A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS

In the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want to say in English. Oral Communication Strategies (OCS) surface as the students needs to solve problems of expressing their intended meaning. This descriptive qualitative study intended to analyze (1)...

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Main Author: Rosi Hardianti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Kuningan 2016-01-01
Series:Indonesian EFL Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/634/491
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spelling doaj-3fdc7d18f88644dc94ed09f6fd9d809b2020-11-24T21:43:46ZengUniversitas KuninganIndonesian EFL Journal2252-74272541-36352016-01-0121233310.25134/ieflj.v2i1.634A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONSRosi Hardianti0University of KuninganIn the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want to say in English. Oral Communication Strategies (OCS) surface as the students needs to solve problems of expressing their intended meaning. This descriptive qualitative study intended to analyze (1) types of OCS used by students while conducting discussion, and (2) the students reasons for using certain types of OCS. The participants of this study were a group discussion consisting of five EFL students of English Education Department in the University of Kuningan. The data in this study were gained from observation and interview which were then transcribed. The data were analyzed qualitatively by using Dornyeis (1995) taxonomy of OCS. The results revealed that students participated in this study tended to use achievement strategies (73.07%) more frequently than avoidance strategies (26.92%). Specifically, students used nine out of twelve communication strategy types, and the most frequent strategy used by students while conducting discussion was the use of fillers strategy (51.28%). Then, the students reasons for using fillers strategy in their communication were basically because of their lack of English vocabulary knowledge and content knowledge of topics which were being discussed. Thus, students encounter communication problems as the results of target linguistic inadequacy. Hence, further study might yield different result if the topics chosen for discussion were desired topics among students.https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/634/491EFL (English as a Foreign Language)Oral Communication StrategiesDiscussion
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A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
Indonesian EFL Journal
EFL (English as a Foreign Language)
Oral Communication Strategies
Discussion
author_facet Rosi Hardianti
author_sort Rosi Hardianti
title A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
title_short A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
title_full A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
title_fullStr A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF EFL STUDENTS ORAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN DISCUSSIONS
title_sort study of efl students oral communication strategies in discussions
publisher Universitas Kuningan
series Indonesian EFL Journal
issn 2252-7427
2541-3635
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want to say in English. Oral Communication Strategies (OCS) surface as the students needs to solve problems of expressing their intended meaning. This descriptive qualitative study intended to analyze (1) types of OCS used by students while conducting discussion, and (2) the students reasons for using certain types of OCS. The participants of this study were a group discussion consisting of five EFL students of English Education Department in the University of Kuningan. The data in this study were gained from observation and interview which were then transcribed. The data were analyzed qualitatively by using Dornyeis (1995) taxonomy of OCS. The results revealed that students participated in this study tended to use achievement strategies (73.07%) more frequently than avoidance strategies (26.92%). Specifically, students used nine out of twelve communication strategy types, and the most frequent strategy used by students while conducting discussion was the use of fillers strategy (51.28%). Then, the students reasons for using fillers strategy in their communication were basically because of their lack of English vocabulary knowledge and content knowledge of topics which were being discussed. Thus, students encounter communication problems as the results of target linguistic inadequacy. Hence, further study might yield different result if the topics chosen for discussion were desired topics among students.
topic EFL (English as a Foreign Language)
Oral Communication Strategies
Discussion
url https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/634/491
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