Abstract

This research aims to analyze the kind of speech act used by pre-service teachers and students of SMK Negeri 1 Singaraja in WhatsApp as learning media. Investigate the most dominant speech act used by pre-service teachers and students, and analyze the kind of instructional function used by the pre-service teachers. The data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative. The subject of this research is the pre-service teacher and students in SMK Negeri 1 Singaraja. The data were collected through observation and interview. The data from the observation was collected using an observation sheet which developed from Searle’s (1969) theory of speech act and Johnson’s (1997) theory of instructional function. The interview has been done semi-structured using an interview guide. The result shows that the pre-service teacher use four speech act in the learning activity; representative, directive, commissive, and expressive. The pre-service teacher uses directive speech to act dominantly to make the students active in the learning process. Meanwhile, the students use four speech act, including representative, directive, commissive, and expressive. The students use representative in dominant to be active and getting feedback in the learning activity. The kinds of the instructional function used by the pre-service teacher are control, organize, and motivational. It was found that the directive speech act functioned as control. Commissive functioned as organize. And expressive as motivational function

Highlights

  • Communication is an essential thing in everyday life

  • Descriptive qualitative is used to describe the data of speech acts used by pre-service teachers and students and the instructional function of speech act used by pre-service teachers of SMK Negeri 1 Singaraja through Whatsapp group

  • Based on the finding and discussion, the researcher can conclude that : There are four kinds of speech act used by pre-service teacher and students of SMK Negeri 1 Singaraja in WhatsApp as learning media

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Introduction

Communication is an essential thing in everyday life. According to Swandewi et al (2018), communication is the process of exchange ideas, feeling, and information. The most important thing when people communicate is the topic of the conversation. People talk using an implied meaning behind the utterances. In guessing the meaning behind the utterances, we must look at the situation or contexts when the utterance is spoken. Situation or contexts affected the meaning behind the utterance. Austin (1975), as cited in Baktir (2012), stated that speech is classified based on the function that is called speech act. According to Searle (1969), as cited in Swandewi et al (2018) speech act is the central unit or main communication unit

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