STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON TEACHERS MIND MAPPING STRATEGIES IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT
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Teaching strategies are certainly a part of teaching English, and there are ways that teachers can help them teach more effectively. Students must master oral, reading, and writing four skills to learn English well. Writing is a useful skill that all students should be familiar with. Writing skills need to be developed with the right strategy and lots of practice. Mind mapping is one of the strategies that can be used to teach writing. Researchers use surveys as a method of conducting research. The survey data is collected through questionnaires and interviews. the survey results, it was found that most of the students had a positive attitude towards the teaching method of mind mapping. The students' suggestions for writing retelling texts using mind maps in class were very helpful. They made suggestions for teachers, events related to the learning process, and the use of mind maps. They believe mind mapping should be used in all disciplines, not just writing.
Key Words: Perception, mind mapping, recount text.
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