| dc.description.abstract | This  classroom  action  research  was  intended  to  improve  the  eighth  year 
students’  listening  comprehension  achievement  by  using  storytelling  technique  with 
hand  puppet  at  SMP  Argopuro  1  Panti  in  the  2010/2011  Academic  Year.  It  was 
started by conducting informal interview with the English teacher of the eighth  year 
students  of  SMP  Argopuro  1  Panti.  There  were  2  classes  at  the  school. Class  VIIIA 
was chosen purposively as the subjects of this research because of their lowest score 
in  the  listening  skill  among  other  class.  Its  mean  score  was  57,9.  The  students  had 
problems  in  listening  class,  so  that  the  students  could  not  actively  involved  in 
teaching learning process. 
  Storytelling  technique  with  hand  puppet  was  chosen  as  the  technique  that 
could  motivate  students  and  improve  their  listening.  The  story  chosen  was  familiar 
with the students. By showing the hand puppet while telling the story made students 
interested in listening class. It also could arouse the students’ motivation and improve 
the students’ listening comprehension achievement 
  This  research  was  done  in  two  cycles  in  which  there  were  three  meetings  of 
each cycle in which listening test was conducted  in the third meeting.  Listening test 
and  observation  were  used  as  the  primary  data  in  each  cycle.  Meanwhile, 
documentation and interview were used to get the supporting data. The data about the 
students’  listening  achievement  collected  in  the  form  of  mean  score.  The  standard 
requirement was 60. The observation was done to observe the students’ involvement 
and  teacher’s  activity.  In  addition,  the  reflection  was  done  based  on  the  findings during  the  observation  and  compared  to  the  criteria  of  the  students’  success.  The 
standard minimum score requirement of 60 and it reached by 75% of the students and 
75% of the students were actively involved in the teaching learning process. 
  In the first cycle, the students’ mean score of listening test was 60,1 and it was 
achieved  by  69,77%  of  the  students  (30  students).  Meanwhile,  the  results  of  the 
observation showed that 57,5% (23 students) in meeting one and 58,1% (25 students) 
in meeting two were actively involved in the teaching learning process. Moreover, the 
researcher  also  completed  the  activity  stated  in  the  lesson  plan.  From  the  results  of 
cycle one, it could be said that it was satisfied enough but cycle two was still needed 
to be conducted because the criteria of students’  success had not been  achieved  yet. 
The standard minimum score requirement of the school was 60. The precentage was 
not achieved yet. 
  In  cycle  two,  the  students  showed  their  improvement.  The  mean  score  of 
students’  listening  test  was  63,72.  It  was  achieved  by  83,72%  of  the  students. 
Besides,  in  the  first  meeting,  there  were  30  students  (69,7%)  and  in  the  second 
meeting,  and  there  were  35  students  (81,4%)  actively  involved  in  the  teaching 
learning  process.  The  teacher  also  completed  all  the  activities  stated  in  the  lesson 
plan.  It  means  that  in  the  second  cycle  the  students  listening  achievement  and  the 
students’ participation improved.  
  From  the  results  of  cycle  two,  it  can  be  concluded  that  the  storytelling 
technique  with  hand  puppet  could  improve  the  students’  listening  comprehension 
achievement. Therefore, the teacher was suggested to use storytelling technique with 
hand  puppet  as  one  alternative  in  teaching  listening,  and  as  information  for  future 
researchers  to  conduct  further  research  dealing  with  the  application  of  storytelling 
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