Journal of English Language and Culture
Vol 6, No 2 (2016): Journal of English Language and Culture

Spoken Fluency Practices in Increasing Language Learners Performance

Magdalena Kartikasari Tandy Rerung (Universitas Bunda Mulia)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 May 2017

Abstract

In order to communicate effectively, language skills and knowledge should be integrated and reach the goal of communication. Language knowledge is taught meanwhile skills are developed, both takes time but the skills consume longer. Fluency in this case holds an important role especially in productive skills. As EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners who just enrolled in the English program, having a low fluency mostly occurred. Regarding to that these learners are probably passive language users therefore there are some trainings to increase their productive as well receptive skills. This study focuses on spoken fluency with the goal to reach a comprehensive utterances and ideas once their scores increased. By applying 4/3/2 fluency techniques hopefully students speaking performance would be well-developed. The experimental research will take place in UBM and the subjects are 7 students of English Language and Culture Department. The procedure will apply a recording application and analyze with a mixed-method (quantitative and qualitative). Keywords: spoken fluency, language learning, EFL

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Journal Info

Abbrev

english-language-culture

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Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

Journal of English Language and Culture (JELC) is a journal of English Language and Culture Department of Universitas Bunda Mulia. It consists of a collection of research papers and articles written by professionals and academicians in the field of English language and ...