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SOCIAL INTERACTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS

SOCIAL INTERACTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS (A Multi-sites Study of Three Senior High Schools in Bandung) By Yanty Wirza , S.Pd Student of UPI Graduate Program Presented by Ilham Tirta. Outline. Background of study The aim of the research Literature Review Methodology Findings

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SOCIAL INTERACTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS

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  1. SOCIAL INTERACTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS (A Multi-sites Study of Three Senior High Schools in Bandung) By YantyWirza, S.Pd Student of UPI Graduate Program Presented by IlhamTirta

  2. Outline • Background of study • The aim of the research • Literature Review • Methodology • Findings • Conclusion

  3. Background of Study • The need of having ability to communicate in English for the students • The lack of chance to build communication in EFL classroom • The importance of social interaction in teaching learning process

  4. The Aim of the Research To investigate the social interaction in three senior high schools which were purposely selected from the categories of good, middle, and low.

  5. Literature Review • Brown (1994). “Interaction as the collaborative exchange of thoughts, feelings, and ideas between two or more people resulting in a reciprocal effect on each other.” • Rivers (1987). “social interaction can never be one-way; the students too need to exercise how to take initiative and participate imaginatively in task oriented, purposeful learning, or cooperative learning.”

  6. Methodology

  7. The Subject of Study

  8. The Setting of the Study

  9. Findings

  10. Teacher’s Role in the Classroom

  11. The Pattern of Social Interaction

  12. Students Learning Engagement

  13. Conclusion • The application of social interaction is not satisfying enough • A healthy social interaction is really needed for EFL students during teaching learning process

  14. Thank You

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