Virginia Gabrella Sengkey
Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Klabat, Minahasa Utara, Sulawesi Utara

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Personality and Proficiency: Investigating How Extrovert-Introvert Traits Relate to English Speaking Performance Korah, Fernoldion Juliano France; Sengkey, Virginia Gabrella
FOSTER: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): FOSTER JELT
Publisher : Faculty of Education and Teacher Training of IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/foster-jelt.v6i2.242

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This study examines the correlation between extrovert-introvert personality types and speaking performance among tenth-grade students at a private high school in Manado, North Sulawesi during the 2024/2025 academic year. Using a quantitative approach, this research employed both correlational and comparative designs to explore whether personality traits impact speaking performance. A sample of 104 students completed the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), categorizing them into extrovert, introvert, and ambivert groups. Speaking performance was measured through mid-test scores in English-speaking class. The results indicate no significant correlation between personality type (extrovert and introvert) and speaking performance, with Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.232 (extrovert) and 0.231 (introvert) showing weak, non-significant relationships. However, comparative analysis via t-tests revealed a significant difference in performance between personality types, with introverted students achieving higher mean scores (M = 86.93, SD = 10.13) than extroverted students (M = 81.73, SD = 14.32), suggesting greater performance consistency among introverts.
Beyond Confidence: Rethinking the Role of Self-Efficacy in English Speaking Skills Carolina, Fitri; Sengkey, Virginia Gabrella
FOSTER: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): FOSTER JELT
Publisher : Faculty of Education and Teacher Training of UIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/foster-jelt.v6i3.252

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The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between students’ self-efficacy and their speaking proficiency. This quantitative research employed a descriptive and correlational design. Data were collected from 85 ninth-grade students at SMP Advent UNKLAB. Descriptive mean analysis and the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient were utilized to address the research questions. The results indicated that: (1) students’ self-efficacy was measured at a mean score of 3.93, reflecting a high level; (2) students’ speaking ability scored an average of 95.18, categorized as very good; (3) the correlation analysis yielded a p-value of 0.429 and an R-value of -0.156, demonstrating no significant relationship between self-efficacy and speaking ability. Consequently, given the absence of a significant correlation between these variables, further investigation into other factors that may potentially influence students’ speaking ability is recommended.