TEACHING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH TASK-BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING

This study aimed to investigate how task-based language teaching (TbLT) contributed to students' speaking skills and the students' perception towards TbLT implementation. This research employed a case study design involving nine students in one public junior high school in Bandung, West Ja...

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Main Author: Amelia Yulia Rahmah, - (Author)
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Published: 2023-08-25.
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