The Use of Mind Mapping to Improve the Eighth-Grade Students’ Speaking Achievement at a Private Islamic Junior High School
Abstract
This research was intended to improve the junior high school students’ speaking
achievement by using Mind Mapping Technique at SMPIT Al-Uswah Tuban. The design
of the research was Classroom Action Research, and the research participants were
Grade VIII D. The main data in this research was the speaking test scores that were
analyzed by using the percentage formula adopted from Purwanto, 2009 and the
supporting data of this research were interview, observation, and documentation. The
result of the speaking test in cycle 1 showed that the average percentage of the student
who achieved the target was higher than before. The percentage of students who scored
≥ 70 on the speaking test was 84% or 21 students out of 25 students. Meanwhile, the
percentage of their prior speaking scores from the English teacher was 60%. Thus, the
use of the Mind Mapping Technique could improve eighth-grade students’ speaking
achievement. It was suggested that the teachers use Mind Mapping Technique to
improve the student’s speaking achievement in class.