English Language Proficiency Of Elementary Pupils

https://doi.org/10.55529/jlls.12.12.20

Authors

  • Maiden Angel Gamboa School of Education, Arts and Sciences, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines
  • Eliza Stephanie Monteclaro School of Education, Arts and Sciences, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines
  • Jan France Joy Tabbang School of Education, Arts and Sciences, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines
  • Darin Jan Tindowen School of Education, Arts and Sciences, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines
  • Jennifer Bangi School of Education, Arts and Sciences, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Philippines

Keywords:

English language Proficiency, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Profile, Elementary Pupils

Abstract

The English language is known to be a universal language as it is used in different parts of the world. It connects nations, links people from different places, is widely used in education and the business world, and is most notably used for globalization. Although people were given all of the chances and opportunities to study the said language, some were still struggling to use it orally or in writing. With all the interventions made, others are yet to improve and have a low or poor English language proficiency. Hence, the objective of this descriptive study is to determine the English language proficiency of elementary pupils. The respondents of the study were all of the grade IV pupils enrolled in the school year 2020-2021 at one private institution in the Northern Philippines. The results revealed that the overall English language proficiency of the pupils is at an advanced level, regardless of whether they are in the transitional year from using their mother tongue to using the English language, which is grade IV. Meanwhile, the profile variables included in the study were not significantly associated with the pupils' English language proficiency. Thus, a manifestation that respondents' profile does not prompt pupils' proficiency level because no relationship was revealed as suggested by the results of this study.

Published

2021-11-24

How to Cite

Maiden Angel Gamboa, Eliza Stephanie Monteclaro, Jan France Joy Tabbang, Darin Jan Tindowen, & Jennifer Bangi. (2021). English Language Proficiency Of Elementary Pupils. Journal of Language and Linguistics in Society, 1(02), 12–20. https://doi.org/10.55529/jlls.12.12.20

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