Influence of Mother Tongue Interference on Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State
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Project Abstract
<p> <b>ABSTRACT </b><br></p><p>This study emphasis on the influence of mother interference on Academic performance of Secondary School with the case study Oggbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State,<b></b> Language
is an important tool that enhances human communication and interaction. It is a
vital instrument in cultural transmission and preservation of a social group.
It is in a fundamental sense, a crucial tool in the preservation and
propagation of the human species. An examination of the linguistic content of a
particular speech community can provide information about the life style,
occupation of a given people.</p>
<p>The
English language being the national official language for the British colonies
of which Nigeria is among makes it our second language. Hence, our respective
mother tongue exists before colonization. This has necessitated the teaching
and learning of the English language and its consequent interference in our
mother tongue in various study points nationwide. It is therefore, glaring to
state that, Nigeria is a linguistically complex society by the mere fact of the
history of its creation. It is estimated that there are between 250 and 400
languages spoken in Nigeria (Internet).</p>
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Project Overview
<p></p><p><b>1.0 INTRODUCTION</b></p>
<p><b>1.1 Background to the Study</b></p>
<p>Language
is a creation which every human being is endowed with or blessed; a unique gift
of language is used naturally as one tool of expression consisting of different
sub skills. </p>
<p>Historically,
the advent of the British colonialist in Nigeria brought about the introduction
of English Language in the country. Following this, Nigeria has become one of
the African countries that embrace the use of English for communication. Also
the introduction of western education in the country facilitated and aided the
general acceptance of English language in Nigeria. In Nigeria today, English
language has not gained prominence but it is dominating other languages in the
country. In fact, it has become the “lingua franca” of the country.</p>
<p>Meanwhile,
English language has several stipulated functions and purposes which it serves.
This function includes verbal communication, which encompasses inter-personal
communication and mass communication. Another function is written communication
and personal interaction with other people. This becomes obvious that with the
realization of these functions and purposes of English language it has been
observed that mother tongue interferes tremendously in the use of the language
(Baker 2001).</p>
<p> Mother tongue is one’s native language. A
language besides being the major distinguishing phenomenon between man and
other creatures is evidently the most enduring of every people’s cultural
heritage. It reflects the culture of a people and it is in extricable bound up
with it (Wikipedia, 2016).</p>
<p>Mother
tongue also means the language that one first learns to speak as a child.
According to Ugwu (2003) “the mother tongue interferes in English language in
two areas that is in the sound and intonation respectively. He stressed that
when one is spoken to through the medium of a particular language or reads what
has been printed on paper in a particular language, he or she only makes
meaning out of what he or she has heard or read, so, the hearer or reader shares
knowledge of the same language with the speaker or writer”. On the other hand, it is observed that in our
everyday discussion, the voice of the people spoken to and every of our
responses usually go up and down as we combine the vowels and consonants in our
communication. These voice patterns help us to appreciate or disapprove of what
we have heard or spoken. Therefore, these two factors, which make the voice
pattern, reveal meaning of the spoken words to the hearer in the areas where
the mother tongue interferes with English language. Hence, the voice pattern
which is intonation of both the English and mother tongue vary and there is
interference.</p><p></p><p>It
is therefore the above and other reasons that the researcher is interested in
find out the influence of mother tongue on academic attainment of secondary
school students in Ogbadibo local government area of Benue state. </p>
<p><b>1.2 Statement of the Problem</b>.</p>
<p>English
language, if properly taught and mastered could serve as effective and
efficient means of communication and interaction between an individual and the
masses. It is expected to be the official language for communication and
interaction among the people, which will enable them to live in unity and co-exist
harmoniously. We find out that teaching of English language in the educational
institutions today is expensive and above all inadequate and has many setbacks
such as the interference of first language in the teaching and learning of
English language. The Idoma language which is a language of communication of
the Idoma people of Benue state also has some interference with the teaching
and learning of English language which poses a problem to the effective
academic performance of secondary school students in Ogbadibo local government
area of Benue state. </p>
<p> However, the problem of learning
English language and its setbacks purely depends on the lack or need or functions
of English language in our everyday communication, and also proper motivation
of education policy makers. You cannot teach or learn English language without
basic facilities.</p><p>The
learner and teacher of English language are required to be properly motivated
and mobilized towards realizing the basic objectives of communication
development. To successfully enhance better learning and understanding of
English language means that the psychology of the people (students in the study area, who are Idoma native speakers) should be improved and
a better communication report will be enhanced between the teacher and learners
of English language respectively. This could be achieved by overhauling the
teaching and learning system of the language. It is therefore the
pre-occupation of this research work to find out how mother tongue (Idoma
native language) has interfered with English language and the efforts made so
far by the education planners to reverse the trend. </p>
<p><b>1.3 Purpose of the Study</b></p>
<p> The main concern of this research
work is to find out the influence of mother tongue interference on the academic
attainment of secondary school students in Ogbadibo local government area of
Benue state. While its specific objectives are;</p>
<p>1. To
find out the level at which mother tongue can interfere in the learning of
English language in secondary schools.</p>
<p>2. To
find out if there are qualified teachers who can teach English language
effectively in secondary schools in Ogbadibo local government area. </p>
<p>3. To
identify peculiar areas of problems posed by Idoma dialect to English language.</p>
<p><b>1.4 Research Questions </b></p>
<p>1. How
does mother tongue actually interferes in the learning of English language in
secondary school?</p>
<p>2. Are there qualified English language teacher
who can effectively teach English language in secondary schools in the study
area?</p>
<p>3. What
are the problems posed by Idoma dialect to English language?</p>
<p><b>1.5 Hypotheses </b></p>
<ol>
<li>Mother
tongue does not significantly interfere in the learning of English
language. </li>
<li>There
are no qualified English language teachers who can effectively teach
English language in the study area.
</li>
<li>Idoma
dialect does not significantly pose any problems to the teaching and
learning of English language of students in Ogbadibo local government
area.</li>
</ol>
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