The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the implementation of the peer-video recording task assists EFL students in developing their speaking skills. Tenth-grader students in vocational high school were involved in this research. The data was collected through questionnaires and interviews. The results revealed that students have a positive perception toward the implementation of the peer-video recording task in speaking class due to its benefits in improving students’ speaking performance, such as pronunciation and fluency. Nevertheless, the peer-video recording task was perceived as neutral by students in terms of boosting self-confidence, its convenience in recording the video with their partner, the ease of speaking in pairs, and promoting students’ autonomous learning. Notwithstanding those results, peer-video recording tasks are effective teaching and learning tools for teaching speaking.
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