INVESTIGATING STUDENTS' OBSTACLES OF SPEAKING SKILLS DURING ONLINE LEARNING

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  • nia noviani pendidikan bahasa inggris

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problems, speaking skills, online learning

Abstrak

During this pandemic, all community activities have changes in their implementation, including learning and teaching activities, it is starting from the learning activities of students at the primary school level to the university level. All teaching and learning activities that were previously carried out face-to-face in class (or offline class) are now being shifted to online learning to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus. One example of subject that shifted from face-to-face in class to online is English subject. In online English learning, students used a variety of media to support the running of the online class. Learning media that are commonly used in online classes, for example like video conferencing applications (Zoom Meeting, Google Meet) and other online platforms. The goal from learning English itself is to be able to communicate fluently in English. But, there are still some problems that faced by students in mastering English speaking skill in online learning. Therefore, this article is created to find out about what are the problems that students faced when mastering English speaking skill in online learning, and also the solutions to solve it.

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2021-12-28