Problems Encountered in Language Instruction of Selected Senior High School Students in President Diosdado Macapagal Memorial National High School
Problems Encountered in Language Instruction of Selected Senior High School Students in President Diosdado Macapagal Memorial National High School
HIGH SCHOOL
A Thesis
Bansud Branch
by
De Mesa, Nonalyn L.
Flores, Juliet P.
August 2021
Chapter 1
statement of the problem, scope and delimitation and significance of the study.
Introduction
In advancing quality education (Ball, 2011), it has always been a challenge of any
country’s educational policy to decide on and recommend the right language/s that must be
used in instruction. Language of instruction, whether inside or outside the classrooms denotes
the language used for teaching the basic curriculum of the educational system. Some countries
decide to use one language causing learners who are mother tongue speakers at a remarkable
disadvantage in the educational system as in they are receiving instruction in a foreign official
language. Nevertheless, other nations opted to use educational strategies that regard national
Bilingual Multi-Lingual Education, 2016). In the advent of global political transformation and
evolutions, language as a primary right was expressed among the Indigenous Peoples claims.
to give attention on the aspects of quality language teaching and consider customized
In the Philippines, English is used more in teaching rather than its own national
language which is Filipino. All subjects except the subject of Filipino is taught in English.
Philippines one of the few countries that does not use its own national language as its medium
of instruction. Filipino
Chapter 2
This chapter includes all the data which are related to the study, that had been reviewed
by the researchers to provide a good basis for the credibility of the study.
Language of Instruction
Hemphill (2010) stated that Schooling in a language of instruction that is not students’
home language is common across the developing world and in communities with immigrant
students in developed countries. In addition, in many countries, students from language minority
This article is related to the current study because English is mostly utilized in teaching
Filipino students. Wherein, Filipino is the native language and English is the second language
Macaro (2018), stated that English language Instruction refers to the use of the English
language to teach academic subjects (other than English itself) in countries where the first
This literature has relevance to the current study because it defines about English
Alabado, Esparas et al. (2018) cited Barcelon (2016) on their study entitled
"Pronunciation Problems of English 1A Students of STI West Negros University" although most
of the Filipino are not native English speaker, they have little difficulty in speaking grammatically
correct English. Fifty percent of the problems in English grammar are because of changes in the
ending of the words. This is because Filipino language do not have words that change their
endings.
Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
This chapter discuss the underlying methods employed by the researchers presents the
research method, population and sample, and sampling technique, description of the
respondents, research instrument, data gathering procedures and statistical treatment of data.
Method of Research
This study is a mixed method research wherein both quantitative and qualitative
research used. Creswell and Plano (2011) define mixed method research as those studies that
include at least one quantitative strand and one qualitative strand. Qualitative data tends to be
open-minded without predetermined responses, while quantitative data usually includes closed-
Creswell 2018). The purpose of this form of research is that both qualitative and quantitative
mixed methods design consists of first collecting quantitative data and then collecting qualitative
The method seeks to know the existing conditions, in which in this research, study the
problems encountered on the language of instruction of the selected Senior High School
This chapter includes the presentation of tables, analysis and interpretation of data
Table 8
Table 8 unveils that there were twenty-six (26) student-respondents who obtained the
percentage of 70-100% from the standardized test in terms of pronunciation which marked as
nearly mastered. Moreover, student-respondents who got 40 below were one hundred thirty-one
CHAPTER 5
The researchers hereby present the summary of findings, the conclusions made and the
Researchers found out the following after analyzing and interpreting the data gathered.
1. From the results of standardized test taken by the selected Senior High School students in terms
of pronunciation, there were twenty (26) students got the passing grades while one-hundred
thirty-one (131) got a failing grades. In terms of grammar, there were twenty (20) students
obtained passing grades while one hundred thirty-four (134) got failing grades. In terms of
vocabulary, there were fourteen (14) students who reached the passing grades while one-
2. Problems encountered in language instruction of selected Senior High School students in terms
of:
2.1 Pronunciation
The study found that the problems of selected Senior High School students in terms of
pronunciation are often encountered as the evidence obtained by the over-all mean score of
2.80.
2.2 Grammar
It was found that the problems of selected Senior High School students in terms of
grammar are often encountered. It can be attributed to the over-all mean of 2.51.
2.3 Vocabulary
The researchers found that the problems of selected Senior High School students in terms
of vocabulary are often encountered. It can be evident by the over-all mean of 2.94.
3. The problems encountered by selected Senior High School students in language instruction as
The researchers found out that the common problem of the students is misuse and
misunderstanding of word stress due to shyness, lack of interest, fear to speak English
and reluctance.
3.2 Grammar
This study found that errors in subject-verb agreement and tenses of the verb are
the common problems of students in grammar. Also, they have problems and
confusions in grammar rules and structures because there many rules to learn.
3.3 Vocabulary
The researchers found out that they are not fond of reading and have trouble with
language.
4. From the problems encountered by selected Senior High School students, Senior High School
4.1 Pronunciation
The researchers found out that students should read, listen, practice and learn.
4.2 Grammar
Senior High School teachers suggested that studen should be aware if grammar rules, read,
4.3 Vocabulary
Senior High School teachers suggest to interact with new words regularly, take note while
reading, and discussed word meaning together with the teacher to enhance their students'
vocabulary.
Conclusions
Based on the findings above, the following are hereby concluded by the researchers.
1. From the results of standardized test, the researchers concluded that most of the selected
Senior High School students of President Diosdado Macapagal Memorial National High
and vocabulary.
2. In terms of pronunciation, students struggled between stressed and unstressed syllables but
still trying to practice their pronunciation skill. In terms of grammar, students have
difficulties to improve their language as they find it difficult to master grammatical rules and
structures. In terms of vocabulary, students are affected by the use of dictionary to find
out the similarities and differences among the meanings of words, thus, they find it
difficult to use newly learned words in real situations and use words in constructing
sentences.
3. From the results of the interview, the researchers therefore conclude that the problems
Senior High School teachers in terms of pronunciation are improper usage of stressed and
agreement and tenses of the verb because of confusion from many grammar rules and
structures. Lastly, in terms of vocabulary students are not fond of reading, so, they are less
of selected Senior High School and the perception of Senior High School teachers of
From the findings and conclusion of the study, the following recommendations are presented.
1. The researchers recommend for most students who encountered problems in language
instruction to improve their pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary skills by coordinating with
their teachers plan and participating in different tasks/activities that offer enhancement.
2. Students should not see problems encountered in language instruction as hindrance to learning.
3. For Senior High School teachers, the researchers recommend to implement an intervention plan
in the early years of their schooling so that they have enough time to master and decipher such
4. Teachers with the support of Department of Education should provide communicative activities
and interactive learning reflecting the use of pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
5. Other researchers are recommended to take the same study at different place and different
respondents.