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Improving Students’ Speaking Skill Using Role-Play Method: Study Case In Lubna Children, Central Lombok. Moh. Hamdi Hardi; Baiq Ulfiya Hafizah; Kamilia Kamilia; Jatmika Aripadana; Selamet Riadi Jaelani
Pendekar : Jurnal Pendidikan Berkarakter Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Agustus : Jurnal Pendidikan Berkarakter
Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Pratama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/pendekar.v1i4.343

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This article presents a study conducted at Lubna Children, Central Lombok, Indonesia. This article aims to discuss the use of role-play method in improving students' speaking skills. This study uses a qualitative research design with a case study approach. Data was collected through class observation and students' speaking tests before and after the application of the role-play method. This research has provided several significant findings related to the application of the role-play method in improving students' speaking skills at Lubna Children, Central Lombok. Role-play method in this study has proven its effectiveness in improving students' speaking skills at Lubna Children, Central Lombok. The role-play method can be considered an interesting and effective alternative for improving students' speaking skills in an educational setting.
The Implementation of Simple Project-Based Learning Syntaxes to Improve Vocabulary Elements in Teaching Speaking Muhammad Husnu; Ahmad yusri; Jatmika Aripadana; Zahratul Fikni
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 3 No. 6: Oktober 2024
Publisher : CV. ULIL ALBAB CORP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jceki.v3i6.5595

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This research aims to enhance students' speaking skills through project-based learning, increasing their engagement and active participation. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and classroom observations involving ten eleventh-grade students at SMAN 1 Sembalun academic year 2024. Thematic analysis was employed to identify critical patterns and themes within the collected data. The findings indicate that students found the project-based method a more enjoyable and meaningful way to practice speaking. They reported increased confidence and engagement in speaking activities due to the opportunities to work in groups and undertake relevant projects. However, some students also faced challenges like group collaboration and time management. This study provides in-depth insights into how project-based learning methods can impact students' speaking skills and offers recommendations for improving the implementation of this approach in the classroom.