The role of presentation-based activities in enhancing speaking proficiency among Saudi EFL students: A quasi-experimental study

In the world of English as a Foreign Language pedagogy, the efficacy of interactive instructional methods, particularly presentation-based activities, has garnered increasing attention. This study aimed to elucidate the potency of such activities in boosting the speaking prowess of Saudi English stu...

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Self-efficacy
Speaking skills
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