Abstract:
The study aims to investigate the use of nonverbal communication in English as Foreign
Language classrooms at territory level. The study also aims to finds out to what extent
nonverbal communication is used in the teaching and learning process. The researcher
uses descriptive analytical methodology and the questionnaire and the interview as tools
for collecting data. The questionnaire distributes to English language teachers at Sudan
University of Science and Technology. The sample is 50 English language teachers most
of them are M.A. holders. The interview holds with 5 Ph.D holders at Sudan University
of Science and Technology. To meet the validity of the questionnaire and the interview, it
has been shown to some experts at Sudan University of Science and Technology; they
mention their comments, ideas, omission and additions. The findings of the study
promote and developing the use of nonverbal communication affects teaching and
learning process in the classrooms. The study finds and stresses the importance of
nonverbal communication in teaching and learning as it conveys meanings, ideas, saves
time and efforts as well and most teachers use nonverbal communication due to the fact
that it helps the interaction between the teachers and the learners and the learners
themselves. Most of the teachers use nonverbal communication by chance and most of
the time unconsciously. They aren‘t aware of its impact on the teaching and learning
process so they use it without aims, purposes and reasons. Students aren‘t quite aware of
the use of nonverbal communication in teaching and learning, and it‘s the duty of the
teachers to draw their attention the nonverbal communication use. Nonverbal
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communication can‘t be separated from the learner‘s culture as it is part of it and effect
teaching and learning to a great extent. Depending on the result of the study, it has been
suggested that nonverbal communication should be taught as a course at Universities at
Colleges of Education to train teachers to use it in their classrooms in the future.
Teachers should avoid the use of their mother tongue nonverbal communication when
they teach English as foreign language /English as second language classes. Teacher
education programs should include instruction on the use of nonverbal communication.
Nonverbal communication can be employed in the syllabuses to enhance teachers and
students‘ interaction in the classroom. Nonverbal communication uses should be
including in teachers‘ evaluation parts as an effective part in teaching and learning
process in the classrooms.