Journal of English and Education
Vol 1, No 1 (2013)

A STUDY OF TEACHER TALK AND STUDENT TALK IN VERBAL CLASSROOM INTERACTION TO DEVELOP SPEAKING SKILL FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

Ami Fatimah Mulyati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jan 2014

Abstract

This study aims at investigating the realization of verbal classroom interaction especially teacher talk and students talk that occurred during teaching speaking.  The data were taken from one private school in Bandung in the form of observations and interviews.  The data then were analyzed by the framework adapted from Flanders’ Interaction Analysis Categories (1970) and FACCT from Kumpulainen and Wray (2002).  The findings indicated that the teacher acted as the most dominant interlocutor during speaking activity.  Besides, it also showed that the teacher’s roles during interaction as director, manager, and facilitator.  The study recommends the teacher to support students to have more opportunity to speak during the lesson.  Finally, this study suggests further study to conduct similar research which covers different skills.  Keywords: Classroom interaction, teacher talk, student talk, young learners

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Journal Info

Abbrev

L-E

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Learning is an anthology of articles from students of English Education study program at Indonesia University of Education. It publishes twice a year: October and April. The articles in each issue are based on undergraduate students' final paper ...