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The Effect Of Numbered Head Together And Motivation In Learning Toward Students’ Speaking Ability Darmajaya, Lalu Arwan; Saputra, Ari
Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (JIME) Vol 10, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (Oktober)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jime.v10i4.7534

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This study aims to investigate the effect of NHT technique and students’ motivation in learning toward the speaking ability of the twelfth grade students of SMAN 8 Mataram . Designed as an experimental research with posttest-only control group design, it examined a sample of two classes of twelfth grade students of SMAN 8 Mataram. In taking the sample, group random sampling technique was used. Each class was divided into two groups (the students who had high and those who had low motivation). Speaking test and questionnaire of motivation in learning were the instruments which were used to collect the data. Then the data were analyzed by using analysis of multi variance (ANOVA). The result of the analysis indicate that (1) NHT technique is more effective than conventional technique in teaching speaking since Fcount = 35.132 is higher than Ft = 3.970; (2) there is a significant difference in speaking ability between high motivation students who were taught using NHT technique and those who were taught using conventional technique because Fcount (8.090) is higher than Ft (4.113) in 0.05 level of significant; (3) there is significant difference in speaking ability between low motivation students who were taught using NHT technique and those who were taught using conventional technique because Fcount (19.122) is higher than Ft (4.133) in 0.05 level of significance.
English Language Acquisition through Parliamentary Debating: A Case Study at Politeknik Kesehatan Mataram Suhendra, Erwin; Syarifaturrahman, Wahyu Kamil; Darmajaya, Lalu Arwan
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v12i1.5720

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British Parliamentary (BP) debate is widely adopted in EFL/ESP classrooms, but prior studies often report score gains without explaining how debate drives language development. This study aimed to trace the mechanisms by which BP debate fosters L2 acquisition, focusing on fluency, discourse organisation, and pragmatic competence. Using a qualitative research method with process tracing, eight medical ESP students at Politeknik Kesehatan Mataram completed four full BP rounds. Multimodal data included audio–video recordings of speeches and POIs, written texts from case building, observational notes, and reflective journals/interviews. Data were transcribed and analysed through reflexive thematic analysis guided by three constructs: noticing, modified output, and mediation. Results show a consistent input–processing–output–mediation cycle: self-repairs declined while lexical precision increased; signposting and connectors became denser and more strategic; POIs/rebuttals featured clearer negotiation through hedging, uptake, and reformulation; and adjudicator feedback catalysed planned changes in subsequent rounds, indicating developing self-regulation. Overall, BP debate functions as a rich, mechanism-rich environment that integrates sociocultural mediation with interactionist learning, transforming performance from mechanical repetition to purposeful, confident communication. These findings support using BP debate as an authentic task-based pedagogy for ESP learners.