Learning strategies and the speaking skill
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2023
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This study aimed to analyze the learning strategies that can be used to improve the
speaking skill in BGU students at Unidad Educativa Santa Rosa. This was quantitative
research with quasi-experimental design. The target population was formed by 191
students from second year of high school with 127 students as its sample who took the
survey. 60 students participated in the intervention whose parents signed the informed
consent. Data collection techniques were a survey and a pre-test and post-test with
their respective questionnaires. The survey was employed to identify the most used
learning strategies to enhance the speaking skill whose questions were taken from the
Students Inventory Language Learning methodology. It was shared among students
through Google forms whose responses were obtained online. In addition, the speaking
subskills, were theoretically analyzed. Furthermore, students’ speaking skill at the
beginning and at the end of the treatment were assessed. It was the speaking part of
the A2 Key for Schools Test from Cambridge. To obtain numerical data, the
assessment for speaking skill from Cambridge Assessment was employed which had
three main criteria such as grammar and vocabulary, pronunciation, and interactive
communication. Main findings from the survey were the most common students’
learning strategies namely cognitive, metacognitive, affective, and social. The pre-test
revealed that the students from both the control and the experimental groups have low
level of speaking performance. Based on those results, a series of class plans were
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designed with the purpose of enhancing students’ speaking skill by strengthening
language learning strategies. The class plans were designed for eight weeks of
intervention. After this phase, the students took the post-test. It was concluded that the
application of learning strategies is valuable to improve speaking skill. Therefore, it is
highly recommended to apply them to support students in their language learning
process.
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AFFECTIVE, STRATEGY, METACOGNITIVE, SOCIAL, SPEAKING SKILL, COGNITIVE