Using WH-Questions Method in Pantomime Video via Zoom: Improving Students’ Writing Skill in Narrative Text

Raymond Willinsky, Cindy Liana, Vontricia Velora, Sri Ninta Tarigan
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The purpose of this research is to find out whether pantomime videos of WH-Questions, i.e., who, what, when, where, why, which and how, are able to improve students’ narrative text writing ability. Involving students from 10th grade computer network engineering (X TKJ1) of SMK Swasta Imelda Medan, the method used in this research is classroom action research. The action research was conducted in two cycles and analysed two types of data, namely qualitative and quantitative, obtained with instruments of writing test and open-ended questionnaire. The results of the research show that the obvious improvement is, by using pantomime video as guided, students were able to create a variety of better ways to start a story or narrative. Besides, the students could make sure that they used the appropriate verb tense in their writing. Moreover, the students could widen their vocabulary in describing the action of the mimes in pantomime video. Remembering the online teaching-learning process held in this pandemic era is hindering students’ engagement with most English skills, the researchers proved that watching pantomime video via Zoom can significantly heighten students’ enthusiasm in learning online and push them to figure out ways, thus using more words, in describing pantomimes than they usually would with traditional lesson instrument of books or written materials.
在变焦哑剧视频中运用wh - question法:提高学生叙事文本写作能力
本研究的目的是研究who, what, when, where, why, which and how这几个WH-Questions的哑剧视频是否能够提高学生的叙事文本写作能力。本研究涉及SMK Swasta Imelda Medan大学计算机网络工程(X TKJ1)十年级的学生,采用课堂行动研究方法。行动研究分两个周期进行,分析了两类数据,即定性和定量,这些数据是通过写作测试和开放式问卷获得的。研究结果表明,明显的改进是,通过使用哑剧视频作为指导,学生能够创造各种更好的方式来开始一个故事或叙述。此外,学生可以确保他们在写作中使用了适当的动词时态。此外,学生在描述哑剧视频中哑剧演员的动作时,可以扩大他们的词汇量。考虑到疫情时代的在线教学过程阻碍了学生对大多数英语技能的参与,研究人员证明,通过Zoom观看哑剧视频可以显着提高学生在线学习的热情,并促使他们找到方法,从而使用更多的单词来描述哑剧,而不是通常使用传统的书本或书面材料教学工具。
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