Aisyah Journal of English Language Teaching
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Aisyah Journal of English Language Teaching (AIJELT)

Directive Speech Acts in The King’s Speech Movie (2010)

Sari, Risma Novita (Unknown)
Tiyani, Elis (Unknown)
Hana, Hafshah (Unknown)
Ramadhani, Arganita (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study investigates the use of directive speech acts in The King’s Speech (2010) movie and explores their potential application in the EFL context, particularly in speaking classes. The film reflects power dynamics, collaboration, and motivational strategies that provide examples of authentic language use. The study employs the Content Analysis (CA) approach and finds 37 utterances from the main characters' interaction, which were categorized into five types of directive speech acts. The analysis revealed that the most frequently appearing in the dialogue was requesting (37.84%), followed by commanding (24.32%), inviting and suggesting (13.51% for each category), and forbidding (10.82%). These findings highlight the relevance of directive speech acts in EFL classrooms, where teacher can be used to design effective communication, foster interactive learning, and enhance students’ pragmatic competence. Integrating directive speech acts from The King’s Speech into teaching strategies can help to develop learners’ communication skills, build confidence, and support the principles of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

AIJELT

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

The scope of this journal is in learning and instruction area which provides a platform for the publication of the most advanced scientific researches in the areas of learning, development, instruction and teaching at English Education. The journal welcomes original empirical investigation. The ...