THE EFFECT OF USING FAIRY TALE ANIMATIONS ON THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT AT SMPN 3 BANGSALSARI IN THE 2011/2012 ACADEMIC YEAR
Abstract
Listening is an important part of learning English. Listening is used far more
than any other skills in individual life. However, most of junior high school students
in Indonesia faces difficulties in listening. They face many difficulties because there
are so many differences between English and Indonesian language. As a result, the
students feel uncomfortable and confused when they are in listening class.
Fairy tale animations was used to know whether or not there is a significant
effect of using fairy tale animations on the eighth grade students’ listening
comprehension achievement at SMPN 3 Bangsalsari in the 2011/2012 academic year.
It was used because it has some benefits such as animation is popular among
children, with animation no after-editing is necessary, animation is easy to be
controlled, animation and imagination are closely connected which makes it possible
to use animation even with the youngest pupils, animation makes “moving in time”
easy, an animation production can combine the physical and the virtual worlds, and
animation strengthens the creative mind.
The research design was experimental research. The population of this
research was the eighth year students of SMPN 3 Bangsalsari in the 2011/2012
academic year that consiststing of four classes. Total number of students from eighth
grade is 117 students. All classes of the eighth grade were considered to have the
same ability because there was no leading class. Based on these considerations a
lottery was used to determine the sample. The result was classes VIII A and VIII B
which were chosen. Then the researcher flipped a coin to determine which class was
the experimental class and which class was the control class. The result was class
VIII B as the experimental class and class VIII A as the control class.
The data of the research were collected from gain score. The gain score was
gained by subtracting the pretest and posttest score. The primary data were collected
then analyzed by using independent sample t-test on SPSS program. Based on the
calculation, the mean score of the experimental group was higher than the mean score
of the control group. The result of independent sample t-test analysis was lower than
0.05 (0.000).
The research results proved that there was a significant effect of using
animations on the eighth grade students’ listening comprehension achievement at
SMPN 3 Bangsalsari in the 2011/2012 academic year. Therefore, it is suggested that
the English teacher to also use fairy tale animations as an alternative teaching media
in teaching listening.