From poetry out loud to thinking out loud: The ESL students' experience / Sharina Saad ... [et al.]

Public speaking apprehension can detrimentally affect academic performance, attendance, participation, and motivation. This study investigates into the formidable challenge of public speaking anxiety (PSA) among students during oral presentations and proposes an innovative solution through the utili...

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Main Authors: Saad, Sharina (Author), Amat, Rafidah (Author), Nordin, Razanawati (Author), Hasan, Asrol (Author), Zolkifli, Alia Nabella Fateha (Author)
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Published: Research Management Centre (RMC), 2023-10.
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