THE EFFECT DESCRIBE AND DRAW TECHNIQUE TOWARD STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL

Authors

  • Suldania Pratiwi Universitas Islam Indragiri
  • Sri Erma Purwanti Universitas Islam Indragiri
  • Agus Mustajib Universitas Islam Indragiri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32520/jsi.v3i1.1773

Keywords:

Describe and draw Technique, Speaking Skill

Abstract

Speaking skill is one of the skills that students need to have.  However, there are several factors that make students not master speaking, that was students feel ashamed to express opinions, afraid to make mistakes. One of them in students of MTsN 3 Indragiri Hilir. This problem is the background of the problem in this research. To find out the effect of describing and drawing techniques, researchers used experimental research with pre-experimental designs.  The data collection technique in this research was a test using the oral test as an instrument.  The sample of this research was 25 students of VII MTsN 3 Indragiri Hilir.  After getting the data using the oral test, the researcher found that describe and drawing technique given an effect on students’ speaking skills, the score of the post-test (76.44) was better than the pre-test (66,32), and indicated by some factors, students more active, enjoy, brave. And with the result, t-observed was 22.0 while the t-table was 2.06 to 5.  % and 2.81 for 1%.  The t-observed score was higher than the t-table.  Based on the result, H0 (null hypothesis) is rejected and H1 (alternative hypothesis) is accepted. It also means that describe and draw technique was given effect on students' speaking skills at grade VII of MTsN 3 Indragiri Hilir in academic years 2020/2021.

Author Biographies

Suldania Pratiwi, Universitas Islam Indragiri

English Study Program

Sri Erma Purwanti, Universitas Islam Indragiri

English Study Program

Agus Mustajib, Universitas Islam Indragiri

English Study Program

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Published

2021-11-10

How to Cite

Pratiwi, S., Erma Purwanti, S. ., & Mustajib, A. (2021). THE EFFECT DESCRIBE AND DRAW TECHNIQUE TOWARD STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL. J-Shelves of Indragiri (JSI), 3(1), 55–64. https://doi.org/10.32520/jsi.v3i1.1773