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Improving Students’ Achievement In Descriptive Text Through the Application (STAD) Student Team Achievement Division Sardi; Edi Suprayetno
Journal of Classroom Action Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): February, 2022
Publisher : English Lecturers and Teachers Association (ELTA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1158.958 KB) | DOI: 10.52622/jcar.v1i1.56

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Language learning is very important for human’s social development. As a language which is used by more than a half of population in the world, English hold the key as international language. English is a tool of communication among peoples of the world to get trade, social-cultural, science, and technology goals. Moreover, English competence is important in career development, therefore students need to understand and use English to improve their confidence to face global competition. The purpose of teaching writing is to value and improve the skills of writing from the students. The population of this research will be 2014/2015of the eight year students of SMP Al Maksum Stabat. It consist of 30 students, 16 boys and 14 girl. Their age about 14-16 years old. Because the total of the students is less than 100, it is better to take the population as a sample. There are significant differences before and after the students get treatment. For the 30 students, 21 students get the result more than 75 point. It means that 80 percent of the students get more ability in writing after get the treatment. Keywords: writing skill, worksheet
THE EFFECT OF TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE METHOD ON STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY FOR SECOND GRADERS OF MTs TPI SAWIT SEBERANG Sinta Wulandari; Evi Kurniawati; Kiki Triyana; Edi Suprayetno; Yusrah
Journal of Classroom Action Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/jcar.v2i1.133

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ABSTRACT This study used a hybrid methodology that combined quantitative and qualitative techniques. This study aimed to find out whether Total Physical Response (TPR) method significantly affects the students' vocabulary for second graders of MTs TPI Sawit Seberang. There were two classes were chosen as the sample of this study where class VIII B was the experimental group and VIII A was the control group which consists of 25 students in each group. A quasi-experimental design was employed by giving pre-test and post-tests to the two groups (control and experiment) where the treatment using TPR method was given to the experimental group, while the control group was taught by the traditional method. The results of this study showed that the significance score was 0,000 which means < 0.05. It means that Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. It can be concluded that Total Physical Response (TPR) method significantly affects the students' vocabulary mastery of second graders of MTs TPI Sawit Seberang. The results of observational research also showed that the assessment of this method's benefits in lowering pressure and stress for students. The Data from field notes revealed that students happily engaged in the class activity without experiencing any stress. Keyword: TPR Method, Vocabulary Mastery
Improving Listening Skills Through English Song at Seven Grade MTs Babusalam Besilam Academic Year 2022/2023 Ade Syafirna; Edi Suprayetno; Jonris Tampubolon
Journal of Classroom Action Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/jcar.v2i2.162

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This journal's purpose is to learn how music can be used to develop listening skills. One of the four foundational English language skills is listening. It appears that speaking, reading, and writing are among the other skills. These fundamental abilities are broken down into productive skills like speaking and writing and receptive skills like listening and reading. Songs and music are essential components of development and education. The use of music in the classroom has various benefits. The use of songs in the teaching of foreign languages has both supporters and opponents. The use of songs in the educational process, particularly during listening lessons, helps students develop their listening skills as one of their valuable techniques to deal with listening skill issues English songs are engaging, so they can encourage participation from the students and help them perform better on listening tasks. However, using songs to aid in listening has drawbacks. For example, popular music isn't always accurate, and inadequate sound systems in classrooms can interfere with listening to music. Keywords: Listening Skill, English Song, English Students