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CHAPTER II REVIEW AND RELATED LITERATURE In this chapter the researcher discusses some topics relate to the theory of the research. These are about the definition of speaking, teaching speaking, definition of teaching technique, definition of small group discussion, characteristics of small group discussion, the implementation of small group discussion in teaching speaking, problems and solutions of small group discussion. 2.1 Teaching Speaking 2.1.1 Definition of Speaking Speaking is one of language skills which is very important to be mastered by students in order to effectively communicate. To get more understanding about what speaking is, the researcher finds out some definitions of speaking from some experts. According to Nunan (2003, p.48) “Speaking is the productive oral skill and it consists of producing systematic verbal utterance to convey meaning.” Futhermore, Fulcher (2003, p.23) states that “Speaking is the verbal use of language to communicate with others.” From the statement above, the researcher summarizes that speaking is the ability to express ideas and exchange the information with others by using spoken language. The main aim of speaking is to communicate, which conveys information or expression one’s thoughts and feelings in spoken language from the speaker to the listener. The listener should interpret the information 8 from the speaker. That is why the speaker should convey the information in a good way. 2.1.2 Teaching Speaking Teaching is an activity that helps the students to develop their skill. According to Brown (2000, p.7), “Teaching is showing or helping someone to learn how to do something, giving instruction, guiding in the study of something, providing with knowledge, causing to know or understand”. It means that teaching is an activity that intends to help the students to learn something and facilitate or share knowledge to make them understand. Furthermore, according to Samuda and Bygate (2008, p.7), “The aim of second/foreign language teaching is to develop students’ ability to the target language.” Meanwhile, Kayi (2006) points out that the aim of teaching speaking is to teach ESL learners to : a. Produce the English speech sounds and sound pattern. b. Use word and sentence stress, itonation, patterns and the rhythm of the second language. c. Select appropriate words and sentence according to the proper social setting, audience, situation and subject matter. d. Organize their thoughts in a meaningful and logical sequence. e. Use language as a means of expessing values and judgements. f. Use the language quickly and confidently with few unnatural pauses, which is called as fluency. 9 Based on the theories above, the researcher concludes that teaching speaking is a process where the teachers helps the students to develop their ability to use the target language. 2.2 Definition of Teaching Technique In teaching and learning English, technique is one of the important aspects which determine the success. According to Gerlach et al (1980), “Techniques are the ways and means adopted by teacher to direct the learners’ activities toward an objective.” It means that technique is the ways used by teacher in order to help students find the aims of learning. Furthermore, to get satisfiying result, there are some conceptualization and organization in language teaching, namely: (a) method which means overall plan for the teaching and learning activities, (b) strategy which refers to a specific action that the teacher does in order to achieve the objective of study, (c) technique which refers to the term of activities in teaching. It is concerned with the exercise for the students, activities in the learning process, or tasks in the classroom (Brown, 2001:16). It means that technique is the variety of activities or task that is used for teaching and learning process in the classroom. Based on the definitions above, the researcher concludes that technique is the tool used by teacher to guide the students in achieving learning objectives. In the teaching and learning speaking skill, the technique that used by teacher intended to make the students speak English with a good pronunciation, accuracy and fluency. 10 2.3 Small Group Discussion 2.3.1 The Definition of Small Group Discussion Small group discussion does not seem like recitation in which the conversation belongs to only teacher and certain students, but small group discussion encourages and emphasizes students to interact each other. Brown (2000) states that small group discussion is a group of students working corporately for achieving certain goals. Moreover, Cohen & Lotan (2014) define that students work together in a small group to participate in a clearly assigned learning task. In addition, Galanes, Adams, and Brihart (2004, p.9) state that group discussion or small group is a small group of people communicating with each other to achieve some interdependent goal such as increased understanding coordination of activity, or solutions to a shared problem. Furthermore, Arends (2007, p.430-431) define that small group discussion is a situation in which students exchange and share informations with their group to find solution of task given. Therefore, it can be concluded that in the small group discussion, students are involved in the conversation with other members of group, and also working in a group allow students to exchange their opinion which will make it easier for them to complete the task given. 2.3.2 Characteristics of Small Group Discussion Among some teachers, small group discussion has misconception toward the implementation of small group discussion. However, if the small group discussion is utilized well, it can be one of more effective techniques in 11
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