Using Task-based Materials in Teaching Writing for EFL Classes in Indonesia

Hanna Sundari, Rina Husnaini Febriyanti, Gustaman Saragih

Abstract


Task-based language teaching has been widely used for language classroom. Using tasks as main activities, task-based materials was developed particularly for writing class. This article is intended to present the study of effectiveness of task-based materials in improving writing class for university. To accommodate the research purposes, mixed method approach was carried out by using quasi experimental research and content analysis of sentence complexity. The respondents were 210 students from writing classes as experiment and control with writing test as instrument. The results of data analysis showed that there were significant differences of writing skill to those who taught using developed task-based materials. Despite the fact that the score did not significantly differ on the aspect of writing mechanics, a developed task-based material has been proved to improve students’ writing skill in the aspect of format, content, organization and grammar. Moreover, the levels of lexical complexity and accuracy from the students whose materials use task-based design are higher than those who do not use it. Then, it can be drawn a conclusion that the use of developed task-based materials brings significant effects toward writing performance.   


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task-based language teaching, task-based materials, teaching writing, writing skill, EFL Classes, Indonesia

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.7n.3p.119

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