Teacher’s Strategies In Teaching English Speaking At MAN 2 Palembang

  • Saputra E
  • Erlina D
  • Dita S
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine how a teacher at MAN 2 Palembang taught English to a bilingual class of tenth-graders. Case study qualitative research was used as the research design for this study. The researchers used interviews to gather in-depth information about the English teacher's instructional strategies. The participant was one of the English teachers at MAN 2 Palembang and was selected using a sampling technique known as purposive sampling. The researchers used thematic analysis to analyze the data in order to obtain information about the difficulties in teaching speaking skills at MAN 2 Palembang. The findings revealed that there were three strategies used by the teacher in teaching English: (1) the teacher used a combination of role plays and storytelling; (2) the teacher used a combination of brainstorming, group discussion, and oral presentation; and (3) the teacher used ice-breaking and conversation for teaching English. The teacher utilized the technique because it is straightforward and based on a manual. The teacher also utilized additional methods. It could be concluded that the majority of students enjoy the teacher's strategies.

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Saputra, E., Erlina, D., & Dita, S. (2023). Teacher’s Strategies In Teaching English Speaking At MAN 2 Palembang. Linguists : Journal Of Linguistics and Language Teaching, 9(1), 103. https://doi.org/10.29300/ling.v9i1.10671

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