Problem of Tense usage among Nigerian Speakers of English: Implications for Communication and Education
Akello Samuel H.
Faculty of Public Administration Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
This study explores the problem of tense usage among Nigerian speakers of English, examining the underlying causes and implications for communication and education. Despite the widespread use of English as an official language in Nigeria, many speakers exhibit difficulties with tense consistency and accuracy. These challenges stem from a complex interplay of factors, including the influence of native languages, educational practices, and socio-cultural dynamics. By analyzing data from various sources, including academic literature and linguistic surveys, the study aims to identify specific areas of difficulty and propose strategies to improve tense usage among Nigerian English speakers. The findings highlight the need for targeted educational interventions and a greater emphasis on practical language use in instructional settings.
Keywords: Tense Usage, Nigerian English, Communication, Education, Linguistic Challenges
CITE AS: Akello Samuel H. (2024). Problem of Tense usage among Nigerian Speakers of English: Implications for Communication and Education. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 3(2):57-61.