Abstract:
This study investigates the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning (PBL) in enhancing the
English language speaking skills among seventh graders in the school Veinticuatro de Julio
located in Santa Elena. The research involved implementing a series of PBL activities
designed to promote active learning and language practice. The mixed-method approach was
applied to evaluate the students’ progress in the speaking skill. The phenomenon was observed
systematically through a questionnaire that served to measure the preference of students on
their experiences with PBL and conventional activities. Data was collected in teaching practice
through multiple methods: pre- and post-speaking assessments, which measured fluency,
accuracy, and vocabulary usage. The 41 participating students demonstrated improvements in
their oral skills and exhibited greater confidence in front of an audience. The results highlight
the effectiveness of PBL as a teaching strategy for developing English language-speaking
skills and underscore that implementing PBL can positively impact students’ English-speaking
skills offering valuable implications for language instruction practices.