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The present paper covers the teaching and learning process of English language teaching in government schools of Andhra Pradesh. As the aim of the syllabus by the SCERT, Andhra Pradesh, the learners of English are expected to achieve proper communication skills to apply it in the global context. Bright and Marc Gregor (1978) have remarked that “there is no language learning without exposure” At this juncture mere knowledge of English, based upon listening, speaking, reading and writing directed towards acquisition of communication skills among high school students. The present study intended to find out the lacuna of secondary skills in English language among the students at high school level. An Oxford dictionary defines lacuna as ‘an absent part’. This paper portrays the percentage of expected and achieved skills of the students which is technically the term called as ‘Lacuna’. Most of the students are promoted to the next classes without adequate all the skills expected by the SCERT. Gradually the differences between expected and achieved skills have been increasing by the students year by year. At this juncture, it is very much needed to fill the lacuna between expected and achieved skills among the students for the strong foundation of the students in the field of communication skills.

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  • The researcher finds out the practical problems of English learners

  • As the researcher experienced personally different problems in learning English language at secondary school level, the Researcher proposed to estimate the lacuna of secondary skills of the students of selected schools among Guntur, Prakasam and Krishna districts in Andhra Pradesh

  • It is necessary to know the reasons of socio-economical forward learners to have better communication skills if they are compared to those who are lagging behind both socially and e-ISSN: 2582-3574 p-ISSN: 2582-4406

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As the researcher experienced personally different problems in learning English language at secondary school level, the Researcher proposed to estimate the lacuna of secondary skills of the students of selected schools among Guntur, Prakasam and Krishna districts in Andhra Pradesh. Listening, speaking, reading and writing are called skills in language. Among all the four skills like listening, speaking, reading and writing, reading skill can be given importance for effective language learning in schools.

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