A Descriptive Study of the Fourth Year Students’ Listening Comprehension Ability Using Total Physical Response at SDN Mojosari 04 Puger in the 2005/2006 Academic Year.
Abstract
Listening is the first language skill acquired by the children. However, to
teach listening comprehension to young learner is not an easy work for the
teacher. One of the reasons is because teaching English to Elementary School
students is obviously different from the higher level students. The children have
their specific characteristics. Therefore, the teacher must be able to select an
appropriate method to teach English, including teaching listening comprehension
at Elementary School. Related with that case, this descriptive study was intended
to know how the fourth year students’ listening comprehension ability using Total
Physical Response is at SDN Mojosari 04 Puger in the 2005/2006 academic year.
In this research, population was chosen as the respondent determination method
because the number of the respondents was 47 students. In addition, achievement
test was used to collect the primary data, whereas, the supporting data were
collected by interview and documentation. After the primary data was collected, it
was analyzed by using the percentage formula, and then, the result of the data
analysis was described to answer the research problem. The finding showed that
the fourth year students’ listening comprehension ability at SDN Mojosari 04
Puger in the 2005/2006 academic year was good. More specifically it showed that
the students’ listening comprehension ability to follow instruction using Total
Physical Response with Parts of the Body as the topic was good and the students’
listening comprehension ability to follow instruction using Total Physical
Response with The Things around us as the topic was also good. Related to the
results above, it shows that Total Physical Response is an appropriate method to
teach English, especially to teach listening comprehension at Elementary School.