Formulation of the Study

reading rather than speaking, that it brings state of imbalance then strung out students less to practice to speak English neither formally nor informally. Therefore, its need to combine other language skills in mastery and to produce good speaking. Speakers are required to be able to express orally what they want to say as effectively as possible in order to convey the message or the information. In line with the explanation above, Tarigan defines that “Speaking is a language skill that is developed in child life, which is produced by listening skill, and at that period speaking skill is l earned”. 2 In other word, speaking is obtained and learned in the early. First he listens, then he speaks, and he understands. After that, he dessires and express how his feeling and acting out his attitudes through speaking. Finally, he makes a written and reads its to get more meaning and more understands about the word itself. In the internet TESL journal Hariyye kayi said that “speaking is the process of building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non verbal symbols, in a variety of context”. 3 More detail, the ability to speak as a basic means of human communication, when we speak agreat deal more than just mouth is involved another part of body such as trachea, nose, lungs and more. Based on some opinions given above, the writer infers speaking is a form of communnication. Speaking is communicative activity to produce some words or sentence to express the feelings, ideas, wish, etc. Then it’s delivered to listener for achieving information. As human beings, especially social creature we need to express our thoughts, opinions, or feelings in order to be accepted in social life. So that, it is important that you say is conveyed in the 2 Prof. Dr. Henry Guntur Tarigan, Berbicara sebagai Suatu Keterampilan Berbahasa, Bandung: Angkasa Group, 2008, p. 3. 3 Harriye Kayi, Teaching Speaking: Activities to Promote Speaking in a Second Language, The internet TESL Journal, Voll. XII, No. 11, November 2006, 2014, p. 1, http:iteslj.orgArticlesKayi-TeachingSpeaking.html