Magister Scientiae
Vol. 54 No. 1 (2026)

EFL STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD SHORT FILM-BASED JOYFUL LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Saffana Salsabila (Unknown)
Megawati, Fika (Unknown)
Nafidah, Hikmah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Mar 2026

Abstract

Learning English needs to be supported by interesting activities and attractive media. One of the most meaningful media to assist students in developing the language component is short films. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the utilization of short films as interactive learning media in improving the English language skills of high school students. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with an observation technique conducted for four weeks in one of the high schools in Sidoarjo. Data were collected through direct observation of learning activities, as well as students' reflections on the use of short films in the learning process. The results showed that the utilization of short films significantly increased students' active involvement in English learning. In addition, the use of short films has a positive impact on improving vocabulary acquisition, pronunciation, and listening comprehension. The advantages of short films, such as relatively short duration, contextual and interesting content, and the use of authentic language, support a more interactive, relevant, and meaningful learning process. Thus, short films can be used as one of the effective and innovative learning media to improve students' English language skills. The results of this study are expected to be a reference for educators in designing audiovisual-based learning strategies that are more interesting and in accordance with students' need

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Magister_Scientiae

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Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Magister Scientiae journal is published twice annually in March and October. This journal contains articles based on research report and critical analysis in teaching and learning. We only accept manuscripts which have not been published in other media, including personal blogs. The contributing ...