Sinopsis Oral Communication in the EFL Classroom
Given that the oral speech production is essential for social survival, the main reason for learning an L2 should be the desire to use it as a means of communication with other users of that language. The fact is that many learners are uneable to express themselves orally in English fluently and accurately after many years of language learning. In some way they feel obliged to face and overcome many constraints and difficulties when attempting to communicate in English. For language instruction this involve an enormous challenge which requires an appropiate treatment. Undoubtedly EFL learners need to be constantly encouraged to produce the language they are learning. In this sense, this book is a collection of original papers covering interesting issues related to the development of oral production.