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The Increasing of Students’ English Speaking by Using Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) through Online Learning in Pandemic Covid-19 Nurul Husnah Harahap; Ramadani Ramadani; Asri Sanusi; Dwi Pebrina Sinaga; Marlina Tampubolon
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.2879

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This study dealt students’ English speaking by using Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) through Online Learning in Pandemic Covid-19. It is used qualitative research design. It was conducted descriptively. The purpose of this study was to know how the increasing of students’ English speaking by using Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) through Online Learning in Pandemic Covid-19. There were 30 students of AMIK Medicom Medan as sample in this study. There were two instrument that conducted in this study, they were observation and interview. The data were analyzed by Miles, Huberman and Saldana (2014) analysis. The result of this study was Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) had good role on teaching learning process. The students’ speaking increased significantly. The students talked more in this learning method. Then, the students felt happy and comfortable in teaching learning process. It can be proved by result of interview. CLT was able to make the students self confidence in practicing their speaking in front of crowded people and be good public speaking.
The impact of reading, asking, and paraphrasing on students' ability to write news item Nurul Husnah Harahap; Dwi Pebrina Sinaga; Marlina Tampubolon
Concept : Community Concern for English Pedagogy and Teaching Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): January-June 2023
Publisher : English Language Education Study Program, Teacher Traning and Education Faculty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32534/jconcept.v9i1.4572

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This study aims to find out how students' ability to write news items is impacted by reading, asking, and paraphrasing strategies. The goal of the study was to determine whether the reading, asking, and paraphrasing strategies had a substantial impact on the students' ability to write news items. The SMA Negeri 2 Tg. Balai on Jl Sudirman served as the site for this study. The first-graders of the academic year 2015–2016 made up the study's population. 40 pupils served as the sample, while 320 students made up the pupulation. A research design known as experimental was used to carry out this investigation. Two distinct classes served as the research sample in the design. The control group was one of the classes, and the experimental group was the other. The control group received no treatment, whereas the experimental group received it using the reading, asking, and paraphrasing technique. A written test served as the research's primary tool. The t-test formula was used to determine the t-observed values for both groups as the foundation for testing the research's main premise. According to the study's findings, the tobs value was higher than the t-table value, which had a t-obs value of 3.28 and a t-table value of 2.02. Tobs > Ttable (3.28 > 2.02), as evidenced by this. The theory was approved. It suggests that the students' success in writing news items was significantly impacted by the use of the reading, asking, and paraphrasing strategies. Keywords: reading; asking; paraphrasing strategy; news item; writing