Indonesian Efl Teacher Perceptions and Practices of using Authentic Materials to Teach English in Junior High School
Abstract
Authentic materials are used in English Language Teaching (ELT) with the
objective of providing utility of English in real-world situations. In addition,
authentic materials are intended to bring the learners into direct contact with reality.
The study aimed to explore an EFL teacher views on the use of authentic materials
and how he incorporates these materials into his teaching practices. The participant of
this study was an Indonesian teacher who has been teaching for more than 10 years to
teach English at junior high school. Semi-structured interviews and participant
teaching artifacts were conducted to collect the qualitative data. The data were then
subsequently examined using thematic analysis to obtain a deeper understanding of
what the teacher considered using authentic materials and how he included such
materials in his classroom. The data findings revealed that the use of authentic
materials increased students’ enthusiasm for learning, improved the students language
skill, and also posed certain challenges for the teacher, particularly in terms of
selecting and adapting appropriate materials. The implications and directions for
future research are also provided.
