Author:
Muldi Lumiling ,Muliaty Ibrahim ,Vivit Rosmayanti
Abstract
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of role-playing in teaching speaking skills to students of class XI 19 Senior High School Makassar, and whether there is a significant difference between students who are trained in speaking skills using conventional methods and students who use role-playing techniques. This study uses a quantitative approach, namely experimental research with a pre-test and post-test research design and the sample of this study is 60 students. Researchers used two clasess and experimental class using role-playing techiquess and a control class using concetional methods. Meanwhile, in the last stage, the researcher gave a post-test in the same class to find out whether the role-playing techiquess was effective in teaching students speaking skills in the experimental class. The results of this study show the average pre-test in the experimental class (59.87%) and the control class (60.93%). The post-test average of the experimental class (84.40%) was higher than that of the control class (64.53%). This means that there is a difference between students who use role-playing techniquess abd students who uses conventional techniquess. Thus, teaching speaking using role-playing techniquess has a significant effect on improving students speaking skills. Therefore, it is suggested that the role-playing techniquess can be applied as an affective learning method for teachers to teach speaking skills anf for future researchers to use the same type of research under different conditions.
Publisher
CV. Eureka Murakabi Abadi
Reference20 articles.
1. Akhiruddin, Amir, A., Sujarwo, Salemuddin, M. R., & Iskandar, A. M. (2023). Developing Digital Sociology Module Based Multicultural for Students' Learning Outcomes Improvement. KnE Social Sciences, 953-964.
2. Behtash, E. Z., Saed, A. and Behtash, P. Z. (2017) ‘The Effect of Role-playing Tasks on the Speaking Ability of Iranian Pre- intermediate ESP Learners’, 6.
3. Bohari, L. (2019) ‘Improving Speaking Skills Through Small Group Discussion At Eleventh Grade Students of SMA Plus’, Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, 7(1).
4. Daulay, E., Nasution, L. E. and Rangkuty, A. R. (2023) ‘The Effect of “Role Play” on Students’ Speaking Ability’, Educational Research in Indonesia (Edunesia), 4(1), pp. 27–39. Available at: https://doi.org/10.51276/edu.v4i1.291.
5. Efendi, M. Y. (2022). Designing Supplementary Speaking Materials Based On Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). EDULEC : EDUCATION, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE JOURNAL, 2(2), 150–160. https://doi.org/10.56314/edulec.v2i2