IMPROVING THE VIII – A STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT BY USING TAPE RECORDER
Abstract
In Indonesia, English is the first foreign language that has been taught from
elementary schools up to university levels. In learning English, it is necessary for
students to master the four language skills, namely listening, speaking, reading, and
writing. Listening is one of the four basic language skills that cannot be neglected in
the English teaching because it is the first skill for students to start learning a
language. Knowing that listening is necessary for communication, English teachers
should be able to select an appropriate technique for teaching listening. Techniques in
teaching listening are reading aloud done by the teacher and by using a tape recorder
or audio media.
Based on the preliminary study doing by informal interview with the English
teacher at SMPN 2 Nguling-Pasuruan, it was known that the English teacher has never
taught listening by using tape recorder. He only teaches listening orally. The students
usually still get difficulties in comprehending the text. Moreover, their listening
achievement was still low. It was supported by their average score on the listening test
was 60.
This research was intended to give actions in the form of teaching listening by
using tape recorder to improve the VIII – A students’ listening comprehension
achievement. So, the appropriate design of this research was a classroom action
research. The subjects of this research were the students of class VIII-A determined
purposively. They were chosen because their listening comprehension achievement
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average score was the lowest among the other seven existing classes (M=60 or fair
category). This research was done in two cycles, in which each cycle covered four
activities, namely; preparation of the action, implementation of the action, class
observation, and reflection of the action. Then, each cycle was conducted in two
meetings. The main data about the students’ listening comprehension achievement
were collected by using listening test by using tape recorder and class observation in
cycle I and II. The supporting data were collected by interview, and documents. The
results of the mean score of listening test by using listening test with tape recorder in
cycle 1 was M=64,4 or fair category. This mean score had not achieved the target
mean score, that was M ≥ 70 or good category. Therefore, the actions were continued
in cycle 2 by revising the teaching technique (the students did the listening exercises
individually in cycle I changed into the students did the listening exercises in pairs)
and the materials that were interesting for the students. The result of the mean score of
listening test by using tape recorder in cycle 2 was better (M=74,7) or good category
than that in cycle 1 (M=64,4) or fair category. It means that the student listening
comprehension achievement by using tape recorder improved in cycle 2. Based on the
results, it could be concluded that the use of tape recorder could improve the students’
listening comprehension achievement in two cycles. Then, it is suggested for English
teachers to use tape recorder as an alternative technique to teach listening since it
could attract the students’ interest in listening achievement and increase their listening
achievement.