Sahmiral Amri Rajagukguk
Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

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PENGARUH METODE CERAMAH INTERAKTIF TERHADAP KOMPETENSI BAHASA INGGRIS SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR DI ASAHAN Sahmiral Amri Rajagukguk; Diah Safithri Armin; Agung Arif Hakim Batubara
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DAN KEGURUAN Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan dan Keguruan
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This study investigates the effectiveness of the interactive lecture method in improving English language acquisition among primary school students in Asahan Regency, North Sumatra. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the difference in learning outcomes between students taught using the interactive lecture method and students taught using conventional methods. The research method used was an experiment with a pre-test and post-test design, involving 20 fifth grade students who were divided into two groups: control and treatment. The results showed that the treatment group showed a significant increase in scores compared to the control group. The conclusion of the study underlines that the interactive lecture method is more effective in improving students' English proficiency. This study highlights the importance of using the interactive lecture method in English language teaching to improve students' learning outcomes, and suggests further research with larger samples and different treatment durations.
IMPROVING EFL STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING OF ENGLISH DIALECTS BY WATCHING ENGLISH MOVIES OF DIFFERENT DIALECTS WITHOUT SUBTITLES Cindy Salsabila Ginting; Sahmiral Amri Rajagukguk; Anggun Siska Pratiwi; Sakinah Azzahra
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): MAY
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This study demonstrates that exposing EFL students to English movies of different dialects without subtitles significantly improves their understanding of English dialects. A quasi-experimental design with 10 Indonesian university students was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the method. The treatment group's significant improvement in speaking and listening skills over the control group underscores the value of immersive and naturalistic language learning experiences. These findings suggest that incorporating non-subtitled English movies into EFL curricula can provide students with practical, real-world language exposure that enhances their linguistic and intercultural competence. Therefore, it is recommended that educators incorporate non-subtitled English movies into their teaching strategies to create engaging and authentic learning experiences, improve language comprehension, foster collaborative learning, and increase student motivation.Future research could explore the long-term effects and broader applicability of this method.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' PERCEPTION OF INTERACTIVE LECTURE METHOD IN ENGLISH TEACHING IN ASAHAN Sahmiral Amri Rajagukguk; Diah Safithri Armin, Anggun Siska Pratiwi
Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE)
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This study examines elementary school students' perceptions of the interactive lecture method of teaching English in SDN 015860 Rawang Baru, Asahan. The background of this study is the need for more effective and engaging teaching methods compared to conventional methods, which often lack active student participation. The purpose of this study was to explore how students experienced the interactive lecture method and its impact on their understanding of English. Qualitative methods were used, with data collected through interviews with eight pre-selected students. The findings showed that students responded positively to the method, felt more motivated, learned faster and found English easier to understand. The implications of this study suggest further development in the application of this method in the elementary school curriculum, especially in rural areas.