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SKRIPSI PTK THE USE OF TEXT BASED TASK TO IMPROVE STUDENTS LISTENING ABILITY

(KODE PTK-0054) : SKRIPSI PTK THE USE OF TEXT BASED TASK TO IMPROVE STUDENTS LISTENING ABILITY (MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS) – (SMP KELAS VIII)




CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

A. Background of the Study
In the process of teaching and learning English, students' ability in mastering the four language skills becomes an important goal. These will involve receptive skills; listening skill (understanding the spoken language), reading skill (understanding written language) and productive skills; speaking skill (producing spoken language) and writing skill (producing written language). Unfortunately, most of Indonesia education institutions in which English is one of first foreign languages have concerned with the teaching of written language. In fact, mastering spoken language is very important in communication. In order to master the spoken language, we must be able to speak and we must be able to listen to spoken language.
In language classroom, listening tends to be neglected; many language educators assume that listening is automatically acquired while the learners learn to speak a language. Rost states that unlike speaking, however, through which we can record a child's first words and even measure the fluency of a person's contribution to a conversation, listening is less directly observed and less noticeable in both its development and its everyday use (1994:1). However, students need to learn how to listen to improve their listening ability.
Listening is very important in language learning, students understand the content of spoken language by listening. The relationship between listening and language learning is that language learning depends on listening. Listening provides the aural input that serves as the basis for language acquisition and enables learners to interact in spoken language. Rost (1994: 148) states that teaching listening is an important part of second language teaching. Most teaching methodologies emphasize the role of listening in language learning.
Listening is not a simple process. In order to understand the content of spoken language, students require some of listening skills. Nunan describes listening as follows:
In relation to listening, learners need skills in segmenting the stream of speech into meaningful words and phrases: the ability to recognise words, phrases and words classes: ways of relating incoming message to one's own background knowledge, and identifying the rhetorical and functional intent of an utterance or parts of an aural text: skills in interpreting rhythm, stress and intonation to identify information focus and emotional/attitudinal tone: the ability to extract the gist/or essential information from longer aural texts without necessarily understanding every word (1998:6).
In line with Rost (1994:136-137) states that understanding how listening ability develops requires a comprehensive view of what it means to improve. Listening involves psychological skills, such as recognizing between sounds, parsing speech into constituent parts and processing the discourse in term of cohesion, logic and relevant underlying schemas. Rost (1994:148) also says that listening can be taught as component skills. Specific learning activities can be designed which target specific skills. Furthermore, students' listening ability can be improved by developing their listening skill.
Teaching listening of foreign language is the most difficult one. Foreign language students do not have native speakers' competence in using their background knowledge and for recognizing words or grammatical characteristic of spoken language easily. Listening is also more difficult than reading, a reader can cast an eye back over misunderstood phrase, but the listener gets no second time. English is a compulsory subject in Indonesia, which must be taught starting from Junior High School level until University level involving the teaching of listening. The problems which are faced by students in learning listening may be caused by many factors, such as teacher, students, teaching technique and teaching material.
This research focuses on the listening problems as experienced by the eighth grade students of SMPN X. Based on Kurikulum Tingkat Satuan Pendidikan (KTSP) in teaching listening at the eighth grade students of SMP, the students are expected to be able to: 1) understand the meaning of a simple transactional and interpersonal dialogue, 2) understand the meaning of a functional and short simple monologue spoken text in the form of descriptive, narrative, recount, procedure, and report text related to surrounding environment.
In the real condition, the students have lack of listening ability in understanding the content of spoken text. This problem is indicated as follows: 1) the students are difficult to recognize the words and grammatical characteristic of spoken text, 2) the students are difficult to catch the clues information of spoken text, 3) the students are difficult to infer the speaker's intention or meaning, 4) the students are difficult to do the listening task and 5) Most of the students are still confused with the purpose of their listening activity. In addition, the classroom situation is not live during the teaching and learning process, it is shown as follows: 1) Most of the students do not active in answering the teacher's questions, 2) most of the students do not try to ask the teacher about their difficulties in listening, 3) Some of the students just listen to the teacher without doing the listening task, 4) Some of the students are busy in talking to their friends and 5) the students seem to be bored in doing the listening activity.
Those problems are caused by: the lack of the students' vocabularies and grammar, the low of the students' listening strategy; they try to understand the content of spoken language word by word, rather than try to link what they hear with their previous knowledge or try to find clue information, and the difficulties of the listening tasks. Besides, the teaching technique and teaching material are the main factors causing the lack of the students' listening ability. The technique which is used by the teacher is reading the text twice or three times and followed by several questions, rather than gives specific task to the students before listening. It makes the students confused with their listening purpose. The teacher hardly ever uses recorded material in listening that makes the students bored and very difficult to listen to the English of native speakers.
To overcome these problems, the English teacher and I would like to conduct an action research study by using text-based task (TBT). In TBT, students process the text based on the listening task given. Willis gives the term 'text-based task' to design communicative tasks based on reading and listening text or video extracts (1998:67).Text-based tasks also bring efficient listening strategies, strategies to comprehend the content from detail linguistic components and from students' background knowledge. This is argued by Willis (1998:75) who states:
All text based-tasks aim to encourage natural and efficient reading/listening/viewing strategies, focusing initially on retrieval of sufficient relevant meaning for the purpose of the task. This will entail both holistic processing, i.e. gaining an overall impression, and picking up detailed linguistics clues: a combination of what are commonly called 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' processes.
Task is used as a means of delivering teaching materials to students and to create enjoyable classroom environment by engaging students in the learning process through the use of task. According to Willis (1998:40), states that language learners need variety and security. A wide range of topics, texts and task types gives learners variety. A framework with three distinction phases; pre-task, task cycle and language focus also gives them a sense of security. Language focus phase after the task cycle makes students to begin to worry less about new language they meet during the task cycle because they know they will have a chance to explore it later. Willis (1998:83) also explains that the aims of text-based tasks are to provide a wide repertoire of task types and designs based on written and spoken texts and require learners to apply their real-world knowledge and experience to assign meaning to what they see, hear or read.
The research uses recorded text by fluent or native speakers to give variety in teaching listening and to introduce the natural characteristics of spoken text to students. Cross (1995:250) argues that through recording, the class can be offered the chance to hear naturally spoken English, with elisions, linked consonants, weakened vowels and all the hesitations, false starts and imperfections of unplanned speech. In line with Rost (1996:160) states that many language educators, (e.g. Besse, et al) point out that there is a great advantage in using pre-recorded texts of native speaker conversations and native speakers oriented programmes in the classroom because of the genuiness they provide.
Moreover Morton (1999:177) states that the use of authentic texts enable students to study 'real' English instead of the English contrived by teachers. Authentic texts are thought to motivate students because they are derived from the ultimate goal of students' studies-English as used by native speakers. Therefore, recorded text can motivate students and they get a challenge to attempt to understand language as it as actually used by native speakers.
Based on the descriptions above, I am inspired to conduct an action research study at the 8th grade students of SMPN X. Through action research, the teacher and I can observe the students' problems, monitor the students' listening ability improvement by the action research's cycle, and make some reflections to be implemented for further practice. Wallace states that action research involves the collection and analysis of data related to some aspect of our professional practice. This is done so we can reflect on what we have discovered and apply it to our professional action (1999: 16-17). This study aimed at the improvement of the students' listening ability and at the improvement of the classroom listening situation using Text-Based Task.

B. The Problem Statements
The problems of this research can be formulated as follows:
1. Does and to what extent the use of Text-Based Task improve the students' listening ability at the 8th grade students of SMPN X?
2. How is the classroom situation when Text-Based Task is implemented in the listening class?

C. The Objectives of the Study
This study has some objectives which include:
1. To identify the improvement of the students' listening ability during and after implementing Text-Based Task at the 8th grade students of SMPN X.
2. To identify the classroom situation when Text-Based Task is implemented in the listening class.

D. The Benefits of the Study
This research is expected to be able to give some benefits for the students, the teacher, the school and me myself.
Through Text-Based Task, students become more purposeful in their listening activity, they know what they have to do because of the task appearance before listening. The function of integrated bottom-up and top-down strategies in TBT to process the text helps students to link what they heard and what they have known in listening text. The use of text recorded by the native speakers introduces the natural characteristic of English speech and to motivate students in listening as it as actually used by native speakers.
By this research, it is expected that the teacher can choose appropriate listening technique in improving students' listening ability. Moreover, the school where the research is conducted get the beneficial contribution of the use of Text-Based Task to overcome the students' problems in learning listening. The result of the study will also give a great experience to me myself to increase my knowledge about TBT and about listening. For English Department of X University and other researchers, the result of the study provides information to lead further study about listening and about action research.

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SKRIPSI PTK IMPROVING STUDENTS READING COMPREHENSION ON NARRATIVE TEXT USING NARRATIVE VIDEO

(KODE PTK-0053) : SKRIPSI PTK IMPROVING STUDENTS READING COMPREHENSION ON NARRATIVE TEXT USING NARRATIVE VIDEO (MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS) – (SMA KELAS X)




CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION


A. Background of the Study
As an International language, English is very important in our daily life. Most electronic tools use English in their instructions, such as computer, rice cooker, washing machine, et cetera. It is very dangerous if those tools are used without its instruction being read. If someone wants to communicate with people from other countries, he should master English well. It is because English is the language used in international communication. So, it is very important for people to learn English.
Nowadays, English is one of the subjects that is taught since in the elementary school until university and examined in the national examination to determine the students' graduation. The provision that English is examined in the final examination is stated in Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan Nasional Tahun XXXX pasal 7 ayat 1, 2, dan 3 as follow:
(1) Mata pelajaran UN SMA/MA Program IP A, meliputi: Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Inggris, Matematika, Fisika, Kimia, dan Biologi.
(2) Mata pelajaran UN SMA/MA Program IPS, meliputi: Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Inggris, Matematika, Ekonomi, Sosiologi, dan Geografi
(3) Mata pelajaran UN SMA/MA Program Bahasa, meliputi: Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Inggris, Matematika, Bahasa Asing lain yang diambil, Sejarah Budaya/Antropologi, dan Sastra Indonesia.
There are four main skills in English: those are reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Reading and listening are called receptive skill, in which people need the ability to receive written or spoken language when they do it.
While speaking and writing are called productive skill because when people do it, they need the ability to produce written or spoken language (Harmer, 1998: 44).
Reading, which belongs to receptive skill, can be defined as a process whereby one looks at and understands what has been written (Williams, 1999: 2). It means that, when someone reads, he looks at something written and tries to get the meaning to understand it. Reading can also be described as a mental or cognitive process which involves a reader in trying to follow and respond to a message from a writer, who is in distant space and time (Davies, 1995: 1). It means that reading activity connects the reader and the writer although they are in different time and place; for example reading an ancient book, reading personal letter, et cetera.
The reason for teaching reading to the students is because it belongs to the basic language skills in English, just as important as speaking, listening, and writing. Besides, reading is closely related with other subjects. Most of the materials given by the teacher (in English or other subjects) are presented in written form, for example in handbook, handout, et cetera. It means that to understand the materials, the students must have the ability to look at and get the meaning of written text, that is called reading skill. Because of that, reading is very important to be taught to the students.
According to the researcher's observation, the students' reading skill of SMAN X was still low. They still had difficulties in understanding the text. The texts which were taught in the first grade of Senior High School were descriptive, news item, and narrative. Based on the observation in the classroom and the interview with the teacher and the students, the researcher found that they had difficulties in narrative text. They had difficulties in understanding the characteristics of the text including the social function, generic structure, and language feature. The generic structure includes finding detail information and determining the parts of the text. While, the language feature includes vocabulary, finding references, and understanding the tenses.
The students' difficulties in reading were caused by some factors that might come from the students and the teacher. Most of the students admitted that they often felt bored when they had to read a text, especially a long and uninteresting topic text. In the class, some students were sometimes seemed to lean over their head on the table and talk each other. They just paid attention to the teacher when they did exercises but if the time given to do it was too long, they began to be noisy again. When they read a long text, they were not so interested because they often did not understand the meaning of the words used in the text. It was difficult for them to understand the content of the text. However, they were reluctant to bring the dictionary. They just waited until the teacher explained it for them or asked them about the difficult words. Besides, there were some problems that came from the teacher. Actually, the teacher's way in explaining the materials was clear enough but she was too rivet on the textbook. She usually taught using conventional way by staying in class and doing the exercises on the handbook. She used various techniques and media in teaching rarely. So, the students felt that English lesson was boring. All of those factors made the students to have low motivation in learning English, especially reading.
To improve the students' motivation in learning, the teacher must use interesting teaching strategy. Sudiardjo and Siregar, in their article entitled "Media Pembelajaran Sebagai Pilihan dalam Strategi Pembelajaran" define learning strategy as:
"...suatu kondisi yang diciptakan oleh instruktur dengan sengaja (seperti metode, sarana, prasarana, materi, media dan sebagainya), agar siswa difasilitasi (dipermudah) dalam mencapai tujuan pembelajaran yang ditetapkan" (Prawiradilaga and Siregar 2004: 4). If the teacher can make the condition that stimulates the students to learn, it will make easier for them to receive the material, so the goal of the teaching will be achieved. As stated in the teaching strategy's definition above, media is one of the ways to facilitate the students to learn. Related to the use of media in teaching, Arsyad states that "Media pembelajaran secara umum adalah komponen sumber belajar atau wahana fisik yang mengandung materi instruksional di lingkungan siswa yang dapat merangsang siswa untuk belajar " (2005: 4). Teaching media is a concrete thing that can be used by the teacher to convey the material, for example picture, cassette, video, tape recorder, television, computer, internet, et cetera. Media can be used as AVA (Audio Visual Aids) to give concrete experiences to the students, so the teacher's explanation will not be abstract. It can also be used as communication tools to connect the students with the material, so they can receive the material easier (Prawiradilaga and Siregar, 2004: 6).
Related to video, Sadiman states that the message presented in the video can be a fact or fictitious, can be informative, educative, or instructive (1993: 76). Video can catch the students' attention easily. It is informative, it means that much information from many experts in this world can be recorded in video tape, so it can be received by the students everywhere they are. Video is also educative and instructive; it means that the message of the video can give concrete experiences to the students, so they can apply it in their daily life. By video, the teacher can prepare the difficult demonstrations before, so she/he is able to concern on his presentation. The teacher can also present the dangerous object that cannot be brought into the class (Sadiman, dkk, 1993: 76-77).
Based on the benefits of video in learning, it is expected that through video, the students can be interested and motivated in learning English, especially reading. In this case, the researcher intends to use narrative video because this research is focused on reading narrative text. The writer hopes that by using narrative video, it will give the visualization to the students about the contents of the narrative text, so they can understand it easier.
Based on the problems and the proposed solution above, the writer is interested in conducting an action research entitled "Improving Students' Reading Comprehension on Narrative Text Using Narrative Video (An Action Research at Tenth-Year of SMAN X in Academic Year XXXX/XXXX)".

B. Problem Formulation
Considering the background of the study above, the writer can formulate the problems as follows:
1. Can the use of narrative video improve the students' comprehension on narrative texts of tenth year students of SMAN X?
2. What happens when narrative video is applied in teaching narrative for reading?

C. Objective of the Study
Based on the problem formulations above, the objectives of this research are:
1. To know whether the use of narrative video can improve the students' narrative text mastery of the tenth year of SMAN X.
2. To describe what happen when narrative video is applied in teaching narrative reading.

D. Benefit of the Study
If this research gives positive result, it is expected that the result is able to give some benefits for students, teachers, and other researchers.
1. For the students, it is expected that this technique will help them improve their reading skill. The students will be able to:
- Understand the vocabularies used in the text by looking at its context
- Understand the main idea of the text by skimming
- Understand the detail information of the text by scanning
- Understand the goal, the parts, and the language features of narrative text
2. For the teachers, it is expected that the result of this research will give them a reference in their teaching so they can apply video in improving the students' reading skill.
3. For other researcher, it is expected that the result of this research will help them in finding references or resources for further research.

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