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AND STUDENTS
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p. 30 stated that “qualitative research uses a naturalistic approach that seek to understand the phenomena in context-specific setting or real world setting where
the researcher does not attempt to manipulate the phenomenon of interest”. Qualitative methods are best suited to explore the diversity of attitude of a
phenomenon rather than their intensity. Thus, the research will conduct a survey approach that will be collected through interview and questionnaire.
3.2.2 Research Site
The research was undertaken in an elementary school in Bandung, West Java. The school was chosen for the present study due to several reasons. First, the
school is associated with the researcher’s college and categorized as a modeled school. It has a good quality and has already implied bilingual approach in the
teaching and learning activity. Second, the school is often used as a research site before. Thus, it helps the researcher to conduct the study, because both of the
teacher and students are already familiar with outsider. Therefore, it is expected that the study will occur in the natural environment and performance. The last,
this school has a good background of English teachers who have been taught and have experience in teaching English to young learners for years. It also keeps
English as on one of the local contents and not merely as an extracurricular.
3.2.3 Participant
The participants’ profiles are presented in this section to give clear explanation about the teacher and the students as the main subjects of this
research. It is important to be mentioned here that all of the participants were given pseudonymous along the study to maintain the anonymity. The participants
of the study are an English teacher and a class of the fifth grader consisting of 30 students. The reason the fifth grade is chosen because they are not focusing on the
National Examination UN, so the research hopefully will not disturb the preparation of the examination or distract the students while learning in the class.
Moreover, fifth grade is considered as a higher class in the primary school. The
Balqis Dhara Hanny, 2015 THE ROLE OF L1 IN AN EYL CLASSROOM: PERCEPTIONS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER
AND STUDENTS
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purpose of choosing one whole class is based on th e researcher’s intention to have
a real picture of classroom situations.
3.2.3.1 School Profile
Information on school and students characteristics were obtained from the classroom observation done by the researcher while conducting the preliminary
study in the classroom and from informal interviews with the English teachers after the class end. The school is favorable in Bandung and taught English 2
hours, 35 minutes per-hour, a week. It has been established for nine years and categorized as a model school. Most students in this school generally have a good
basic in English, since most of them take the English club as one of their extracurricular and take the English course outside the school. Moreover, the
teachers in this school persist on using English from the first grade. 3.2.3.2 Teacher Profile
One English teacher who was involved in this study graduated from the English Department of a public university in Bandung. She has been teaching at
the school since 2005 up to present. At the first time, she was a tutor for English teachers at the school, because she was teaching in senior high school and
eventually asked by the institution to teach in the school as the English teacher. She is teaching English lesson for higher class fourth to sixth grade and active in
English club.
3.3`Method of Data Collection
This part elaborates how the data obtained in the study. The detail processes of collecting necessary data for the study are presented below:
3.3.1 Classroom Video Recording and Classroom Observation