Abstract

Language is an essential tool that we use in our daily life. In general, language is used as a tool to convey information. In using language, speakers must pay attention to the language used. Language users should do this to avoid or minimize errors in conveying information to listeners. This study aims to determine what types of speech acts and politeness strategies are used by pre-service teachers when teaching online classes. This research is expected to provide an overview of how speech acts and politeness strategies can affect educational activities. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. This research was conducted using two steps. The researcher's first step is to observe how preservice teachers use speech act and politeness strategies in online classes. Then the researcher will conduct interviews with research subjects or pre-service teachers to verify the data that has been observed. In conducting this research, the researcher used two theories as to the research foundation. The first theory is Searle's theory of speech act types and Brown and Levinson's theory of politeness strategies. The study found that if pre-service teachers use five types of speech acts, they are representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and directive. This study also found that pre-service teachers used more directive speech acts in teaching online classes than other types of speech acts. In addition to the use of speech acts, this study also found that pre-service teachers also use four politeness strategies in teaching online classes. The four types of politeness strategies are bald-onrecord, positive politeness, negative politeness, and off-record.

Highlights

  • A language is a tool that we use to communicate in everyday life

  • This study found that when teaching in online classes, the preservice teacher use five types of speech acts: representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative

  • Based on the data described above, it can be concluded that when teaching in online classes at SMA LAB Undiksha, the pre-service teacher who is conducting a practice teaching program uses five types of speech acts

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Introduction

A language is a tool that we use to communicate in everyday life. We can convey our thoughts (Grundlingh, 2017, as cited in Amirstany and Zamzani, 2019). In addition to conveying the thoughts we have, we can convey the actions we will take by using language. The use of language to show the action taken is called a speech act. The speech act is one part of pragmatics that studies how humans use language to convey or show actions. In the science of speech act, when someone says something using language, that person will do something (Austin, 1962)

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