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 <note>Name            :   Redha  Maidatija&#13;
Student No.     :   Redha  Maidatija&#13;
Study  Program  :   English  Education&#13;
Title           :   The Use of Think-Pair-Share  in Teaching Speaking &#13;
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The   title   of  this  script   is  &quot;The   Use  of  Think-Pair-Share  (TPS)  in  Teaching Speaking&quot;. Think-Pair-Share is a grouping  strategy  that  lets students collaborate  on ideas,  opinions,   research   topics,   problem-solving  procedures,  debate   resolutions, textual  analyses,  and  small  group  activities  (Schlemmer, 2008:24). The  aim  of this study  is  to elaborate   theories and  research  finding related  to the  use of Think-Pair• Share  (TPS)  model  in  Leaching speaking.  To  obtain  the data,  the  writer  did  library research.  In this case,  George  (2008:22)  defines  library research  is an integral part of inquiry  in  any field,  allowing  researcher to determine  what  related  work  has already been done and how experts  have assessed  it.  The writer elaborated  and discussed  the use  of TPS  in teaching  speaking to analyze  data.  The  research  finding  showed  that activity  such  as Think-Pair-Share (TPS)  is designed  to deepen  students'   abilities  to communicate  about   the  expository  ideas  related   to  the  academic   content   of the disciplinary  subjects,  which  plenty  opportunities  for  feedback   pees and  the  teacher (Li &amp; Edwards,  2010:172).  Besides,  using  this  model  in teaching  speaking   is  very helpful  because  TPS  allow  students time  to  process  the  task  individually  before sharing  it with another  student.  In this situation,  every student  involved,  and no one is permitted   to  sit  passively   (Ulrich  and  Glendon,2005:60).  Based  on  theories   and research  findings,  the writer concluded  that using TPS is solution  to improve  students in speaking  skill.&#13;
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