial legacy; Societal attitudes; Language proficiency; Holistic language skills development;

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Abstract

English language acquisition presents challenges for non-native speakers worldwide. Despite its global significance, many encounter difficulties in mastering it. The colonial legacy has entrenched English as an international language, leading to its widespread use across various domains. However, in nations with diverse linguistic landscapes, attempts to promote English learning face hurdles. In the Indian education system, for instance, reforms aiming to enhance English proficiency have yielded limited success due to multifaceted reasons, including societal attitudes and educational priorities. The prevailing mindset often prioritizes core subjects over language learning, hindering students' progress. Moreover, learners grapple with fear, lack of confidence, grammatical complexities, pronunciation issues, and native language interference. Environmental factors, peer pressure, and inadequate teaching further exacerbate these challenges. Overcoming these obstacles requires a shift in attitudes, with recognition of the value of language subjects and concerted efforts to provide supportive learning environments. Emphasizing foundational grammar concepts and fostering holistic language skills development through listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities are crucial. Addressing these issues can enhance the efficacy of English language education and empower non-native speakers to navigate the linguistic demands of the modern world effectively.

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