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CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS

B. Suggestions

Based on research conclusion, it can be delievered some suggestions go to:

- English Teachers

Teachers should know the capacity of their students to get it their needs.

English teachers should consider the desires of students before planning speaking materials. Retelling stories in narrative texts is useful for teaching students who lack vocabulary, lack of confidence and others. On the other hand, teachers should be more creative to modify teaching methods to make students happy and enjoy the lesson.

- Students

Students should maximize their time in learning to talk English and be able to be more dynamic and centered on learning exercises when the retelling story is actualized. Moreover, doing a lot of exercises to be more confident in learning English.

- Further Researchers

Lastly, the results of this study might be a basic reference for further researchers who need to conduct comparative research on the effects of utilizing picture series on students’ retelling story.

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