Get Your Pupils to Talk in English
Abstract
Among all the skills a second/foreign language teacher has to teach her pupils, the most difficult is spontaneous speech. Pupils are willing to repeat after the teacher in chorus or speak sentences from a substitution table but are most reluctant and unwilling to say anything on their own in the second/foreign language they are learning.
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1984-07-01
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The English Teacher © 1971 by Malaysian English Language Teaching Association is open-access and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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K. Palanisamy. (1984). Get Your Pupils to Talk in English. The English Teacher, 13(2). https://meltajournals.com/index.php/TET/article/view/412