â∠ÂWait, How Do I Say that in English?ââˆCommunication Strategies for English as a Foreign Language Learners
DOI : DOI: 10.21512/lc.v12i2.3745
Date : 4 May 2018
This research aimed to investigate communication speaking skill strategies applied by two groups of English foreign languageÃÂÃÂ learners in two boarding senior high schools in Aceh, Indonesia. Of the successful group, there were 52 learners and ofÃÂÃÂ the less successful group 24 learners. To collect the data, this study employed the observation sheet adapted by Tarone(1978), which determined nine categories of communication strategies; approximation, word coinage, circumlocution, literalÃÂÃÂ translation, language switch, mime, appeal for assistance, topic avoidance, and message abandonment. The students wereÃÂÃÂ observed during their speaking class. The result of this research is the literal translation, approximation, and language switchbecome the most frequent strategies used by the less successful learners. It implies that the students have had difficultiesÃÂÃÂ communicating in the target language. On the other hand, successful learners prefer to use approximation, literal translation,ÃÂÃÂ and appeal for assistance strategies. It implies that the students tend to speak and communicate well, if not yet fluently. BasedÃÂÃÂ on the findings, it is suggested that English teachers should introduce several communication strategies for both groups ofÃÂÃÂ learners to improve their effective communication.