<p><em>The development of students' skills</em><em>, especially</em><em> in speaking</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>is considered important to </em><em>get more attention because speaking skill </em><em>is </em><em>included </em><em>as one of the </em><em>productive skills that require</em><em>s</em><em> a lot of practice rather than </em><em>only learning the</em><em> theory. In mastering speaking skil</em><em>l, it is regarded necessary to</em><em> not only understand what others are talking about but also to respond and communicate effectively</em><em> with others</em><em>. </em><em>Thus, a m</em><em>aximum use of instructional media, especially YouTube, is considered necessary </em><em>in enhancing</em><em> the development of student</em><em>s’ speaking</em><em> skill</em><em> as a crucial capability to be possessed </em><em>in the 21<sup>st</sup> century. The purpose of this study is</em><em> mainly</em><em> to describe YouTube's maximum use in terms of practice</em><em> as well as disclose </em><em>the benefits of using YouTube as a media learning.</em></p>
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