Paramasastra: Jurnal Ilmiah Bahasa Sastra dan Pembelajarannya
Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Vol.7 No.2 Bulan September 2020

HANASHIKATA TEACHING MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT

Retnani, Retnani (Unknown)
Nurhadi, Didik (Unknown)
Mael, Masilva Raynox (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Dec 2020

Abstract

The compulsion to enter Hanashikata (speaking Japanese) class really makes it difficult for them to adjust to the learning process of Japanese speaking skills. There are many ways to improve speaking skills, but researchers prefer to develop teaching materials because they have a special attraction for students. Why is that? First, students compile a narrative first, they accidentally learn to arrange sentences according to correct Japanese grammar. If the sentences they produce are not in accordance with the correct grammar and correct vocabulary, it will make understanding difficult for the interlocutor or those who are listening. This can be used as a venue for the development of Hanashikata (Speaking Japanese) teaching materials.The objectives of this study are 1. To describe the quality of the feasibility of Hanashikata teaching materials for class B students of class B Japanese Language Education Study Program, FBS Unesa 2. To describe student responses to the development of Hanashikata teaching materials. This research is a development (R&D). The research subjects were 2018 class B students of the Japanese Language Education Study Program, FBS Unesa. The research data were in the form of the development of Hanashikata teaching materials, the quality of teaching materials and student responses to the development of Hanashikata teaching materials. Data analysis using descriptive method. The results of the first problem formulation research indicate that the average score of the validation results by experts on the feasibility of the Hanashikata teaching material used is known that the average score of the observer is 3.81. These results indicate that the development of Hanashikata teaching materials is categorized as feasible. The result of the second problem formulation research is that the student response shows higher learning outcomes after being given the development of Hanashikata teaching materials compared to learning outcomes before being given the development of Hanashikata teaching materials. Testing student responses using the Independent Sample T-Test.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

paramasastra

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Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Library & Information Science Social Sciences

Description

discusses field-based research, literature research, and theoretical and methodological reflection on languages, literatures, and its teaching. This journal receives research-based articles or literary-based studies that will be published twice a year through the screening process. All articles ...