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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development

Speaking Problems Faced by Lower Secondary School Efl Learners: Masalah Berbicara yang Dihadapi oleh Peserta Didik Sekolah Menengah Pertama Julfah, Julfah; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1411.256 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i.722

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Speaking is one of the important English learning skills to master. This study is about the analysis of students' difficulties in speaking English at SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo, which aims to find out the problems of speaking English experienced by students in grades 7A and 7B of SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo.In this study, researchers used qualitative research methods. By using the subject of classes 7A and 7B consisting of 44 students. In collecting data, researchers used questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Researchers used three main phases of data analysis: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. From the data analysis, the researcher found the difficulties and factors experienced by students in learning to speak English at SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo, as follows: lack of vocabulary, lack of pronunciation, fear of making mistakes, and shame. Of these problems, the most dominant problems are vocabulary and pronunciation. Most of them stated that they were afraid to speak because of their lack of vocabulary and pronunciation. They feel afraid if they make mistakes in pronouncing words in English.
Powtoon Video with Reading Aloud for Better Pronunciation in Primary Students: Video Powtoon dengan Pembacaan Lisan untuk Meningkatkan Pelafalan pada Siswa Sekolah Dasar Ajeng, Hera Galuh; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.903

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Abstract : General background: Pronunciation is a fundamental component in English language learning, especially for primary school students, as it affects communication clarity and confidence. Specific background: In many Indonesian primary schools, pronunciation teaching is often limited to conventional methods without engaging multimedia tools, leading to low motivation and varied achievement. Knowledge gap: Limited research has applied reading aloud activities with Powtoon video to support pronunciation improvement in primary-level learners. Aims: This study investigates the use of Powtoon video integrated with reading aloud to improve the pronunciation of 24 sixth-grade students at a primary school in Pasuruan. Results: Using a quantitative pre-experimental design with pre-test and post-test, findings show a significant increase in post-test scores (M=79.27) compared to pre-test scores (M=59.79), with a paired t-test value of -24.472, p < 0.05, indicating a statistically significant difference. Novelty: This research applies Powtoon not for reading comprehension but specifically for pronunciation through reading aloud, targeting young learners. Implications: The results suggest that integrating Powtoon into pronunciation lessons can increase student engagement, provide multisensory learning experiences, and improve pronunciation consistency. Highlights : Integrates Powtoon video with reading aloud for pronunciation learning Significant improvement in post-test pronunciation scores Offers an engaging multimedia-based approach for young learners Keywords : Powtoon, Primary School, Pronunciation, Reading Aloud, Multimedia Learning
Speaking Problems Faced by Lower Secondary School Efl Learners: Masalah Berbicara yang Dihadapi oleh Peserta Didik Sekolah Menengah Pertama Julfah, Julfah; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i.722

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Speaking is one of the important English learning skills to master. This study is about the analysis of students' difficulties in speaking English at SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo, which aims to find out the problems of speaking English experienced by students in grades 7A and 7B of SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo.In this study, researchers used qualitative research methods. By using the subject of classes 7A and 7B consisting of 44 students. In collecting data, researchers used questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Researchers used three main phases of data analysis: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. From the data analysis, the researcher found the difficulties and factors experienced by students in learning to speak English at SMP Muhammadiyah 10 Sidoarjo, as follows: lack of vocabulary, lack of pronunciation, fear of making mistakes, and shame. Of these problems, the most dominant problems are vocabulary and pronunciation. Most of them stated that they were afraid to speak because of their lack of vocabulary and pronunciation. They feel afraid if they make mistakes in pronouncing words in English.
Diorama as an Interactive Tool for Learning House Vocabulary: Diorama sebagai Media Interaktif untuk Pembelajaran Kosakata Rumah Nayoan, Adinda Roro; Mandarani, Vidya; Megawati, Fika; Agustina, Sheila
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i4.849

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General Background: Effective learning media are crucial for enhancing language acquisition among elementary school students. Specific Background: Traditional teaching methods may not adequately engage students, highlighting the need for innovative approaches that foster interactive learning environments. Knowledge Gap: There is a lack of research on the application of three-dimensional teaching tools, such as dioramas, in vocabulary acquisition for English language learners. Aims: This study aims to develop a diorama as an interactive medium to teach house-related vocabulary in English to elementary school students. Results: The diorama features a visually appealing three-dimensional design and incorporates vocabulary targets identified by numbered sections. It employs velcro or fabric adhesive to facilitate the removal and placement of vocabulary terms, allowing students to match words with corresponding parts of the diorama. Novelty: This approach combines tactile and visual learning strategies, enhancing students' engagement and motivation in learning English vocabulary. Implications: The implementation of the diorama as a learning tool can significantly improve students' understanding of vocabulary, making it easier for them to connect words with their meanings through interactive activities in reading and speaking exercises. This innovative resource offers educators a novel method to enhance language learning in a classroom setting. Highlights: Interactive Learning: The diorama fosters engagement by allowing hands-on interaction with vocabulary. Visual Aid: Its three-dimensional design helps students better understand and remember target vocabulary. Motivation Boost: The innovative format encourages students to participate actively in English learning. Keywords: diorama, vocabulary, interactive learning, English education, elementary students
Powtoon Video with Reading Aloud for Better Pronunciation in Primary Students: Video Powtoon dengan Pembacaan Lisan untuk Meningkatkan Pelafalan pada Siswa Sekolah Dasar Ajeng, Hera Galuh; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.903

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Abstract : General background: Pronunciation is a fundamental component in English language learning, especially for primary school students, as it affects communication clarity and confidence. Specific background: In many Indonesian primary schools, pronunciation teaching is often limited to conventional methods without engaging multimedia tools, leading to low motivation and varied achievement. Knowledge gap: Limited research has applied reading aloud activities with Powtoon video to support pronunciation improvement in primary-level learners. Aims: This study investigates the use of Powtoon video integrated with reading aloud to improve the pronunciation of 24 sixth-grade students at a primary school in Pasuruan. Results: Using a quantitative pre-experimental design with pre-test and post-test, findings show a significant increase in post-test scores (M=79.27) compared to pre-test scores (M=59.79), with a paired t-test value of -24.472, p < 0.05, indicating a statistically significant difference. Novelty: This research applies Powtoon not for reading comprehension but specifically for pronunciation through reading aloud, targeting young learners. Implications: The results suggest that integrating Powtoon into pronunciation lessons can increase student engagement, provide multisensory learning experiences, and improve pronunciation consistency. Highlights : Integrates Powtoon video with reading aloud for pronunciation learning Significant improvement in post-test pronunciation scores Offers an engaging multimedia-based approach for young learners Keywords : Powtoon, Primary School, Pronunciation, Reading Aloud, Multimedia Learning
Lingua Leap Board Game for Grammar Mastery: Permainan Papan Lingua Leap untuk Penguasaan Tata Bahasa Kurniadiansyah, Meysha Dwi; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.988

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Background: Grammar mastery remains challenging for EFL learners, especially in secondary education where engagement is often low. Specific Background: Traditional instructional methods rarely integrate strategic decision-making and enjoyable learning experiences. Gap: Few studies provide non-digital board games specifically designed to reinforce the five basic English tenses through gamification. Aim: This study aims to present Lingua Leap, an instructional board game that supports grammar learning through structured challenges and game-based elements. Results: The game incorporates multiple difficulty levels, reward–penalty systems, and decision-based challenges that require learners to think critically while practicing Simple Present, Present Continuous, Simple Past, Past Continuous, and Simple Future tenses. Novelty: Lingua Leap offers a culturally aligned and curriculum-based non-digital game integrating strategy and linguistic practice. Implications: This product can serve as an engaging supplementary medium in EFL classrooms, supporting motivation, retention, collaboration, and meaningful grammar learning. Highlights• Board game for grammar learning• Multilevel challenge-based design• Strategy-oriented gamification Keywords: Board Game, Grammar Learning, Gamification, Tense Mastery, EFL Learners
Co-Authors A. Effendi Kadarisman, A. Effendi Abrianto, Bagas Adyansah Noer Pramoedya Agustina, Sheila Ajeng, Hera Galuh Akbar, Ayu Alif Nur Maharani Alda Indah Permana Alwiyasa, Rahmatul Khalik Amanda, Maudiya Dwi Anggraini, Rishma Aru, Aday Ayu Alif Nur Maharani Akbar Aziz, Mochammad Lutfy Bindiya, Aisyah Cahyani, Chandrika Rahmania Chandrika Rahmania Cahyani Choirun Nisak Aulina Darmadji , Maghfhira Dinda Malindra Dian Novita Dina Mauliddia El Khoiri, Niamika Ermawati Zulikhatin Nuroh Fadillah, Erennia Tasya Fadlilah, Nurul Lailatul Qodriatil Fakhruddin, M. Zuhri Feri Tirtoni Fita Fitriati Fitria Nur Hasanah Fitria Wulandari Gunadi Harry Sulistyo Gunadi Harry Sulistyo Hadian, Nila Sekardhani Halisah, Siti Nur Indrasari, Anissa Jazila, Iklimatul Nur Julfah, Julfah Kurniadiansyah, Meysha Dwi M. Zuhri Fakhruddin Mafiroh, Riza Maghfiroh, Eka Masliha Alfiatul Aqliyah Mauliya Avivi Meiramova, Saltanat Miftahul Jannah Mirjam Anugerahwati Mochammad Ogan Dony Mayuky Monica Indriya Lestari Mufidah Nur Aliyyah Yusuf Muhlasin Amrullah Muntiari, Nur Sholikha Murni Nikmatillah Mustofa , Mutmainnah Mutiara Noor Imani Nasir, Muhammad Haydar Nayoan, Adinda Roro Nikmatillah, Murni Ningsih, Putri Dinia Nofitasari, Filda Dyah Noly Shofiyah Nur Mukminatien Nur Sholikha Muntiari Nur Sholikha Muntiari Nuralisaputri, Vina Virgianata Nurani, Sevya Dwi Gita Phumphanit, Yupha Pramesti, Melinda Widyadana Dwi Purwanto, Syilviana Eka Putri Syalwa, Nadliyah Putri, Faradila Putri, May Lucyana Kartono Rahayu, Fajarista Faiq Rahmahwati, Tia Rahmania Sri Untari Rindiani Rindiani Riza Mafiroh Salsabila, Nada salsabila, Saffana Setyowati, Nafi'ah Aghni Setyowati, Nafi’ah Aghni Shah , Shanina Sharatol Ahmad Shanina Sharatol Ahmad Shah Sharifah, Ferly Sinta, Nanda Aprila Sri Rachmajanti Sulikatin, Siti Sumarni Sumarni suseno, edy Syahfrina Rahmawati Tamara , Pasya Rahma Ubaidillah, M. Faruq Untari, Kharisma Wineka Vallyria Mamta Aulia Vidya Mandarani Vina Virgianata Nuralisaputri Vina Virgianata Nuralisaputri Wahyu Taufiq Yonlada Tappha Yuli Astutik Yuli Astutik Yupha Phumphanit Yusuf, Mufidah Nur Aliyyah Zaki Dzulfikar, Ahmad Zulikhatin Nuroh, Ermawati