Abstract

This research article described the interactional strategies used by low learners in public speaking class. A qualitative study on whether or not low learners used the aspects of interactional strategies was the main focus. This paper also aimed to know what aspects mostly used and the factors that cause this problem. Observing and interviewing to six subjects regarding on the use of interactional strategies: exemplification, confirmation checks, comprehension checks, repetition, clarification requests, repetition requests, exemplification requests, and assistance appeal were carried out. Finding indicated that from six low learners, only two who did not apply interactional strategies in all situations. Four students have applied 3 – 4 interactional strategies in the case they were as the speaker. In another side, when they were the listeners, they did not apply the interactional strategies. The result showed that repetition was the interactional strategy mostly used by low learners. Nevertheless, the reason of using it was not proper reason. The further finding indicated some factors cause low learners did not use four interactional strategies such as fluency, grammar, lack of vocabulary and pronunciation in addition to the English practice merely in the formal situation.

Highlights

  • Learning strategy in second language acquisition is the strategy used by learners to help them boost their learning to obtain English language

  • This part describes; whether low learners used interactional strategies or not in public speaking class and the interactional strategies mostly used by low learners

  • This section presents the factors cause the low learners did this problem. This part was supported by the data in the form of table to show the brief summary of the learner’s situation in applying interactional strategies in public speaking class

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Introduction

Learning strategy in second language acquisition is the strategy used by learners to help them boost their learning to obtain English language. As O’Malley & Chamot (1990) state that learning strategies used to help learners comprehend, learn, or retain new information. Each learner will apply different learning strategies depend on their passion and motivation. If they can apply learning strategies optimally, they can boost their acquisition in English successfully. In the top of that, learners can apply one learning strategy but they can use various learning strategies as it is believed that learning strategies can help them to learn language. Peer reviewed under reponsibility of Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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