ENHANCING THE SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS’ LISTENING ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE (TPR) METHOD AT SMP NURUL ISLAM JEMBER
Abstract
Listening is a fundamental skill in language learning acquisition because
students need to develop their listening skill first before they can produce any
language. One method that can help students to develop their listening skill is
Total Physical Response (TPR) method. TPR method can help students to
understand and to recognize the language better as it requires students to listen to
numourous instructions from the teacher and to respond to the instructions with
physical actions.
Based on the preliminary study done by the researcher, it was known that
the seventh grade students of SMP Nurul Islam Jember had poor listening
achievement, especially in VIIC class. Therefore, the objectives of the research
were to improve the seventh grade students’ listening achievement at SMP Nurul
Islam Jember through Total Physical Response (TPR) method and to know how
Total Physical Response (TPR) method helps the students understand the listening
task in teaching learning process. The research result was expected to be useful
for the English teacher, students, and future researcher.
The research method used in this research was Classroom Action Research
(CAR) . The research was conducted in two cycles in which each cycle consisted
of two meetings for the implementation of the action and one meeting for the
listening test. The research used field notes as the tool of gathering data of the
observation during the implementation of the action. Meanwhile listening test was
used to evaluate the students after they had been taught listening skill by using
TPR method and to determine whether or not the research was successful.
The result of the first cycle was not successful because the result of the
listening test in the first cycle showed that there were 66.67% of the students who
followed the test got score ≥ 70. The percentage was below the criterion success
of the research (75% students passed the test). Thus the researcher reflected upon
the factors that influenced the failure based on the data of field notes then revised
them for the second cycle. Meanwhile in the second cycle, the result of the
research was successful. The result of the listening test in the second cycle
showed that there were 95.23% of the students who passed the test. It exceeded
the criterion success of the research. Therefore, the cycle was stopped.
Meanwhile, the result of field notes data showed that Total Physical
Response (TPR) method could help students understand the listening task because
it could bring out positive outcomes due to the three key features of TPR method
that influenced the listening success. Those key features were; (1) the listening
skill was developed using imperative drills which involved physical activities, (2)
TPR used real objects and demonstration to stimulate the students in
understanding the meaning of the instructions, and (3) TPR made the students
enthusiastic in participating the teaching learning process.