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Increasing Students’ Pronunciation Mastery Through Spelling Words Strategy Rista Respita; Suharti Siradjuddin; Sukmawati
JPTK : JURNAL PENELITIAN TINDAKAN KELAS Vol 1 No 1 (2022): MAY : IJOLEH
Publisher : CV. Eureka Murakabi Abadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (466.327 KB) | DOI: 10.56314/ijoleh.v1i1.39

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This study aimed to improve students’ mastery of pronunciation through words spelling strategies in the fourth grade of SD Inpres Mappu in Mamuju. This research was a classroom action research (CAR) conducted in two cycles, namely, cycle one and cycle 2. Each cycle was carried out four times. There are four steps in  this research; planning, action, observation, and reflection. The data in this study used quantitative (test) as the primary data and qualitative (field notes, recording, and documentation) as supporting data. The subjects in this study were 15 students in grade IV SD Inpres Mappu in Mamuju. The results showed that the use of the Words Spelling Strategy succeeded in improving the pronunciation master of the fourth-grade students of SD Inpres Mappu. It can be seen from the increased percentage of student learning outcomes from cycle I to cycle II, with an average value of 83.6. Therefore, it can be conducted that using the Words Spelling Strategy can improve student learning outcomes in mastering pronunciation.
The Impact of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Technology on Indonesian Learners' Speaking Skills Muhammad Chairil Imran; Khaliq Bashar; Budiarti Putri Uleng; Nina Ariani; Sukmawati; Suharti Siradjuddin; Sujarwo; Irman
JPTK : JURNAL PENELITIAN TINDAKAN KELAS Vol 1 No 2 (2022): November : IJOLEH
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The use of technology in learning English-speaking skills has grown rapidly. One such technology is the computer-aided learning media. The use of computer media in the field of education has many advantages as they are easier to access, disseminate and store. The aim of present study is to investigate the impact of computer assisted language learning (CALL) technology on Indonesian learners' speaking skills. This study applied quantitative research. The results of study found that the use of information technology in learning is marked by the interaction between students and materials through internet technology, the existence of programmed teaching, and flexibility in the process. learning both in terms of time and place.  It can be concluded that it is very possible for us to be easily literate through various media, with this we can improve the quality of speaking. 
An Error Analysis Of Undergraduate Students’ English Pronunciation Faradila Mesfer; Muhammad Yahrif; Suharti Siradjuddin
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA DAN BUDAYA Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): April (EDULEC)
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English Pronunciation error cannot be underestimated. Especially for students who majoring English in Higher Education. Thus, the purpose of this research was to find out the types of pronunciation Error which were consonant and vowel sounds made by the second semester students of English Education Department of Megarezky University based on surface strategy taxonomy and the dominant errors between vowels and consonants. The research design was descriptive qualitative with a focuse on pronunciation errors. The result of this study indicate that there were 70 errors made by the second semester students while reading aloud an english short text. It was found 37 errors on pronouncing vowels (52.85%) and 33 errors on pronuncing consonants (47.14%) in the linguistics category. While, there were 5 omission errors (7.14%), 8 addition errors (11.42%), 48 misformation errors (68.57%), and 9 misordering errors (12.85%) in the surface strategy taxonomy. It can be concluded that the pronunciation errors were made by the second semester students of English Education Department of Megarezky University namely, pronunciation and errors based on linguistic catogery taxonomy is a misformation errors.