EFL OR ESL IN PAPUA: A NOT CLEAR-CUT ISSUE
Abstract
Bahasa Indonesia is functioned as National Language. School
students throughout Papua come from different socio-cultural
background, the use of English as a Second Language will
probably add another controversial issue in planning for
education program in Papua. Education in Papua under Special Autonomy recommends English should be exercised as a Second Language in all forms of formal education. How could English is taught as a Second Language in such a multilinguallcultural situation where Indonesian is still being a
barrier. The paper discusses critically issues regarding some
conceptual frameworks of EFL and ongoing controversial
issues as whether or not Papua is ready to exercise English as a Second Language in all schools throughout the province.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24167/celt.v10i1.123
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