Lecturer’s Strategies in English Speaking Class

DADDI, HERLINA (2014) Lecturer’s Strategies in English Speaking Class. S1 thesis, Pascasarjana.

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ABSTRACT This research aimed to reveal (1) what strategies were applied by lecturers in English speaking class, (2) how those strategies were applied and (3) to know the students’ perceptions toward the use of those strategies. This research employed qualitative research. The respondent of the current research was two non-native English lecturers who taught at the same private university in Makassar. The research conducted in an Islamic private university in Makassar. To collect the data, three kinds of instrument were used; observation, interview and documents examination. In analyzing the data, the researcher adopted three series of codification of grounded theory approach; open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. The result of this research revealed five categories of strategies that applied by the two subjects. They were; (1) strategy of checking attendance, (2) strategy of seating arrangement, (3) strategy of teaching-learning activity, (4) strategy of correction and (5) strategy of assessment. Strategy of checking attendance, they were: numbering and one-off calling name; strategy of seating arrangement, they were: one-big circle, two circle, U-model, and island model; strategy of teaching-learning activity, they were: audio-based presentation, topic-based presentation, peer share idea, role play, discussion, and simulation; strategy of correction, they were: teacher correction and peer correction; and strategy of assessment, that was: performance-based assessment. In accordance to those strategies, the students raised perception that those strategies encouraged them to be good at speaking in terms of improving their confidence to share idea, vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. Their listening skill was horned and they got an external motivation to do their best. In addition, they stated that they were more discipline. Overall, those applied strategies help the students to improve their English speaking competence.

Item Type: Thesis (S1)
Subjects: PASCASARJANA
PASCASARJANA > BAHASA INGGRIS (S2)
Divisions: PROGRAM PASCASARJANA
Depositing User: UPT PERPUSTAKAAN UNM
Date Deposited: 09 Apr 2018 02:09
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2018 02:09
URI: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/id/eprint/7095

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