2019
DOI: 10.33506/jq.v7i1.354
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Language Learning Strategies Employed by Successfull Students in Developing English-Speaking Performance

Abstract: This research aimed to discover the language learning strategies used by successfull students in developing speaking performance in speaking performance at English Language Education Program in Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong. This research used qualitative method in the form of descriptive qualitative. the participants of this research were taken from the third semester of English Language Education Program in Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong with the total 6 students. The participants were the students who ga… Show more

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“…As proposed by Sudarmaji et al (2020) the use of digital storytelling is an excellent strategy to develop students' visual memory capacity and writing ability since it enables them to engage in active mental processes to strengthen their memory. Without a doubt, teachers play crucial roles in helping learners to acquire memory strategies so that they have the potential to expand their language learning development and succeed as language learners (Tahang et al, 2019).…”
Section: Memory Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As proposed by Sudarmaji et al (2020) the use of digital storytelling is an excellent strategy to develop students' visual memory capacity and writing ability since it enables them to engage in active mental processes to strengthen their memory. Without a doubt, teachers play crucial roles in helping learners to acquire memory strategies so that they have the potential to expand their language learning development and succeed as language learners (Tahang et al, 2019).…”
Section: Memory Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frederickson (1997) asserted that the problem is that students get confused when they encounter many verb forms. Teaching PPT is connected to the past and present altogether (Jubran, 2021;Tahang, 2020), which is also referred to as the 'unfinished time aspect' (Ockenden, 1967). In many languages that lack this type of tense, it becomes confusing to differentiate between the simple past tense and the PPT (Rizka, 2017;Sholeha, Ardian, & Amri, 2020).…”
Section: Teaching Tenses To L2 Learnersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the broad concept of first language transfer, SLA research has attributed this transfer to mother-tongue interference (also known as negative transfer) which poses difficulties in mastering tenses of the target language (Al-Kadi & Moqbel, 2022;Karim & Nassaji, 2013;Karpava & Agouraki, 2013;Tahang, 2020). Drawing on SLA research, it has been widely accepted that similarities and differences between L1 and L2 can be a source of success or failure when using the target language, e.g., English (Hazzaa, 2021;Karim & Nassaji, 2013;Odlin, 1989;Richards, 1974).…”
Section: Language Transfer and Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introducing young learners to learning strategies enables their control in learning during the process of becoming good language learners (Tahang et al, 2018). Serious work needs to start given the plethora of challenges that exist, especially in the education sector where there are many developments are made to produce good language learners, particularly in English communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%