Reciprocal Q/A Presentation: What It Means to the Students
Abstract
This study explores (1) students’ perception of the implementation of ‘Reciprocal Q/A Presentation’ (Reqap) as a method, which is developed on three pedagogical principles: student centered learning, English as a medium of instruction (EMI), and authentic evaluation; (2) the anxiety level the students experienced during the classes using Reqap; and (3) their expectations of Reqap method. The respondents were students of the fifth semester at the English Department of Education and Teacher Training Faculty at Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto, Indonesia. It randomly took 41 out of 102 students of the semester. This research was descriptive in nature. The data were gathered through closed and open questionnaires. The findings revealed that (1) on average students had good perception of Reqap method (4.02) and (2) the students’ anxiety was at severe level (10.93), and (3) from the open questionnaire the data shows that (a) though it caused the high level of anxiety, the use of EMI brought about awareness in the importance of vocabulary and grammar, (b) authentic evaluation helped create positive backwash on the learning, (c) Reqap made students exerted themselves more, and (d) Reqap facilitated class management. The implications of this study point to the importance of using teaching methods characterized by student centered learning, EMI, and authentic evaluation.
DOI: 10.30595/lks.v12i1.2346

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ISSN: 2620-4037
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Animals, Saussure, Semiotic, Sign , Zootopia
EFL
English foreign Learner, second language acquisition
English teaching and learning process
Etnosiciolinguistic, Language Pattern, Imigrant Communities
Grammatical Equivalence, Arabic Poets, Translation Technique, Translation Method.
Perception
TPACK
classroom management
conjunctions, translation, Chinese language
function of pauses
interlanguage, recount text, student’s writing
learning autonomy, Situational, teachers’ perception, English language learning
lexical density, lexical variation, Indonesian folklore
personal basic power
personal pronoun, Donald Trump, United Nations, president speech
pragmatics
sexist oppression
study abroad
think-aloud, protocol analysis, retrospection, reading comprehension, language proficiency
vocabulary knowledge