2008
DOI: 10.37147/eltr.v2i2.99
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Women’s Language Features Used by English Teacher Candidates

Abstract: This paper discussed women’s language features used by female students in English Language Education Study Program (ELESP) as English teacher within teaching learning practices in micro-teaching class. The study aimed to investigate the frequency of the women’s language features and the possible reason of using the features by female students. The writer assumed that women have characteristics in speaking, including female English teacher candidates. Unconsciously, female English teacher candidates use some or… Show more

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