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STRATEGI PENGAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA MENGGUNAKAN MEDIA GAME Fitriya, Fitriya; Yustina Putri, Amanda; Segoh, David
ETNOLINGUAL Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): ETNOLINGUAL
Publisher : Department of Master of Linguistic, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/etno.v8i2.49722

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Penelitian ini dilakukan sebagai upaya melihat strategi pengajaran yang tepat untuk digunakan dalam proses pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia. Pembelajaran yang melibatkan game menjadi motivasi yang besar bagi siswa. Seiring kemajuan teknologi, siswa menjadi semakin akrab dengan gadget. Fenomena ini juga dapat mendorong guru untuk menggunakan media game yang meningkatkan antusias dan memotivasi siswa dalam proses pembelajaran. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif yang diperoleh dari hasil observasi dan wawancara. teknik analisis data menggunakan teknik model interaktif Miles dan Huberman (2019): reduksi data (data reduction), pemaparan data (data display), dan penarikan kesimpulan (conclusion/verifying). Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa bahwa guru dituntut untuk dapat membuat siswa menangkap pelajaran dengan cara yang cukup khas dan menyenangkan sehingga mereka menikmati dan merasa senang. Dengan demikian, pembelajaran berlangsung dengan kondusif dan efisien.
PAIR-WORK FOR SPEAKING CLASS FOR FORMAL INTERACTION IN UNIVERSITY Yustina Putri, Amanda; Fitriya, Fitriya; Segoh, David
ETNOLINGUAL Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): ETNOLINGUAL
Publisher : Department of Master of Linguistic, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/etno.v8i2.49727

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This article contains students' pair work interactions on developing their speaking skills in speaking class. Pairing students for their speaking practice was more effective than grouping the students. But in this study that was not always the case. There are some requirements to complete the effectiveness of pair-work interaction. Thus, to collect the data, the author observed a speaking class in one of the universities in Surabaya with the consent of the faculty and the lecturer. The collected data will be analyzed using interactive analysis techniques and was presented in a descriptive form. There were two classes that were observed with 26 students in first class and 27 students in second class. When the students present are an odd number the lecturer will make it one group with three people. The lecturer lets the students have freedom to choose their own partner. The topic that was given to the students was "Welcoming Visitor”. From the observations the task was more successfully carried out by the second class than the first class. Pairs in the first class are less active than the second class. This can be seen from when they discussed how they proceed with the assignment of this speaking class. Based on the experience of this current study it is advisable to observe pair-work activities within smaller student groups than those of the current study, as observing large-scale pairs can be overwhelming for the observer. When observing large-scale pairs it is advisable to employ more than two observers. Thus the results would yield richer information and enhanced result consistency when monitoring a class engaged in pair work.