International Journal of English Education and Linguistics (IJoEEL)
Vol 7, No 1 (2025)

Utilizing Folklore to Enhance English Oral Skills of Junior High School Students

Binsasi, Mario Valderamo Aliandro (Unknown)
Bouk, Edmundus (Unknown)
Pale, Erlinda Sonya (Unknown)
Sulaiman, Eugelin (Unknown)
Semiun, Thresia Trivict (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Jun 2025

Abstract

This research aimed to enhance the speaking skills of the third-grade students at SMPN Kota Baru Kefamenanu through the use of folklore. The study employed a pre-experimental design, consisting of three stages: pre-test, treatment, and post-test. Initial findings from the pre-test showed that students had an average speaking skill score of 53.60%, classified as "average." After incorporating folklore as a treatment in the learning process, the post-test results indicated a significant improvement, with an average score increasing to 83%, categorizing students as "very good" (71-85). This demonstrates that folklore was effective in improving students' speaking skills, moving them from an average to an excellent level of proficiency. Additionally, a questionnaire was distributed to assess students' perceptions of using folklore as a learning tool. The results revealed that 83% of students either strongly agreed or agreed that folklore significantly aided in enhancing their speaking skills. These findings suggest that folklore not only improves students' speaking abilities but is also well-received as an engaging and effective instructional method. This research provides insights into the benefits of integrating cultural narratives into language learning, contributing to more effective communication skills development.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijoeel

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

The aim of this Journal is to promote a principle approach to research on language and related concerns by encouraging inquiry into the relationship between theoretical and practical ...