The current study aims at investigating Indonesian EFL learners? strategies in expressing disagreement using English. In attempt to achieve the goal, 100 English Department students of Satya Wacana Christian University were invited to participate in this study. The participants were given a Discourse Completion Test (DCT) modified from studies by Takahashi and Beebe (1993) and Guodong and Jing (2005). The data obtained through this test were analyzed based on taxonomy of disagreement strategies by Muntigl (1995). The data was described in quantitatively. This study is important because disagreement is perceived as a face-threatening act (FTA). The findings revealed the tendency of IEFL learners to mitigate FTA by using coun...
Disagreement has been widely regarded as one of the most interesting speech acts in EFL context sinc...
This study aimed to investigate the differences between the politeness strategies used by university...
In the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want...
This study aims at finding out patterns of the relationship between students ’ strategies in disagre...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
This study was aimed at finding out patterns of relationship between English language proficiency le...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
Complaint commonly appears in daily life interaction (Sukyadi, 2011). People do not only provide wor...
The research paper studies about disagreement strategies, gender difference, and politeness strategi...
This present study was designed as an attempt to examine the types and strategies used by EFL learne...
The study examines how disagreement is managed by 32 intermediate level Malay ESL students in a Mala...
The aim of this paper is to classify the types of disagreement strategies used by Indonesian learner...
This study investigates the realization of disagreement strategies employed by Indonesian speakers....
This research aims to find out the correlation between students’ proficiency and disagreement stra...
Disagreement has been widely regarded as one of the most interesting speech acts in EFL context sinc...
Disagreement has been widely regarded as one of the most interesting speech acts in EFL context sinc...
This study aimed to investigate the differences between the politeness strategies used by university...
In the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want...
This study aims at finding out patterns of the relationship between students ’ strategies in disagre...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
This study was aimed at finding out patterns of relationship between English language proficiency le...
The present study is concerned with verbal strategies applied by doctorate students in expressing th...
Complaint commonly appears in daily life interaction (Sukyadi, 2011). People do not only provide wor...
The research paper studies about disagreement strategies, gender difference, and politeness strategi...
This present study was designed as an attempt to examine the types and strategies used by EFL learne...
The study examines how disagreement is managed by 32 intermediate level Malay ESL students in a Mala...
The aim of this paper is to classify the types of disagreement strategies used by Indonesian learner...
This study investigates the realization of disagreement strategies employed by Indonesian speakers....
This research aims to find out the correlation between students’ proficiency and disagreement stra...
Disagreement has been widely regarded as one of the most interesting speech acts in EFL context sinc...
Disagreement has been widely regarded as one of the most interesting speech acts in EFL context sinc...
This study aimed to investigate the differences between the politeness strategies used by university...
In the process of communication, EFL students frequently experience problem in saying what they want...