International Journal of Language, Education, and Literature (IJLEL)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January

Senior High School Students’ Perceptions of Using Video Projects to Develop Speaking Skills

Rahamadani, Anjeli (Unknown)
Dollah, Syarifuddin (Unknown)
Ariyani , Amra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jan 2026

Abstract

This study investigates senior high school students' perspectives on using video projects to enhance their speaking skills. Although the increasing use of video projects in English language instruction is well documented, little is known about how students perceive this approach in actual classroom environments. Although students' real experiences may differ, some argue that video projects could increase confidence, motivation, and opportunities for speaking practice. The study was conducted to close the gap between theory and classroom practice and to present more convincing evidence. A quantitative descriptive strategy was employed in this study. Students from two senior high schools MAS Mannilingi Bulo-Bulo and MAN, Jeneponto participated. To ensure equal participation across classes, random cluster sampling was used to choose the sample. Data was collected using a questionnaire. Students' interest, motivation, confidence, challenges, and overall sentiments regarding the use of video projects in speaking exercises were assessed in the questionnaire. The findings indicate that most students at both institutions held favorable views of learning through video projects. According to many students, making films improves speaking practice and allows them to express their thoughts more freely. Additionally, they reported that rehearsing several times before recording the final version reduced their nervousness. Because this approach provides more time to practice and rehearse their speaking performance, students report that it enhances their confidence, fluency, and pronunciation. Although a few students reported issues such as limited phone storage or difficulty editing films, these didn't substantially detract from their generally favorable opinion. In conclusion, video projects are perceived by students from MAN Jeneponto and MAS Mannilingi Bulo-Bulo as beneficial and inspiring activities that enhance their speaking skills.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJLEL

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

IJLEL International Journal Language, Education, and Literature is an international peer-reviewed and open-access journal in language education. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles exploring the application of any language in teaching and the everyday language experience in ...