Hilda hafid
Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar,Indonesia

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ARCS ( ATTENTION, RELEVANCE,CONFIDENCE AND SATISFACTION) MODEL TO IMPROVE STUDENTS' LISTENING COMPREHENSION Riskayani; Saiful; Hilda hafid
English Language Teaching Methodology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): English Language Teaching Method
Publisher : FKIP Unismuh Makassar

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The aims of this study to find out the effectiveness of Using ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction) model to improve students’ listening comprehension at eleventh grade of SMAN 9 Makassar. In this research was a Descriptive Quantitative research which used experimental research by applying random sampling technique. The samples of the research were the eleventh grade students of SMAN 9 Makassar consisted of 25 students XI.MIA 4. The researcher used one group pre-test post-test design. This research was not control group. In the first step, the researcher gave pre-test and gave eight meetings treatment with narrative text material. After the researcher did the treatment, the researcher gave the students post-test.This research findings were the value of pretest to post-test was higher. Before treatment the value of pretest was 70.6, but after the treatment, the mean score of student post-test was 89.8. The result also showed the improvement of student’s listening increased 21.38 %. It showed that t-test > value was higher than t-table 7.08>2.0. So, the conclusion is H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted, the effect of ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction) model to improve students’ listening comprehension is effective.
VOCABULARY COMPLEXITIES FACED BY THE STUDENTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH OF EIGHTH GRADE AT SMP NEGERI 13 MAKASSAR Rini Jumatri; Andi Tenri Ampa; Hilda Hafid
Indonesian Journal of Psycholinguistics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Psycholinguistics (IJP)
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This research aimed at finding out what the vocabulary complexities faced by students in learning English and its causes. This research applied the qualitative descriptive method that takes two months to collect data using interviews. This study involved 18 students from the eighth grade as participants.From the results of the interview test, most of the students' main complexities were meaning, pronunciation, spelling, grammar, vocabulary memorization, similarity of vocabulary, and foreign words. There are several factors that cause vocabulary complexity faced by students in learning English, namely lack of word understanding, written forms with different spoken forms, students do not master the alphabet, students are lazy to memorize vocabulary, students are confused with similar vocabulary, and students rarely read books.
THE STUDENTS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS READING COMPREHENSION IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Cindy Ayudhia; Ariana; Hilda Hafid
Indonesian Journal of Psycholinguistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Psycholinguistics (IJP)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56983/ijp.v2i1.504

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The purpose of this study was to determine and find data about the attitudes experienced or felt by students or attitudes that often appear in class in learning English in class. To obtain the data, researchers used a research tool, namely Observation Checklist. This type of research was qualitative using descriptive methods. The subject in this study was a class VIII student at SMP Negeri 2 Bangkala Barat while the object used was 20 students. The results of this study that have been obtained are students' attitudes in English in class, feelings of fear and shame of students including fear of communication or speaking or reading in front of the class. Based on the three aspects of the attitude discussed in this study, researchers found that in the aspect of behavior there were 30% or as many as 6 students who had that attitude, whereas in aspects of cognitive attitudes there were 20% or as many students who had this attitude and aspects Emotional attitude is 90% or as many as 18 students who have that attitude. In addition in this study, researchers used coding techniques to explain the results that had been obtained during the study