Students' Perceptions of Role-Playing Pedagogy in Developing Speaking Skills in a Bilingual Elementary Classroom
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https://doi.org/10.34005/ak.v14i02.5393Keywords:
role-playing, speaking skills, students' perception, elementary classroomAbstract
This research focuses to examine students’ reception towards the use of the role-play method in the teaching and learning process to improve their English-speaking skills. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach, with classroom observation as the main technique for collecting data, along with directly asking fifth-grade elementary school students about their experiences using role-play in English learning activities. Based on the analysis of the observations and the students’ answers, the majority of them greatly enjoyed the role-play method, and judging from their increased activeness in speaking, the method successfully created an engaging and active learning atmosphere.
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