Language Learning Process and Gender Difference Implied from the Turn-Takings Used in EFL Student Conversation Club

Syaripa Nurul Ilmi, S. Susilo, Istanti Hermagustiana
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This study aims at investigating the kinds of turn-taking mostly used by EFL learners, how the turn-takings are portrayed as a process of EFL learning, and how the EFL learners differ in making their turn-takings according to their gender. This study was qualitative in nature, using 10 members of English Club of English department students, Mulawarman University as the participants. The procedures of data collecting were video-tape recording observation and semi-structure interview. The data were analyzed by using conversational analysis and percentage frequencies. The result revealed that: 1) the kinds of turn-taking mostly used by the participants were adjacency pair and insertion sequence from the sequence type of turn-taking, almost all kinds turn-taking from the overlap turn-taking except the third party mediation, and other-repair and self-repair from the repair turn-taking; 2) all members of the English Club felt they acquired  their languages as they practiced them in either written and spoken communication; and 3) the female members dominated talk than the male ones.
语言学习过程与英语会话俱乐部转场策略中的性别差异
本研究旨在调查英语学习者主要使用的转向方式,转向方式如何被描述为英语学习的一个过程,以及英语学习者在根据性别进行转向时的差异。这项研究是定性的,以穆拉瓦曼大学英语系学生英语俱乐部的10名成员为参与者。数据收集的程序是录像观察和半结构访谈。使用会话分析和频率百分比对数据进行分析。结果表明:1)从轮次类型看,参与者使用最多的轮次类型是相邻对和插入序列,除第三方调解外,几乎所有轮次都来自重叠轮次,其他修复和自我修复来自修复轮次;2) 英语俱乐部的所有成员都觉得他们是在书面和口头交流中练习语言的;(3)女性成员比男性成员在谈话中占主导地位。
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