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Implementasi Pendekatan Komunikatif (Communication Approach) Dalam Meningkatkan Keterampilan Berbahasa Arab Zaid, Abdul Hafidz bin; Widyanti, Lina Nur; Ismail, Moh; Jannah, Dias Ayu Miftakhul
Al Mi'yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol 7 No 2 Oktober 2024
Publisher : STIQ Amuntai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35931/am.v7i2.3769

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AbstractThe approach can be interpreted in English is (approach), which is a statement of establishment, philosophy and belief. Communicative means being able to convey messages well. The communicative approach is a language learning approach that emphasizes the mastery of language skills than language structure Language is a means of communication with each other, so that if someone does communication interaction, of course, must understand each other the object being discussed so that the goals to be achieved will be more directed towards their goals. However, if the interaction is not communicative because it does not understand what is being discussed because it does not understand the language used, causing the expected goals will not be achieved. Language is considered as a skill, not science, so language skills should be able to include four things, namely listening, speaking, reading, and writing. And one of the characteristics of these skills is to be done by continuous training. If one of the methods used previously is a direct method (direct method), then this method is updated so that it becomes an audiolingual method. The writing of this article aims to describe the application of a communicative approach through various learning methods in Arabic learning to increase language disappearances. The method used is the library research method originating from various library sources. The results of this writing indicate that methods that emphasize more to listening and speaking skills. Speaking skills are one type of language ability to be achieved in teaching Arabic. And in essence is a meter of reproducing the flow of the sound system of articulation to convey the will, the needs of feelings, and desires to others. Exercise in Arabic language so that students are able to communicate well and correctly with others. Starting the practice of speaking is based on the ability to listen, the ability to mastery vocabulary and courage to reveal what is in his mind.
Enhancing Arabic Learning Using Talking Stick Model At Fatima Al-Zahraa School Jannah, Dias Ayu Miftakhul; Abidin, Munirul
Al-Lahjah : Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa Arab, dan Kajian Linguistik Arab Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH.A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/lahjah.v8i1.5801

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The researcher is trying to introduce innovation in the form of the Talking Stick model in teaching Arabic language. Based on the mentioned educational issues, the objectives of this research are: To reveal the results of teaching Grade 3B students in the Arabic language lesson using the Talking Stick model at Fatima Al-Zahra Islamic Middle School Magelang. The research method used for this research is Classroom Action Research with the Kemmis and Mc Taggart models which consists of four stages: Planning, Implementation, Observation, and Reflection. The researcher conducted this research in Duran. The research subject is the students of Grade 3B at Fatima Al-Zahra Islamic Middle School Magelang with a total of 16 students. The subject of the research is student learning outcomes. The result of this research is as follows: The implementation of the Talking Stick model in the Arabic language subject (Grade 3B) has improved the students' learning outcomes as evidenced by the evidence in the first round that the students' learning outcome obtained the 50th percentile with an average of 70 out of 16 students. In the second round, the students' learning outcome obtained the 75th percentile with an average of 79.0 out of 16 students.