HUMANISTIC STRATEGIES IN THE EFL SPEAKING CLASS

  • Josefa J. Mardijono Faculty of Letters, Petra Christian University
Keywords: humanistic strategies, positive feelings, co-operative, supportive.

Abstract

This paper focuses on the humanistic strategies woven into the EFL speaking class activities. The speaking class, which the writer used for her study, is the highest level of speaking course offered in the curriculum of the English Department of Petra Christian University, to develop students' English speaking skills, particularly in public speaking. The humanistic strategies are based on the assumption that a "supportive and co-operative group atmosphere" ((Hadfield, 1995, p.15) will enhance learning to bring out the best of the students. The primary aims are to help the students, through active participation, to develop more positive feelings about themselves and their classmates, to co-operate and support each other to grow and excel at their speech performance. Based on the students' evaluation and the teacher's observation of the students' public speech performance and their academic achievement, it can be concluded that the humanistic strategies have created a co-operative and supportive group atmosphere and has given positive effects on the students' speech performance. This is also a rewarding experience for the teacher.

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Published
2004-06-01
How to Cite
J. Mardijono, J. (2004). HUMANISTIC STRATEGIES IN THE EFL SPEAKING CLASS. K@ta, 3(2), 92-108. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.9744/kata.3.2.92-108
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