Analysis of Word Recall by English Education Students of Language and Memory

Penulis

  • Alma Tiara Putri1
  • Thasya Octaviany D.P.S
  • Bela Rizky Utami

Kata Kunci:

English Students, Gestures, Language, Memory, Recalls

Abstrak

As social beings, speaking in public is something that must be learned, but speaking in everyday situations is something that comes naturally.Many of them make mistakes when they become public speakers because they lack confidence, don't prepare well, don't know how to handle the audience, etc.They have a tendency to stammer and forget what they are going to say when they make mistakes.In this instance, they frequently make an unintentional gesture to recall the word they intend to use when they forget what they are going to talk about.When trying to remember a word or even the correct sentence they want to convey, people naturally make these gestures.When trying to remember the intended word, each person uses a different gesture.The significance of language learning techniquesthe conventional method by which educators control and maintain authority in the classroom.

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2022-11-28