Teacher’s Acts to Activate Learners in Classroom Interaction

Authors

  • A. Dzo’ul Milal State Institute for Islamic Studies Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Keywords:

speech acts, active engagement, classroom interaction

Abstract

One of the key factors contributing to the success of language learning is the learners’ active involvement in the classroom interactional activities. One of the ways to promote such active engagement is the teacher’s performance of acts, such as eliciting, prompting, giving instructions, checking comprehension, grouping/pairing, nominating, commanding, stimulating, encouraging, offering, asking, etc. to which learners’ responses are either verbal or physical. When learners are frequently active
in producing utterances, it is more likely that language learning and/or acquisition is effective. This paper tries to describe and explicate teacher’s performance of acts which are capable of stimulating learners to be more actively engaged in classroom interaction. Hence, language learning process is more successful.

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Published

2023-03-02

How to Cite

A. Dzo’ul Milal. (2023). Teacher’s Acts to Activate Learners in Classroom Interaction. The Proceedings of International Conference: Ronggolawe English Teaching Conference (RETCO), 1(1), 43–53. Retrieved from http://prosiding.unirow.ac.id/index.php/retco/article/view/1818

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