Abstract

Oral communication is essential for people’s workplace performance as well as for university students learning English. Speaking fluently is also crucial for maritime academy students prepared to work in industries abroad. Students need to believe in their ability to speak English. For this reason, sound communication skills are necessary for maritime students so they can compete with seafarer or sailor from other countries. The purpose of this research was to identify the level of oral communication apprehension of nautical students of Akademi Maritim Indonesia (Indonesian Maritime Academy) AIPI Makassar. The sample consisted of 10 first year students at nautical of AMI AIPI Makassar. Data was gathered through questionnaires adapted from Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Class Scale (FLCAS). The findings indicated that students were generally apprehensive in EFL oral communication. The students showed the highest apprehension for public speaking. The level of nautical students’ apprehension based on observation and supported by the modified FLCAS were 20% in the low category, 60% in the moderate category, and 20% in the high category. Students in the high apprehension category showed more symptoms than students in the moderate and low apprehension categories.

Highlights

  • In today’s global context, a lack of comfort in communicating with others can be an unfortunate inhibitor to success

  • This study aims at answering the following question: What is the maritime academy AIPI Makassar students’ level of communication apprehension during an oral communication task?

  • The modified Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Class Scale (FLCAS) questionnaire was used to investigate whether the students were in a high, moderate, or low apprehension category

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Introduction

In today’s global context, a lack of comfort in communicating with others can be an unfortunate inhibitor to success. Poor English communication at a job interview in a highly competitive international field might lead to a large number of unemployed graduates in Indonesia. In the curriculum in maritime studies, in addition to engineering, courses in English communication were added in the belief that graduates would be joining an international industry in which English will likely be used as a principal means of workplace communication (Maritime Engineering Curriculum, 2011). Graduates in the maritime field need fluent English communication skills in order to succeed in the workplace (Charlesworth, 2008). President Jokowi has visited Makassar as one of the maritime city in Indonesia. He established a port at Makassar in order to help societies in maritime trading on November 25th, 2016. Accompanied by South Sulawesi Governor Syahrul Yasin Limpo, Makassar Mayor Danny Pamonto, -coordinator minister for maritime affairs Indroyono Soesilo, and Pelindo IV Director Mulyono, the president gave a speech at Soekarno-Hatta Seaport, translating his national ijel.ccsenet.org

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