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dc.contributor.authorEKA FITRIYANTI
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-12T03:35:43Z
dc.date.available2013-12-12T03:35:43Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-12
dc.identifier.nimNIM040210401226
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/8420
dc.description.abstractThis classroom action research was intended to improve the eighth year students’ listening comprehension achievement by using storytelling technique with hand puppet at SMP Argopuro 1 Panti in the 2010/2011 Academic Year. It was started by conducting informal interview with the English teacher of the eighth year students of SMP Argopuro 1 Panti. There were 2 classes at the school. Class VIIIA was chosen purposively as the subjects of this research because of their lowest score in the listening skill among other class. Its mean score was 57,9. The students had problems in listening class, so that the students could not actively involved in teaching learning process. Storytelling technique with hand puppet was chosen as the technique that could motivate students and improve their listening. The story chosen was familiar with the students. By showing the hand puppet while telling the story made students interested in listening class. It also could arouse the students’ motivation and improve the students’ listening comprehension achievement This research was done in two cycles in which there were three meetings of each cycle in which listening test was conducted in the third meeting. Listening test and observation were used as the primary data in each cycle. Meanwhile, documentation and interview were used to get the supporting data. The data about the students’ listening achievement collected in the form of mean score. The standard requirement was 60. The observation was done to observe the students’ involvement and teacher’s activity. In addition, the reflection was done based on the findings during the observation and compared to the criteria of the students’ success. The standard minimum score requirement of 60 and it reached by 75% of the students and 75% of the students were actively involved in the teaching learning process. In the first cycle, the students’ mean score of listening test was 60,1 and it was achieved by 69,77% of the students (30 students). Meanwhile, the results of the observation showed that 57,5% (23 students) in meeting one and 58,1% (25 students) in meeting two were actively involved in the teaching learning process. Moreover, the researcher also completed the activity stated in the lesson plan. From the results of cycle one, it could be said that it was satisfied enough but cycle two was still needed to be conducted because the criteria of students’ success had not been achieved yet. The standard minimum score requirement of the school was 60. The precentage was not achieved yet. In cycle two, the students showed their improvement. The mean score of students’ listening test was 63,72. It was achieved by 83,72% of the students. Besides, in the first meeting, there were 30 students (69,7%) and in the second meeting, and there were 35 students (81,4%) actively involved in the teaching learning process. The teacher also completed all the activities stated in the lesson plan. It means that in the second cycle the students listening achievement and the students’ participation improved. From the results of cycle two, it can be concluded that the storytelling technique with hand puppet could improve the students’ listening comprehension achievement. Therefore, the teacher was suggested to use storytelling technique with hand puppet as one alternative in teaching listening, and as information for future researchers to conduct further research dealing with the application of storytelling with hand puppet.en_US
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dc.subjectListening Comprehensionen_US
dc.titleIMPROVING CLASS VIII A STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT BY USING STORYTELLING TECHNIQUE WITH HAND PUPPET OF SMP ARGOPURO 1 PANTIen_US
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