JOEY : Journal of English Ibrahimy
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): JOEY : Journal of English Ibrahimy

The Impact of The Tongue Twister Technique on The Speaking Ability of Students and Pronunciation: English

M. Hilmy Hidayatullah (Universitas Ibrahimy)
Ukhtul Iffah (Universitas Ibrahimy)
Rizqatin Mubarokah ZK (English Department of University of Ibrahimy)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Aug 2025

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to gather empirical proof that tongue twisters significantly affect students' speaking abilities and pronunciation. This study employed a quantitative methodology and a quasi-experimental research design. This study was carried out at SMP NAA Alasbuluh-Wongsorejo-Banyuwangi in the eighth grade. The experimental class (38 students) and the control class (41 students) were the two groups in the researcher's basic random sampling technique. The researcher employed a tongue twister test as the tool for data collection, and the students' speaking and pronunciation on the pre-test and post-test were scored using a speaking and pronunciation scoring rubric. The experimental class's post-test mean score, as determined by the t-test calculations, was 80.68, whereas the control class's was 50.65. In the statistical hypothesis test, robserved (0.958) was greater than rtable (0.2213) at the 5% significance level. It indicates that the null hypothesis was rejected and the alternative the hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. It was demonstrated that the tongue twister approach affects eighth-grade students' speaking and pronunciation at SMP NAA Alasbuluh-Banyuwangi

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JOEY

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Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Neuroscience Social Sciences

Description

JOEY: Journal of English Ibrahimy is a Journal of English language and learning education published by Study Program of English Department and managed by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ibrahimy. In this journal, more emphasis is placed on aspects of teaching, learning, ...