Strategi komunikasi dalam kalangan pelajar bahasa Arab di Jakarta / Ma'sum Mohammad
This study focuses on the following: (a) levels of use of communication strategies among students at the Institute for Islamic and Arabic Sciences (LIPIA) in Jakarta, Indonesia (b) types of communication strategies used by students based on Tarone’s taxonomy (1977) (c) factors that encourage stud...
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| التنسيق: | أطروحة |
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2012
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| الملخص: | This study focuses on the following: (a) levels of use of communication strategies among
students at the Institute for Islamic and Arabic Sciences (LIPIA) in Jakarta, Indonesia (b)
types of communication strategies used by students based on Tarone’s taxonomy (1977)
(c) factors that encourage students to communicate in Arabic. The subjects consist of 30
students who follow the Arabic language preparation program (I'dad lughawi) at the
Institute. This study is important because there are still many students in the LIPIA who
are not able to speak Arabic well even though they have been studying it for a number of
years. The study uses a both the mixed methods approaches in analyzing the data to
answer the research question. The instrument used were (a) a set of interview questions
for gathers quantitative data (b) a video recording of the oral activity for gathers
quantitative data. The study found that the use of Arabic communication strategies of
LIPIA students is high. Meanwhile students’ motivation and teachers’ encouragement
given to student proved to be important factors that serve to encourage the students to
communication in Arabic. The study also found that the oral activity used by the students
namely B group (less proficient learners) consist of the avoidance strategies in Tarone
Taxonomy. Whereas the A group (the more advanced learners) uses more of the
paraphrase strategy in Tarone taxonomy. The most important findings of this study is the
discovery of two communication strategies. They are (a) pauses and (b) repetition
strategies. A model is thus proposed in this study, specifically the Arabic Model
Communication Strategies, which may assist in the process of teaching and learning
Arabic in Indonesia. |
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