Students’ Perception of Speaking Activities in the “English for Nusantara” Textbook in the 7th Grade Junior High School
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Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Abstract
Speaking is the most important skill in foreign language or second language
learning (Rao, 2019). However, students face various difficulties in speaking
English, including lack of vocabulary and pronunciation, difficulty organizing
words, lack of confidence, fear of making mistakes, shyness, anxiety, and lack of
motivation (Hidayat & Clarita, 2020; Haryanto et al., 2018; Maji et al., 2022). In
facing these problems, an ELT textbook is necessary learning medium to help
students develop their speaking skills (Cahyani & Perdana, 2019). The “English for
Nusantara” textbook is designed to support English language learning that is
relevant to the Indonesian context and cultural values, with a structure that
integrates the four language skills, including speaking. Given that the textbook has
been in use for three years, it is important to analyze the speaking activities
presented in the textbook from students’ perception as textbook users. Therefore,
this study was conducted to analyzed students’ perceptions of the speaking
activities contained in the “English for Nusantara” textbook in the 7th grade Junior
High School
Previous studies mostly focused on teacher perceptions, content analysis,
Pancasila values, moral values, and gender representation. This study aimed to fill
the gap by analyzing students’ perceptions of speaking activities in the “English for
Nusantara” in the 7th grade junior high school. There are several types of speaking
activities that can be applied in language learning, including discussion, role play,
simulation, storytelling, interview, presentation, brainstorming, describing pictures,
repetition, and monologue (Kayi, 2012; Harmer, 2007; Celce-Murcia et al., 2014).
In the “English for Nusantara” textbook, there are five main types of activities:
repetition, dialogues/narrative recitation and role play, describing pictures,
discussion, and monologue. According to Cunningsworth (1995), a good textbook
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