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THE EFFECT OF BRAINSTORMING TECHNIQUE IN PROMOTING STUDENTS' SPEAKING SKILL AT UPT SMPN 4 PINRANG Dwi Handayani Lukman; Nurdevi Bte Abdul; Sujariati
English Language Teaching Methodology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): ELTM: Teaching Instruction and Models
Publisher : FKIP Unismuh Makassar

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This research aimed to know the effect of brainstorming technique in fluency and accuracy of the students’ speaking skill. The population for research was the eighth grade (VIII.6) of UPT SMPN 4 Pinrang that consist of 32 student. This research used quantitative method, with pre-experimental research. The instrument that used to collecting the data was test for students speaking in descriptive text.For results of the information; it appears that the understudies cruel score of pre-test in familiarity is 63.59. While the post-test is higher than mean score of pre-test, it is 80.31. With this improvement, it means that there is a significant difference. The means score of the learners pre-test in exactness is 65.31, whereas the post-test was high than 83.12. It implies that there is significance diverse. The results of advancement speaking from pre-test to post-test talking fluency is 26.29% and speaking accuracy is 27.26%. Therefore, Brainstorming Technique gives effect on students’ speaking skill.  
THE STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN SPEAKING ACCURACY AND FLUENCY AT SMA NEGERI 9 GOWA Andi Atika Putri; Nurdevi Bte Abdul; Sujariati
Journal of Language Testing and Assessment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Language Testing and Assessment (JLTA)
Publisher : FKIP Unismuh Makassar

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The purpose of this research aimed at finding out the students’ ability in speaking accuracy and fluency at SMA Negeri 9 Gowa class X IIS 1. The research used a descriptive quantitative method. The subject of this research was students in SMA Negeri 9 Gowa in tenth grade. The data of the research was collected through speaking tests in oral test form. The result of the research for speaking accuracy showed from 24 students’ there was 1 student (4.17%) who belonged to ‘excellent’ category, 4 students (16.67%) who belonged to ‘good’ category, 6 students (25%) who belonged to ‘fairly good’ category, 6 students (25%) who belonged to ‘poor’ category and 7 students (29.17%) who belonged to ‘very poor’ category. The mean score for speaking accuracy for students in SMA Negeri 9 Gowa at tenth grade was 5.6 which means the level of speaking accuracy of students was categorized as fair level. While for speaking fluency, the result of the research showed from 24 students’ there was 1 student (4.17%) who belonged to ‘excellent’ category, 4 students (16.67%) who belonged to ‘good’ category, 8 students (33.33%) who belonged to ‘fairly good’ category, 5 students (20.83%) who belonged to ‘poor’ category and 6 students (25%) who belonged to ‘very poor’ category. The mean score of speaking fluency of students in SMA Negeri 9 Gowa at tenth grade was 5.9 which mean it was categorized as fair level.
The Effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence–Based Videos in Improving the English Speaking Skills of Sixth-Grade Elementary School Students Ika Sastrawati; Hilda Hafid; Sujariati
INTERACTION: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): INTERACTION: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah Sorong

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Since traditional teaching techniques frequently offer few opportunities for active oral practice, the purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of employing an artificial intelligence (AI) application to enhance students' English speaking abilities. Two groups—an experimental group of 18 students and a control group of 16 learners—were used in the study's quasi-experimental design. To measure the students' speaking abilities both before and after the intervention, speaking pre-tests and post-tests were distributed to both groups. While the control group was instructed using traditional techniques, the experimental group was taught utilizing an AI-based application that enabled interactive speaking practice, pronunciation modeling, and continuous oral engagement. With the mean score rising from 59.14 on the pre-test to 81.47 on the post-test and 83.33% of students meeting the Minimum Mastery Criteria (KKM), the experimental group's speaking ability was found to have significantly improved. The control group, on the other hand, only slightly improved, with 37.50% of students meeting the KKM and mean scores rising from 58.62 to 66.38. These results show that incorporating artificial intelligence into English training improves students' speech performance, confidence, and engagement.