EFL Students’ Problems and Teachers’ Strategies Coped with Audio Comprehension Listening
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Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
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This study aims to identify the problems faced by students in understanding
English audio narratives and the strategies used by teachers to overcome these
problems. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection
techniques using semi-structured interviews with two English teachers at a senior
high school in Jember. The results of this study indicate that students encounter two
types of challenges in understanding audio narratives: internal and external
challenges. Internal challenges include limited vocabulary, weak grammar,
improper pronunciation, differences in language proficiency among students, and
difficulty in understanding accents. Meanwhile, external issues include limitations
in learning facilities, such as the lack of language laboratories and the speaker's
speaking speed being too fast. To address these two issues, teachers implemented
four main strategies: providing clear instructions tailored to students'
characteristics, offering varied and level-appropriate media and materials, engaging
students in enjoyable activities such as listening to songs and watching Englishlanguage
films, and evaluating students' learning outcomes through personalized
assessments, motivation, feedback, and individualized approaches. This study
concludes that understanding student characteristics and applying appropriate
strategies are crucial for improving students' listening skills. The researchers
suggest that future studies combine classroom observations with interviews and
explore the use of technology, such as AI-based applications, to enhance the
effectiveness of listening instruction in schools.
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Entry oleh Arif 2026 Februari 10
