The Expository Strategy

1)       The Definition of Exposition Strategy
The term of exposition is derived from the concept of exposition means explanation. In the context of English teaching, exposition is a strategy which center in teacher who explains facts, ideas and information for the students. One defines exposition is a set of strategies for recalling what one knows about a subject, distinguishing between important and incidental information, using the natural structure of the domain to select and organize material, and explaining that material to other people.[1] This strategy may be used by the teachers for presenting the subject material particularly at the presentation stage of their lesson.
On other definition figures exposition as a one-way process essentially, although it may include some modest questions and answers or discussion. The strategy is top-down and teacher-centered because it is the person designing and/or delivering who determines what information is to be delivered and how, where and when.[2] While using this strategy the subject matter is first logically sequenced and organized by the teacher who puts it before the students in a clear and interesting way so that it may be easily grasped and understood.
The main emphasis in the exposition strategy is on the manner and way of exposing the topic and subject matter to the students. Here, every precaution is taken to select, sequence, organize and present the subject matter before the students in a simple, interesting and lucid style so that pupils may understand and grasp it easily and properly. Clarity of thoughts and ideas inherent in the subject matter, not from the angle of the teacher hut from the angle of the students, is the basic thing that is clearly emphasized through this teaching strategy.[3]
Based on the several definitions above, researchers composes that exposition strategy is strategy which is emphasized on the process of utterance and delivering the lesson material verbally from the teacher to the group of students in intending to mastery the lesson material optimally for students.
2)      The Uses and Importance of Exposition Strategy
In a general sense, this strategy can be used in the teaching of all the subject of the school curriculum. However it takes different shapes and dimensions in the leaching of different subjects and topics. For examples, in the teaching of languages, a teacher may be able to express the subject mailer through verbal illustration, whereas in a science lesson one may have to demonstrate for providing clear exposition of the subject matter, or in a geography lesson he may have to make use of maps and globes for such exposition.[4]
For exposition to work as a strategy, the student must be a relatively independent learner, with a good awareness of what they do and do not know about the subject in question. This is likely to include senior professionals, such as hospital consultants, lawyers, accountants, executives, academics, etc. They will be able to determine what is most relevant and therefore most important to focus on and process further, whereas the dependent or novice learner could easily be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of undifferentiated information.


3)      The Limitations and Demerits
This strategy suffers from following limitations and defects;
(a)     The strategy needs that the presented subject matter is exposed with needed clarification and explanation. There is no limit of simplifying or clarifying a subject matter, If it is sought from the pupil’s angle then there is a problem of individual differences and it is difficult to adjust the simplification of exposition according to the needs of every student,
(b)   The whole responsibility in exposition strategy lies on the shoulders of the teacher. For the required success he must have a complete mastery over the subject matter along with the necessary competency in use of this device. Accordingly, while carrying out the task with the help of this device he has to make all arrangements and take all precautions for the exposition of the subject matter. Every teacher is not supposed to be so competent in doing what is needed from him with respect to the use of this strategy.
(c)    In this strategy the students have to remain more or less inactive and passive, they don’t have to tax their brain and engage in discussion or learning the thing with their own attempts. In the absence of such requirements from the students, the teacher has to work more for the realization of better results.

4)      Teaching Exposition Strategy
A teacher should try to take care of the following things while making proper gains with the use of this strategy. At the first point is they should to mastery over the subject matter which he is going to present to the students. Secondly, the objectives of the lesson should he then properly set and put before the students. Next to consider about the subject matter should be properly sequenced and organized.
Furthermore, the subject matter should be presented in meaningful small units and steps one by one. A teacher should not present a large detail or more information which can be difficult for the students to understand or grasp. Then, As far as possible, the students should be involved in the teaching process. They should be left free and rather encouraged to put questions in order to remove their doubts and gaps in their learning as well as understand and grasp the subject matter as comprehensively and usefully as possible.
Moreover, the teacher should write down the main points and central events on the blackboard while exposing the material to the students. The following point deals with the help of illustrative material like charts, maps, objects, and models should be properly sought for the clear and effective exposition.
Besides teaching strategies like narration, description, explanation, questioning-answering and discussion should also find its place for making the exposition as interesting, meaningful and effective as possible. The last point instruct the teacher to evaluate the outcome of the applying of exposition strategy through proper questioning and fix the learning in the minds of the students through review, practice and other suitable fixing strategy.

5)      The Procedures of Teaching Exposition Strategy
There are several steps to apply exposition strategy for the English learners, as following:[5]
(a)   Preparation
Preparation in this strategy is one thing that should always notice about, the success of teaching depends on this part. It is organized for gaining several teaching purposes:
(1)       Supporting students into critical thinking and large imagination.
(2)       Motivating the students’ interest in learning English.
(3)       Bringing the students into high curiosity with lesson material.
(4)       The applying of Exposition means teaching material with highly give the students opportunity to elaborate their skills.
(b)   Presentation
After preparing the material, the show goes on. Here, teacher should underline that the more simple words they say, the more students can understand the explanation. Therefore, there are several points should be noticed when teachers crash with this step.
(1)   The language used
It is clearly necessary that using simple word that the students have known is the key deliver the message and the content of material.


(2)   Voice intonation
Teacher should know when they have to louder their voice and when they have to lower.
(3)   Eye Contact
It is supposed for making students feeling to get appreciation and involve in the presentation.
(4)   Many Fresh Jokes
Students are easily to be bored therefore teachers should know when they have to stop for delivering the lesson and stimulate the students’ interest by jokes or interesting story.
(c)    Correlation
This step when teacher correlate the recent material with the actual material which is presented. It deals with the students’ prior knowledge.
(d)   Generalization
Generalization is the step where teacher takes a main idea of the material presented. It is supposed to make students ensure to what facts or information have been presented. Teacher might repeat the main idea, questioning and answering with students or by using mind mapping.
(e)    Application
This step deals with giving task or assignment about the lesson material which have been presented or by doing test to know the students’ understanding.



[1] http://elalp.cbalwiki.ets.org/Exposition, retrieved on 12th July 2013 at 19.57 p.m.

[2] http://onlignment.com/strategies-for-learning-exposition/, retrieved on 12th July 2013 at 20.00 p.m.

[3] S. K. Mangal and Uma Mangal, Essentials of Educational Technology, (New Delhi: PHI Private Learning Limited, 2009), p. 268

[4] I b i d., p. 269