Abstract

English Fun Fair is one of the implementation models in Project-Based Learning (PBL) which involves learning through various tasks and collaborative learning. Particularly, the project was implemented in Speaking for Social Purposes classes at an English Language Education Program, at a private university in Central Java, Indonesia. The study aimed to investigate students' perceptions of the influence of English Fun Fair which consisted of the benefits and challenges of the project. The participants of the study were fifty (50) students from 2016, 2017, and 2018 Academic Year who had taken Speaking for Social Purposes course and had done English Fun Fair. To gain data more deeply, the researchers used a qualitative method. The instruments used were open-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. In the questionnaires, the participants answered some questions related to this study. After that, as a follow-up of the answers in the questionnaires, the researcher did interviews. Besides that, the data showed that improving speaking skills was the most dominant benefit mentioned by the participants. However, problems in speaking skills also became a challenge which they experienced a lot. Expectantly, the findings from this study can give views for EFL teachers about the benefits of this project and for EFL students can develop their speaking and other skills.

Highlights

  • In this modern era, English is one of the languages which has an important role in international communication

  • The study was intended to point out how English Fun Fair could influence students’ learning process

  • This study presents about students' perceptions towards English Fun Fair

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Introduction

English is one of the languages which has an important role in international communication. Along with the development of society, countries become increasingly multicultural. It is because people who come from different countries will be confused in understanding each other if they do not use English in speaking. Among the four skills in English, speaking becomes the most essential skill (Ur, 1996). English Foreign Language (EFL) students have to master the speaking skill to communicate with each other

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