STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLES IN LEARNING TRANSACTIONAL SPEAKING SKILLS

N. Nur, Annisa Shofa Tsuraya, Nurul Parah
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The diverse backgrounds of students in learning English lead to a great challenge to the teacher to accommodate different types of students’ learning styles. This research aims to identify the students’ learning styles in learning transactional speaking skills in the fourth semester students of English Education Department, UIN Alauddin Makassar. The method used in this research was the descriptive qualitative research method. The instrument used to gather the data were questionnaires and interview guidelines. The results showed that the students like to learn transactional speaking skills by watching videos or films, pictures or posters, talking to their friends, practicing their English outside, and making conversations with their friends. Besides, some students like studying alone, reading books in a foreign language, working problems set by the teacher, memorizing conversations or dialogue, and writing in a notebook. Based on the categorization of the learning styles as concrete, analytical, communicative, and authority-oriented learners, the researchers found that the dominant learning styles were concrete learners. Based on the findings, the researchers recommend that it is essential for the lecturers to implement learning and teaching methods that are appropriate to students’ learning styles when teaching transactional speaking skills in the classroom. In addition, the students are expected to be able to develop their transactional speaking skills by understanding their individual learning styles for better learning and teaching process.
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学生在学习事务性口语技巧中的学习风格
学生学习英语的不同背景给教师适应不同类型学生的学习方式带来了巨大的挑战。本研究旨在了解望加锡大学英语教育系第四学期学生在学习交易性口语技巧时的学习风格。本研究采用描述性定性研究方法。收集数据的工具是问卷调查和访谈指南。结果表明,学生们喜欢通过观看视频或电影、图片或海报、与朋友交谈、在户外练习英语、与朋友交谈等方式来学习事务性口语技巧。此外,一些学生喜欢独自学习,阅读外语书籍,做老师布置的问题,背诵对话或对话,在笔记本上写字。通过对具体型、分析型、交际型和权威型学习风格的分类,研究人员发现具体型学习风格占主导地位。在此基础上,研究人员建议教师在课堂上教授交易性口语技巧时,必须采用适合学生学习风格的学习和教学方法。此外,学生亦可透过了解自己的学习风格,发展自己的交际性口语技巧,以达致更好的学与教。
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