Oral Communication Strategy of EFL College Learners
Abstract
The aim of this research is to identify the oral communication strategies used by
EFL students at a private university in Yogyakarta. This research focuses on what
strategies used by students when in speaking classes. This research used a
quantitative approach with a survey method and enrolled 53 English Department
students batch 2021 as a sampling. The 32 items of Oral Communication Strategy
Inventory (OCSI) questionnaire was used in this research.
The research results show several oral communication strategies that are most and
least used by students in speaking classes along with the mean value of each
strategies. The first is negotiation for meaning while speaking (M=4.113), the
second is social-affective strategy (M=4.078), the third strategy is non-verbal
strategy (M=4.075), the fourth is message reduction and alteration (M=3.949), the
fifth strategy is fluency-oriented strategy (M=3.899), the sixth strategy is
accuracy-oriented (M=3.749), the seventh strategy is attempt to think in english
(M=3.745), and for the last strategy is message abandonment (M=3.245). These
strategies are important for us to make our speaking to be fluency and to do easily.
