Research Article

The Role of Literature in Achieving Proficiency in Language Use: The Case of ESL

Authors

  • Geraldine Ifesinachi Nnamdi-Eruchalu Department of English Language and Literature, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria

Abstract

It has been observed that many users of English in Nigeria do not possess the required level of competence in the language despite its second language status, with its attendant high functional load. This paper seeks to discover the role of literature in achieving proficiency in the use of the English language. To this end, it is targeted at exploring literature in English as a veritable resource in achieving the required proficiency among Nigerian users of English as a second language. The study population consists of final year students of the Department of English language and Literature of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka in Nigeria. Questionnaires and participant observations were adopted as the instruments for data collection. It was discovered that students who have more exposure to literary works are more proficient in using the English language. It, therefore, concluded that making students read literary works, listen, dramatize, and recite them will acquaint them with the comprehensible input they need to achieve the requisite competence in the language.

Article information

Journal

Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics

Volume (Issue)

3 (13)

Pages

27-35

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Geraldine Ifesinachi Nnamdi-Eruchalu. (2021). The Role of Literature in Achieving Proficiency in Language Use: The Case of ESL. Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 3(13), 27–35. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2021.3.13.4

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Keywords:

English Language, Nigeria, literature, functional load, proficiency