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Research On TBI-2 Students' Perceptives On The Use Of Phonology-Based Intruction To Enhance English Speaking Fluency

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This research aimed to explore how students perceive the use of phonology-based instruction to enhance English speaking fluency. The study was done through the qualitative method using a Google form to collect the data. The results show that 40% of respondents responded with a neutral opinion, 20% of respondents agreed, 20% strongly agreed, 13.3% disagreed and 6.7% strongly disagreed. The results also show that most of the respondents agreed that understanding phonology is important in developing English-speaking skills. However, there is still a lack of confidence in speaking English with the use of phonology-based instruction. According to the results, it is evident that phonology-based instruction can assist in improving English speaking fluency. Suggestions were given in terms of having more resources to support using phonology-based instruction and having teachers assist learners in grasping the concept of phonology more easily.
Title: Research On TBI-2 Students' Perceptives On The Use Of Phonology-Based Intruction To Enhance English Speaking Fluency
Description:
This research aimed to explore how students perceive the use of phonology-based instruction to enhance English speaking fluency.
The study was done through the qualitative method using a Google form to collect the data.
The results show that 40% of respondents responded with a neutral opinion, 20% of respondents agreed, 20% strongly agreed, 13.
3% disagreed and 6.
7% strongly disagreed.
The results also show that most of the respondents agreed that understanding phonology is important in developing English-speaking skills.
However, there is still a lack of confidence in speaking English with the use of phonology-based instruction.
According to the results, it is evident that phonology-based instruction can assist in improving English speaking fluency.
Suggestions were given in terms of having more resources to support using phonology-based instruction and having teachers assist learners in grasping the concept of phonology more easily.

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