Anjars Cantik Statis
Anjars Cantik Statis
Anjars Cantik Statis
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Language is a tool of communication, and it is one of the very important roles in social
relationship among human beings. Relationship occurs through communication and
communication occurs through language. Language is applied while interacting among
people. Language should be understood between speaker and listener. To create a good
communication, language should be spoken fluently and comprehensible. That is why a
speaker and a listener should use the same language in order to have a good communication.
However, there are so many countries with different languages in this world. Different
languages of people from around the world made problems in communication. For solving
this problem, there should be a language which can be understood by all people all over the
world. Therefore, international community has already dealt with English as the first
international language.
English is the most popular among the other international languages. Generally, it is
applied in international relationship of nations. Nowadays, it has commonly be taught and
learnt in all of countries in the world, includes Indonesia. English as one of the international
languages is very important since it requires as a bridge of communication.
Derived from the formulation above, the objective of this research are:
1. To know what the real problems those students faced in developing their speaking skill at
sixth semester of English Education Study Program STAIN Padangsidimpuan.
2. To know why those problems occur at sixth semester of English Education Study Program
STAIN Padangsidimpuan.
2. Lecturers, to have practical and theoretical information about problems that students have
in developing their speaking skill, and try to solve them.
3. The leader of English Education Study Program, to know the problems and its solving ways
in developing students’ speaking skill in the field of English Education Study Program.
4. Further researchers, expected to develop information and knowledge for those who would
be interested in doing research related to further the same and different study.
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
A. Literature Review
A perceived gap between the existing state and a desired state, or a deviation from a
norm, standard, or status quo. Problem is a thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand.
Problem is an obstacle which makes it difficult to achieve a desire goal, objective or purpose
if reveres to a situation, condition or issue that is yet unresolved. In a broad sense, a problem
exists when an individual became aware of a significant difference between what actually is
what desires are.3 So, the researcher concludes that problem is something which may need to
be solved due to unfulfilled expectation.
This is the biggest mistake of all, the most common, and at worst. Research shows that
learning grammar is basically the actual 'harm' English speaking ability. Why? Because
English grammar is very complex to memorize and use logically, and real conversation takes
place fairly quickly. You do not have much time to think, remember hundreds or thousands of
grammar rules choose the right one and use it. Your left-brain is not able to do so. You must
learn grammar intuitively/ spontaneously/ naturally and unconsciously, like a child learning to
talk. You can do this by listening (listening) a lot of correct English grammar, and your brain
gradually and automatically learn the use of proper English grammar.
b. Forcing talk
English learner and English teacher tried to force to speak before the learner is ready. As a
result most of the learners speak English very slowly - with no confidence and no fluency.
Forcing speech is a big mistake. Do not push to talk. Focus first on listening and be patient.
Speak only when you are ready to talk - that is, when you can talk easily and naturally. Before
that, do not apply to talk.
c. Only the formal study of English / academic
Unfortunately most of the English learners only learn formal English found in textbooks and
in school. The problem is-native speakers of English do not use language like this in most
situations. When talking with friends, family, or co-workers, native-speakers use English
everyday full of idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang.
d. Trying to perfect
Learner and teachers often focus on the error. They are afraid of making mistakes. They
corrected the error. They feel nervous if done wrong. However, no one is perfect. Even though
fixed-native speakers make mistakes all the time. So do not worry. Rather than focusing on
the negative focus on communication. Your goal is not to talk to "perfect", your goal is to
express and convey ideas, information, and feelings in a clear and understandable. Focus on
communication, focus on the positive. You will automatically correct the error over time.
4. Speaking Skill
Language skills are divided into two; receptive and productive skills which are
intended to be achieved by students. Nunan says, “Language generated by the students (in
speech or writing) was referred to productive. Language directed at the students (in reading or
listening) was called receptive.”5 It will be explained about definition of speaking skill,
aspects of speaking, assessing of speaking skill, difficulties in speaking, teaching speaking in
the classroom, principles for teaching speaking skill and objectives of teaching speaking.
CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
To get the result of this research clearly and systematically, the researcher used the
method of the research which was suitable with the research plan in the field. Research
methodology was needed in scientific writing due to its characteristic as an academic writing.
Method of the research would also avoid this writing from unstructured writing and to make
this writing easy to read.
A. Research Design
Further, SuharsimiArikunto says that the instrument of the research is the facility
which is used by the researcher in collecting data.5To get the data in this research, the
researcher used instrumentation such as:
a. Observation
Observation is a technique of data collecting is done through an observation, accompanied by
register-recording of a state or the target object’s behavior. Observation conducted to find and
learn situation and condition in field that related to the need of research. Something likes
activities of students in classroom, out classroom and school environment, and all aspects that
related on problems and efforts of students and lecturers in developing English speaking skills
at English Education Study Program of STAIN Padangsidimpuan.
b. Interview
Interview is a purposeful interaction usually between two people, focused on one person
trying to get information from the other person.6So interview is oral question and answer
between two people or more directly. Interview is given for students at sixth semester of
English education study program, speaking and speech lecturers and the leader of English
education study program. The questions were appropriate with the list of interview.
a. Managing data is used to organize and check the data for its completeness.
b. Reading/memorizing is used to read the transcript or field note to get sense of data.
c. Describing data is used to provide a true picture of the setting and even that took place in it
so the researcher and the reader have an understanding of the context in which the study took
place.
d. Classifying is used in ordering field notes or transcriptions in two categories that represent
aspect of data.
f. Representing is finding above the writer concludes that all of them will be taken as data
analysis.