Teachers’ Difficulties at SMKN 1 Proppo Pamekasan Teaching English As A Foreign Language

Authors

  • David maulidi faculty of teacher training and education, universitas Madura, 69371 Author

Keywords:

english language, learning, teacher difficulties

Abstract

Many languages ​​are used to communicate, one of which is English, which must be learned by everyone throughout the world because it is an international language. The researcher used three English teachers in classes X, XI, and XII at SMK. Purposive sampling is a technique for determining samples with certain considerations. Teaching English as a foreign language becomes difficult in many places where there is insufficient exposure to English. Lack of exposure to English also contributes to the lack of opportunities for students to use English

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Published

2023-12-30