CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
B. Suggestions
Based on the conclusion above, the researcher proposes the following suggestions:
1. In speaking, the students need to use private speech so it will help students to have good skill in speaking, self confidence, pronounciation and grammar.
2. The lecturer need to apply private speech when teaching in classrom so the students have motivate to use private speech in learning English.
3. The students must always do private speech to improving the students skill in English especially in speaking.
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A P P E N D I C E S
Appendix 1
Interview
NO Questions
1 What do you know about private speech
2 Do you always do private speech in speaking class before perform and why
3 What problem do you always face if you do private speech
4 Do you have high self-confidence when use private speech in speaking class and why
5 Do you speak English fluently without private speech and why 6 Do you use private speech to improving your speaking skills and why 7 Do you use private speech only in speaking subject and why
8 Does the private speech only waste your time to speak directly and why
9 Does the private speech make your pronunciation better and why 10 Do you believe the private speech can arrange the sentence with a good
grammar and why
Appendix II
Trancript interviewed results
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1. St Harnita Jufri
1. Private speech or self talk is speech spoken to oneself for communication or self-guidance.
2. Yes, I usually. Because private speech make me more confident in speaking in front of class.
3. Yeah, sometimes private speech waste my time to speak directly.
4. Yeah. I think it's because when I do private speech before speak directly. It's like Like I was practicing and with that I have prepared well what I will say so that it can increase my self-confidence.
5. No. I don't. To be honest. Eee bcause my English-speaking is still bad with or without private speech. Hahah
6. Yeah, I use private speech to improve my speaking skills because I think private speech is one of the best way to improve my speaking skills. When I use private speech my speaking skills is way better.
7. Mmmm No. I usually use private speech in another subject like reading and writing. Because it has become my habit.
8. Yeah. Sometimes. When I use private speech it's make me Thinking and doing it too long and waste my time to speak directly.
9. Yeah private speech make my pronunciation better because when I use private speech I practiced how to pronounce words and made myself better at conveying them in speak directly
10. Yeah. Eee Probably, cause with private speech we can practice and review the material and make arrange
sentence with a good grammar.
2. Nurul Hasanah Usman
1.In my opinioin Private speech is communication by two means, internally speaking silently and silently, and externally speaking in voice.
2. Sometimes, to ease the nervousness of being in public
3. A problem I have always faced is that when the wording and expression of it are inconsistent with the text.
4. Sometimes, when I've known what to say and also mastered the stage 5. Seldom, because everything requires process and mastery
6. Yes i do, because private speech its a good method to improve speaking skills 7. Not really, for I also usually use private conversation in every given condition 8. In my opinion. It's not wasting my time. It can make my speech even better in the future
9. I think yes. Because when we constantly practice, of course, our pronunciation of the word gets even better
10. A ctuaally yes, but sometimes we need a theory so that when we want to practice, it's even better
3. Samriani
1 Eee I think private speeches are practicing how someone speaks by improving their pronunciation and using standard language.
2. yes, I usually do
3. Nervous, because I don't know much of the vocabulary and forms of pronunciation correctly.
4. No, i don't
5. Maybe because we are too free to speak without paying attention to the vocabulary we are going to use.
6. Eee Yes because it can help us 7. Yes, i always have
8. No, i don't
9. Yes, this is very helpful
10.Eee Yes, because in private speech we can improve our pronunciation and use standard words.
4. Nurfadillah
1. Eee I think a personal speech to practice how a person increases their enunciation to express himself or illustrate a matter
2. Yes, it is usually to smooth out our speaking properly in order to avoid an appearance of nervousness and to perform well
3. Insecure, nervous and frightened of speech because I didn't really know much about proper vocabulary and pronunciation..
4. No i don't
5. Maybe because we are used to speaking in English and have paid attention to the vocabulary that we will use.
6. Yes Because I think private speech can be very helpful.
7. Yes always 8. I didn't think so
9. Yes, and it really help me
10. Because in our language we can correct and improve our pronunciation
5. Al Husna Almira
1. Mmm As far as I know, private speech is the activity of speaking to yourself either in a voice or in your heart before making a speech.
2. Yes I do, because it makes me more relaxed and confident.
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3. If I do a private speech, it must be in a quiet place and it must be repeat many times.
4. Yes I do, because I feel relaxed so I can be confident.
5. No, i don't think so, because consistently doing private speech is one of the ways I speak fluently like a native.
6. Yes I do, this is one of the suggestions from the English teacher by doing a private speech to in order to improve my speaking skills and after I did it, it was eee proven.
7. No, I don't. I do private speech, not only speaking subjects, but to better understand other materials such as grammar, especially to add vocabulary.
8. I don't think so, because this very helpful in my opinion.
9. Yes, doing private speech makes my pronunciation better because I often say it over and over again if there is something wrong in my pronunciation.
10. Yes i do, because by consistently doing private speech, it can improve eee grammar itself, we can see this look at real examples in every country that has a language, people only speak every single day and automatically the grammar is correct.
6. Andi Siti Ashila Putri Ananta
1. Eee Private speech is when we talk to ourselves, usually this is done to increase our self-confidence
2. Yes, I always do private speech before performing because I feel if I do that I can correct things that I don't need to say, so I can fix them before performing 3. Eee Sometimes I am confused whether what I am going to say is correct or not because I am doing a private speech so people cannot correct me
4. Sometimes, because at certain times I am very confident when I do private speech but at certain times I don't get my confidence, for example, when I have to speak in front of people I don't know I will feel nervous and not confident even though already doing a private speech
5. Sometimes, I speak fluently without private speech if I am in an environment that is not is the first time I visit or everyone there is someone I already know and familiar with
6. Yes, I always do it to improve my speaking skills because it helps me quite a bit even though sometimes I need people to know whether my pronunciations are good or not
7. Not really, I always do private speech in any situation, in other subjects I sometimes use private speech to convince me
8. In my opinion, my private speech does not waste my time, because with private speech I can sort out what I will convey and it can also help me improve my speaking
9. Eee I think yes, because we will often talk and because we are used to it, of course it trains us to make our pronunciation better
10. Sometimes, because not everything can be done directly with practice it takes theory too, so I think we have to know theory and do practice to be able to organize sentences and grammar for the better
7. Sri Rahayu Nengsih
1. Eee Private speech of an activity carried out to give speeches in public in order to express opinions. It is not just an opinion conveyed, but also the idea of an individual against a matter or conditions that are developing today.
2. Yes because I think it can make it easier for me to make it running smoothly and for more confident
3. Maybe in the preparation of words and how to make the speech to be interesting
4. Yes because I think it's my own personal speech and certainly would be better because I have been practicing before appearing
5. Mmm Sometimes because it's not my personal speech but I can learn and practice better it will certainly be easy
6 Yes,. Because with personal speech it can give good language skills, multiply vocabulary with many reading and writing. Search for vocabulary that is not yet well known. The more we can express ourselves, the better our ability to communicate.
7. No, because I think the ability to use my personal speech should be empowered in thinking by doing activities or language skills, namely training ourselves to be skilled eh skilled.
8. I don't think so because with private speech we can learn more about how to structure words properly and be more confident
9. yes, that's very true, because before giving a speech, I definitely practice hard so that my pronunciation is good and that makes my pronunciation better
10. I think yes because with our own thoughts it would be better but apart from that I still adapt to the structure of sentence arrangement in speech
8. Nurul Azizah
1. Mmm As far as i know that private speech is an activity where someone will talk to himself to train self-confidence and then performance before appearing in public
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2. Yes I always, Eee because This method will make me more competent And become a transition towards the beginning To be communicative and more confident than when i didn't do a private speech.
3. Mmm The problem that I usually face when doing private speech is when I am limited by the time when the class will start and I haven't finished the method completely.
4. Yes, of course, Eee as I said when using this private speech method it will make me more competent .and become a transition towards the beginning To be communicative and more confident than when i didn't do a private speech 5. No, I don‟t. I think when I don't do private speech, when I speak in public it won't be as good and smooth as when I do private speech because when I do something I need good preparation.
6. Yes I do. Because with private speech, I can correct what is wrong and which sentence I should use when speaking, so that it will keep me learning
7. No, I don't, I use this method not only in speaking class but when I want to speak in public
8. No it doesn‟t. Private speech does not waste time but makes our appearance better when speaking in public
9. Yes, because when we do private speech we will often repeat the sentences to be delivered so that our pronunciation will get better
10. Yes, I do. Because the more we practice, we will know where the error is so we can correct sentence that may not fit the grammar. So we will continue to learn about.grammar again.
9. Karnila Sari
1.Eee I think eee private speech is a way for us to train ourselves to be able to have a good dialogue with ourselves and other by developing the language used to be better
2. Mmm, I think yes I usually
3. lack of confidence because the language and pronunciation of words are not too good and fluent
4. No, I don‟t
5.Maybe because we feel free to speak differently from when doing private speech which must be paid attention the use of words
6. Yes, because it‟s really help us to have a good dialogue and when we do private speech we can get used to words that we may rarely use.
7. Yes, I always 8. Eee no, I don‟t 9. Yes, it is very helpful
10. Yes, because during private speech, we certainly have to use good and orderly language and must also have a serious manner
10. Nur Fadillah
1.Eee I think e personal speech to practice how a person increase their pronounciation to express e himself or illustrate the matter
2. Eee yes, it is e usually to smooth out our speaking properly in order to avoid an appearance of nervousness and to perform well
3. Eee not confidence, nervous nervous and afraid of miss pronounciation because I don't really know much about vocabulary and correct pronunciation form
4. No i don't
5. Maybe because we are used to a speaking in English and have paid attention to the vocabulary that we will use.
6. Eee yes, because I think private speech can be very helpful.
7. Eee Yes always 8. If I didn't think so
9. Yes, and it really helped me
10. Yes Because in our language we can correct and improve our pronunciation