The Silent Child in an English Language Classroom: In Selected Secondary Schools in Ijebu-Mushin, Ogun State
Abstract
English language is a language of communication in Nigerian society. It is a language of medium instructions, as a lingual franca, useful in all facets of lives in Nigeria. English as a second language is useful between the encoder and decoders. It is a language meant for a medium of communication by instructors (teachers) in the school. English is a compulsory subject to be taken to qualify students to enter the universities, and to pass WASSCE NECO, NABTEB and other public examinations. English carries our major instruments of communication in various ministries, parastatals, universities, business centre, cyber café, embassies, airports, seaports, and in our major highways. Without English language it would have been difficult for an average Nigerian to exist and interact with the rest outside world. The original owners of English language were the natives of Britain or united kingdom which comprises of Wales in Queen Elizabeth, domain, Scotland among the Scottish, North Ireland and among the English people of England. English language gradually became an international language through the act of colonization of British in an attempt to explore the whole world. All the English speaking countries should belong to the Anglophone countries of which Nigeria. Ghana, India, USA, Egypt, South Africa is member. As a result of this English language has gradually become a major language of instruction by all and sundry. Gradually, English has become a lingual Franca, a medium of communication to the rich and the poor, the affluence and downtrodders in our society. As a second language learner most Nigerian faces major problems in speaking and writing English language, because they could not speak and write like the Native speakers. Many of our indigenous languages has now being assimilated into the study of English language in our day to day activities. What are the factors affecting the poor performance of students in English in our major schools. We lay emphasis on students as learners in various institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. The scope of our topic is a wider one which does not restrict our studies to primary, nursery or secondary schools. In our discussion we are going to examine critically factors affecting the poor performance of students of English in various standard, and what are the causes responsible for their poor performance in various public examinations. Since examination is a yardstick or measure to be used in determining the level of students’ performance, we are using to examine factors in English language in Nigerian schools.
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