Project-based Learning Activities and EFL Students’ Productive Skills in English

This article presents the results of a study on the effect of Project-Based Learning on students’ English Productive Skills and how the activities influence teaching and learning process in a public junior high school in Bali-Indonesia. This research applied an embedded mixed-method design in which...

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Collaborative learning
Communication
Constructivism
Cooperative learning
Creativity
Distance learning
Educational activities
English (Second language)
English as a second language
English as a second language instruction
Independent study
Language skills
Methods
Motivation
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Qualitative research
Second language teachers
Second language writing
Students
Study and teaching
Teaching
Writing tests
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