Abstract

This study aims to know the pattern of teacher – student conversation in English class in a single sex class. The data were obtained from a private Islamic bilingual high school Jombang. The study used qualitative approach. The data are based on the observations of the classroom and video recordings during three meetings in each class (female and male class). The theory used in the study was conversational analysis proposed by Paul Ten Have. There are four types of conversation analysis. They are turn – taking organization, sequence organization, repair organization, and preference organization. The result showed that the highest number of conversation analysis type was turn – taking organization followed by sequence organization (adjacency pairs) and the preference organization and the lowest number was repair organization. The pattern of teacher student conversation was influenced by several factors such as the topics discussed, the teaching – learning method used by the teacher, the rules of Islamic regulations and the teacher’s strategy in giving extra score to the students. Method. From the results it can be concluded that there were no marked differences of the pattern of teacher – student conversation found in the class of female student and male student only. The teacher had succeeded in the teaching and learning process without considering the gender of the students.

Highlights

  • Classroom interaction is an important factor in the success of the teaching learning process

  • The biggest number of conversation analysis type found in the class of female students only class was turn – taking organization followed by sequence organization and repair organization

  • The pattern of teacher – student conversation in the classroom was influenced by many factors

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Introduction

Classroom interaction is an important factor in the success of the teaching learning process. Through a good classroom interaction built by the teacher and learners, the goal of education can be gained. Sex refers to the biological appearance but gender is more complex thing. It deals with the social life construction such as behaviors, norms and values that they have to consider. In line with these considerations, the teachers play an important roles in controlling this stereotypes and can create a good classroom atmosphere. Coates (2013: 4)[2] explained that sex refers to a biological distinction, while ‘gender’ is the term that deals with social life. Female and male look at the same situation from different point of view.

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