M.A., Faculty of English language, School of Languages, Cultures and Arts, Ba Ria-Vung Tau University, Vungtau, Vietnam
Online published on 27 September, 2019.
This research was conducted to investigate teachers’ nonverbal communication and its impact on teaching and learning English as a foreign language at some colleges and university in Ba Ria-Vung Tau. The research's subjects are the lecturers and the students from Ba Ria-Vung Tau University, Tourism Vocational school and Petroleum University in Vung Tau city. The results from the questionnaires, the class observations and the interview reports show that teachers’ nonverbal communication has been regarded as an important factor affecting remarkably EFL teaching and learning by both the teachers and the students. Also, the findings of the research demonstrate that teachers pay much attention to their nonverbal communication when teaching English. Furthermore, the research points out the powerful impact of teachers’ nonverbal communication on the process of teaching and learning English. Similarly, students’ awareness of what teachers’ nonverbal communication can communicate and their desire are provided necessarily. Above all, implications and suggestions for further research are made in the conclusion with the hope that better methods for measuring the impact of teachers’ nonverbal communication on EFL teaching and learning would be investigated so that nonverbal communication could be involved in teacher-training programs.