The Paralinguistic Analysis of Effective Communication The Case of Master One Didactics and Applied Linguistics at Belhadj Bouchaib University of Ain Temouchent

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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT

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Communication plays a decisive role in human interaction. It provides valuable insights into individuals' cultural backgrounds, educational levels, and language fluency through the transmission of ideas, emotions, information, and messages using both verbal and nonverbal means. Communicative competence is an essential skill for students; however, insufficient fluency and lack of communicative competence remain persistent challenges that affect both their educational and professional development. These issues largely stem from inadequate training in nonverbal communication and an educational system that insufficiently integrates interactive language use, resulting in psychological concerns and language barriers. This study aims to explore the importance of nonverbal communication and its impact on students’ communication difficulties. A case study was conducted focusing on Master One students, selected due to their notable struggles with communication proficiency and language production. Data collection involved student questionnaires and teacher interviews to ensure reliable outcomes. Furthermore, a mixed-methods approach was adopted, combining quantitative analysis of questionnaire results with qualitative analysis of interview responses. The findings of this research highlight the crucial role of paralinguistics in influencing psychological behavior, academic performance, and language proficiency. In conclusion, the study presents several implications, suggestions, and recommendations along with practical techniques for improving communicative competence through enhanced nonverbal awareness.

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