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Teachers’ Perception about Authentic Materials and Their  

Implementation in the Classroom  
 

Khoirul Anam, khoirulanam@gmail.com, UNESA, Surabaya, Indonesia 

Ahmad Munir, ahmadmunir@unesa.ac.id, UNESA, Surabaya, Indonesia  

Syafiul Anam, syafiulanam@unesa.ac.id, UNESA, Surabaya, Indonesia 

 

Abstract. Authentic materials are one of common materials in teaching 

English. Most of teacher usually use them to be implemented into their 

classroom. One of the reasons of the teachers they use it in the classroom is in 

order to give the students example of the real use of English in social life. 

Other than authentic materials, the teachers also usually use textbook. It is 

because textbook gives much easier for the teachers to use it in the classroom 

and also for the students to studied at home. In implementing the authentic 

materials is not as easy as using textbook. The teachers need to be creative to 

select and modify the authentic materials to be able to be implemented. It is 

because the authentic materials are not produced for pedagogical purposes. So, 

in this study, the objectives of the researcher are to seek about the perception of 

using authentic materials in the classroom, the reasons of the  teachers  about  

the  perception,  and  also  the  way  of  the  teachers  when implementing the 

authentic materials in the classroom. Regarding the objectives above, the 

qualitative research is appropriate to be conducted in this study. It is in order to 

get the deep data from the research subject. To get the data, this study uses 

interview and observation. By the interview, it gets the  answer  of  all  the  

research  questions.  And  by  the  observation,  it  gets  the supporting  data  

from  the  interview.  For  data  analysis,  this  study  uses  Dornyei theory to 

analyze the data. It is started from transcribing the data, coding, growing ideas, 

interpreting the data, and drawing conclusion. The  result  of  the  research  

found  that  most  of  the  teachers  give  positive response  about  using  

authentic  materials  in  their  teaching.  They  perceive  that authentic materials 

are very important to be implemented in the classroom. The teachers also enjoy 

during the implementation of the authentic materials. They also perceive that 

authentic materials are very easy to get. And, the last perception is some of the 

authentic materials are very difficult for the students. For the conclusions, most 

of teachers are agree about the use of authentic materials for teaching English. 

Beyond the importance of the authentic materials the teachers only use several 

authentic materials that provide entertaining to the students like song and 

movies. The teachers rarely used kinds of authentic materials that contains text 

like newspaper, magazine and article in order to the difficulties of the words 

used in the text. Most of the teachers use kinds of authentic materials just to be 

supplementary materials other than using textbook materials. 

Keywords: teachers’ perception, authentic materials, implementation  

  

 

 

  

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1. INTRODUCTION 
Authentic materials are common materials used by many teachers in their teaching 

language. There are many reasons why an English teacher using them. Some researchers also 

have found that authentic materials have many benefits in teaching  language  process.  Peacock  

(1997)  said  that  authentic  materials  have  a positive effect on students’ motivation in learning 

foreign language. It is also quoted by Berardo (2006) from Widdowson that the language 

presented in the classroom should be authentic. 

Authentic materials are common materials used by many teachers in their teaching 

language. There are many reasons why an English teacher using them. Some researchers also 

have found that authentic materials have many benefits in teaching  language  process.  Peacock  

(1997)  said  that  authentic  materials  have  a positive effect on students’ motivation in learning 

foreign language. It is also quoted by Berardo (2006) from Widdowson that the language 

presented in the classroom should be authentic materials. Like what has done by Mamo (2013), 

Rasheed (2014), Belaid (2015), Akbari and Razavi (2016), and Ahmed (2017), mostly they 

talked about the use of authentic materials. Mamo (2013) did a research on the use of authentic 

materials in teaching listening  skills  to  college  students.  He  found  that  such  authentic  

materials  on listening like song, etc. expose the students to the real world. Such teachers also 

awares to use authentic materials in listening skill. He suggested that students lavel, interest, 

relevance and quality of the materials should be appropriate to the authentic materials. It means 

that between authentic materials and the students need should be relevance (Mamo, 2013).  

 In addition to Mamo, the closely finding found by Akbari and Razavi (2016), they found 

that authentic materials are exposing the students to the real language and real society. They also 

found that most of the teachers believed that the language level of the text and the course 

objectives are the guiding ceriteria for selecting appropriate text.  Other  studies  on  authentic  

materials  are  also  done  by  Rasheed  (2014), Belaidi (2015) and Ahmed (2017). Rasheed 

(2014) found that the teachers believed that authentic materials could help the students practice 

English in real life. He also found  that  the  students  were  motivated  in  learning  English  by  

using  authentic materials.  Moreover,  Belaidi  (2015)  held  a  research  on  teacher’s  attitudes  

and prceptions  on  using  authentic  materials.  He  found  that  some  EFL  teachers emphasized 

on their regular use of authentic materials in their language classes.  

Most  of  teachers  also  hold  possitives  attitude  in  using  authentic  materials. 

Meanwhile,  Ahmed  (2017)  mentioned  that  some  authentic  materials  used  in classroom  are 

devided into four parts. They are audio  visual, paper, realia, and audio. Materials that are nclude 

to the audio visual are like movies, cartoon, serial dramas, sport, and interview. While the 

materials that include to the paper such as pictures,  posters,  photograph,  calender,  cue  cards,  

newspaper,  magazines,  etc. Materials that include to the realia are restaurant menu, brocure, air 

ticket, wedding card, etc. While that include to the audio are news radio, interview, comentary, 

etc. (Ahmed, 2017).   

In addition of those researchers, about the problems of the teachers in using authentic 

materials, Anam (2012) stated that the difficulties in authentic materials are a lot. For the 

example, the teachers have to prepare the authentic material as good  as  possible,  they  also  

have  to  filter  the  authentic  materials  so  they  are appropriate for learning process. Because 

the teachers have to prepare and filter the authentic materials as good as possible, the teachers 

need much time to do that.  

Moreover, in the teaching process, the teacher also found several problems. The authentic 

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like LCD, electricity, and WIFI to connect to internet. The problems are when the school doesn’t 

support those things the teaching process will be failed. And sometimes if there  are some errors 

in  internet  connections or in electricity, the teaching process will surely be failed or changed 

with other materials (Anam: 2012).  

From  those  findings  of  the  studies,  there  is  limited  information  about teachers’ 

perceptions and the ways on using authentic materials. Hence, it is very interesting  to  know  

teachers’  perceptions  about  using  authentic  materials,  the reasons for holding such 

perspective, and the ways they have in using authentic materials.  Rasheed (2014) in his research 

believed  that  authentic materials could help the  students  practice  English  in  real  life  and  

the  students  were  motivated    in  learning    English.  in  addition,  Belaidi  (2015)  found  that  

some  EFL  teachers, emphasized on their regular use of authentic materials in their language 

classes. Most of teachers also hold possitives attitude in using authentic materials.  

There  are  some  advantages  in  using  authentic  materials  for  language teaching. 

Richard (2001) quoted from Philips, Shettlesworth, Clarke and Peacock stated that authentic 

materials  have  good effects to  motivate the students. First, authentic materials give authentic 

cultural information about the target language. Second, they  also provide exposure to  real  

language and relate more  closely to students’ needs. The last, they can support a more creative 

approach to teaching. Tamo  (2009)  stated,  “Authentic  materials  have  a  positive  effect  on  

learner motivation.”  

Moreover,  there  are  several  advantages  in  using  authentic  materials  for teaching 

English. They are exposing to real discourse for the learner, informing the learner what is 

happening in the real world, producing a sense of achievement, able to  be  used  under  different  

circumstances,  ideal  to  teach/practice  skimming  and scanning for reading texts, containing a 

wide variety of text types, able to encourage reading  for  pleasure  because  they  contain  

interesting  topics  to  the  learners (Martinez, 2012).  

From those ideas, it can be concluded that most of them agree that authentic materials  

are  very  useful  in  motivating  students’  learning.  They  also  agree  that authentic materials 

can stimulate students to study more about the language on their own  way  when  the  teacher  

have  introduced  the  authentic  materials  during  the teaching process.  

However, there are also many disadvantages in using authentic materials for teaching  

English.  Richard  (2001)  stated  that  authentic  materials  often  contain difficult language and 

unneeded vocabulary items. They are also a burden for the teachers. own  way  when  the  

teacher  have  introduced  the  authentic  materials  during  the teaching process.  

Using authentic materials is one of the big problems that many experts on language 

teaching have tried to implement it. In order to the advantages and the positive effect of authentic 

materials in developing student’s skill on language, to implement  the  authentic  materials  is  

not  as  easy  as  using  the  coursebook. (Kilickaya, 2004) It is because there are also some 

problems that have found by some researchers when the teacher using them.   

The disadvantages normally appear because the authenticity of the language itself. 

Therefore, they will disappear if the teachers anticipate the problems. They will also be reduced 

to the students’ interest of language using. Tamo (2009) quoted from Chaves stated that the 

students still enjoy the language since they can interact with the real language in use. It seems 

that the learners need pedagogical support when learning with authentic materials.  

Anam (2012) stated that the difficulties in using authentic materials are a lot. The 

difficulties or the problems appeared not only during teaching process, but they also appeared 

when they were preparing the authentic materials, during the process of teaching, and the way 



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they were going to assess the students. In preparing authentic materials, the teachers have to 

prepare the authentic material as good as possible, they also have to filter the authentic materials 

so they are appropriate for learning  process.  Because  the  teachers  have  to  prepare  and  filter  

the  authentic materials as good as possible, the teachers need much time to do that.   

Moreover, in the teaching process, the teacher also found several problems. The  

authentic  materials  like  video  or  internet,  the  teachers  need  many  tools  to support their 

teaching process like LCD, electricity, and WIFI to connect to internet. The problems are when 

the school doesn’t support those things the teaching process will be failed. And sometimes if 

there are some errors in internet connections or in electricity, the teaching process will surely be 

failed or changed with other materials (Anam, 2012). 

In using authentic materials some teachers need to be creative in developing the lesson 

plan. It is because the authentic materials are taken from the real field of English itself. (Mishan, 

2005) It is not taken from a coursebook. When the teachers are using authentic materials in the 

classroom, there are some aspects that they have to pay much attention such as when choosing 

the appropriate authentic materials, how to realize them into classroom, and how to evaluate 

them (Anam, 2012).   

There are some strategies before choosing the authentic materials that have to be known 

by the teachers. The first is the goal of teaching. The teacher has to know firstly about the goal. 

What skill are they going to teach, such as speaking, reading,  listening,  or  writing?  What  

aspect  that  will  be  stressed,  such  as pronunciations, structure of the language, vocabulary, or 

etc.? The teacher should decide it in the first time so they do not get wrong in choosing which 

authentic materials are appropriate.  

The teacher also can decide then what they are going to do  with  the  authentic  

materials.  One  authentic  material  could  be  used  in  many aspects of English skills. Akbari 

and Razavi (2016) stated in their research that authentic materials are exposing the students to 

the real language and real society. So the teachers goal must be relevant with the authentic 

materials. 

2. METHOD 
This research is conducted by using a qualitative method. Specifically, it uses  a  

descriptive  qualitative  research  method.  According  to  Nassaji  (2015) descriptive qualitative 

research method is commonly used in researching language. He said that this method has been 

very common procedures for conducting research in  many  disciplines,  including  education,  

psychology,  language,  and  social sciences. In that way, it is very good to conduct this research 

by qualitative method.  

The characteristic of qualitative research method is naturalness of the data. It works with 

a wide range of data including recorded interview, various types of text, and images. (Dornyei, 

2007)  According to the objective of the study, this research needs to be as natural as possible to 

get the validity of the result of the study. This study also needs to be variety so the result can be 

reach. In that way, qualitative research method is very needed.  

In this case, the teachers that were researched were the teachers in an Islamic Senior High 

School in Surabaya. In other word, the researcher in this study was done by myself. There were 

two teachers that became the subject in  this study. The first teacher has already been teaching 

English there for about 8 years. The second teacher is still new teacher there. She has been 

teaching there for about 2 years. 

 

 



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3. RESULT 
 

Perception of teacher is needed when the teacher wants to decide what they are going to 

teach. Stated from Abbas (2017) from Zheng that teachers’ perceptions are  significant  ideas  in  

comprehending  teachers’  thought  processes,  teaching methods, and learning to teach. 

Moreover, he also stated that teacher perceptions are significant subjects in teacher education 

that have been designed to help teachers develop their thought and principles (Abbas Pourhosein 

Gilakjani, Narjes Banou Sabouri, 2017). So, the teacher perception here is the one thing that is 

need before they decide what materials that they use. The materials it can be text book material, 

authentic materials, or other teacher’s own materials.  

About the perception of the teacher on the materials that is  authentic in teaching English 

is very important. Almost many teachers agreed that authentic materials are very important in 

developing their teaching strategy in the classroom. They are not only using textbook materials 

that sometimes are monotonous but they also add such authentic materials. Omid Akbari, Azam 

Razavi (2016) stated that Many  empirical  studies  have  demonstrated  the  positive  effects  of  

authentic materials taken by learners who have opportunities to interact and deal with them. 

They also added that the idea of using authentic material in language teaching is supported  

among  references  and  many  professionals  in  the  field  of  language pedagogy (Omid Akbari, 

Azam Razavi, 2016). Those means that many experts of English  and  also  the  teachers  or  the  

professionals  themselves  agree  the  use  of authentic  materials  are  very  needed  and  very  

important  to  be  implemented  in teaching English.   

Even though, the teachers strongly agree that in teaching English they are not always use 

the authentic materials in every they are teaching English. Mostly they use the authentic 

materials to support their teaching strategies and teaching materials in order to make the students 

not to be bored. It is also because in the school they have to follow with the text book 

curriculum, so the authentic materials are  only  to  be  the  supplementary  materials  in  their  

teaching.  In  other  that,  the teachers also have little opportunities in implementing the authentic 

materials in the classroom. It is because their time to teach is not so many so they use the 

authentic materials outside of the class. it is to make the students learn by themselves at home 

and to be the assignment for the students at home.   

Teaching materials are complex. There are at list 2 kinds of materials for teaching 

English. They are textbook and authentic materials. The teacher in senior high  school  mostly  

used  textbook  as  the  teaching  materials.  It  is  because  they choose  the  easiness  way  to  be  

implement  into  the  classroom.  In  textbook,  the teachers just follow the materials and the 

lesson plan, and the students also have already got the materials and studied at home. But, 

through authentic materials, the teachers will find some difficulties, like how to use it, what 

materials are going to teach, and also how to get the materials.   

Especially for printed materials like newspaper, magazine and etc., firstly, the teachers 

get difficult to get. Very few printed newspapers are written in English and they also do not 

provide freely so rarely the teacher want to use it as the teaching materials. The same reasons are 

also about printed magazine. Most of schools and also the teachers do not have magazine written 

on English. They also do not want to  spend  much  money  just  to  buy  a  magazine.  The  

second  is  because  most  of newspaper  and  magazine  use  the  high  language  feature  so  

they  will  make  the students get difficulties to understand the text and get the lesson. When the 

authentic materials are not interesting to the students and they provide the difficulties, the student 

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The third reasons about the printed materials is they have already provided in the 

textbook, so the teachers do not need to provide the authentic one. Most of teachers are prefer to  

use textbook  in order to  teach news item  text  rather than providing the real newspaper to the 

students. Using textbook in teaching news item text is much easier for the teachers and the 

students. The students will easily to understand the text because the text has already edited or 

made based on the level of the students. If the teacher use text in a real newspaper, the students 

and also the teachers will get difficult to understand the text because of the language feature used 

in the newspaper. Moreover, the teachers will also need some money to buy the real newspaper 

to provide in the class, because they are not provided freely. 

In implementing the authentic materials as stated above, surely the teachers have such 

reasons in their mind why they should use the authentic materials. Belaid (2015) stated that all of 

the teachers in his study prefer to use authentic materials in their language classes for different 

purposes. In addition, Shirin Nematollahi and Mojtaba Maghsoudi (2015) stated from Martinez 

that there are so many advantages of using authentic materials for teaching English. So, in this 

case, the teachers also have five reasons why they have to use authentic materials in their 

teaching. 

In preparing the authentic materials is thinking about choosing the appropriate authentic 

materials. The teacher has to be able to analyze the student’s ability, the students like, and the 

curriculum. It is in order to make the students  get  easy to  understand and  also  to  make the 

students  enjoy during the lesson in the class. if the students do not get interest with the authentic 

materials or even it too difficult for the students, they will even be demotivated and bored in the 

class. Kilickaya (2004) believes that the use of authentic materials at lower levels causes students 

to feel frustrated and demotivated since students at these levels lack many lexical items and 

structures used in the target language. It means that the authentic materials chosen by the teacher 

should be appropriate based on, student’s level ability, student’s like, and appropriate to the 

curriculum.  

Not only  preparing  the  material  and  the  media,  the  one  thing  that  the teachers have 

to prepare is the activity during the class. because authentic materials are from the social life, the 

teacher have to make their own lesson plan first to make sure what they are going to do with the 

authentic materials. For the example, when the teacher using a song in the class, the teachers 

have to think what they are going to discuss with the song. The teacher can use the lyric of the 

song as the activity for the student in the class. And then, they can discuss whether the language 

function of the song or the content meaning of the song.   

 

4. CONCLUSION 
 

The authentic materials are very important to be implemented in the classroom as 

teaching materials.  It is in order to make the students get motivated and interested to study 

English more and more. The authentic materials are very easy to get so the teachers should not 

be aware for the availability of them. They just need the internet and find the authentic  

materials they like from the internet. 

  In implementing the authentic materials, the teacher should prepare everything well 

before they come to the class. it is in order to get successful during the teaching process in the 

class. The teachers have to be more creative in choosing and selecting the authentic materials for 

the students. So, the students really get interest and motivated by the authentic materials. 

 



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