Research Article

The Importance of Speaking in English as a Foreign Language between Skillful and Thoughtful Competencies: Studying Sociolinguistics Perspectives

Authors

  • Nguyen Van Huy Faculty of Foreign Languages, Dong Nai Technology University, Bien Hoa City, Vietnam
  • Nguyen Thanh Nam Faculty of Foreign Languages & Information Technology, Ho Chi Minh City College of Technology, Thu Duc City, Vietnam
  • Bui Ngoc Bon Faculty of Foreign Languages & Information Technology, Ho Chi Minh City College of Technology, Thu Duc City, Vietnam

Abstract

Speaking in a foreign language demands both attentiveness and proficiency in the language itself so that the other person may understand the speech's substance more easily. With the aid of an electronic engine based on Google Scholar data, we undertook a series of data gathering activities to explore the link between competent and mindful English speaking. We want to use this data in a number of international journal articles that address these two factors. Following collection, the data is examined thoroughly as part of a descriptive qualitative research using a coding system. We make sure that the data findings adhere to fair and trustworthy criteria before making any inferences. After discussing the results, we can draw the conclusion that speaking English as a second language calls for careful and competent proficiency in order for the other person to grasp what is being said. This discovery should thus be helpful to many people who are learning English.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of English Language Studies

Volume (Issue)

6 (2)

Pages

153-159

Published

2024-06-12

How to Cite

Nguyen Van Huy, Nguyen Thanh Nam, & Bui Ngoc Bon. (2024). The Importance of Speaking in English as a Foreign Language between Skillful and Thoughtful Competencies: Studying Sociolinguistics Perspectives. International Journal of English Language Studies, 6(2), 153-159. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijels.2024.6.2.22

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Keywords:

Competence, English, foreign language, international language, language instructors, language skills, social language, sociolinguistics perspectives