THE USE OF MODIFIED ENGLISH SONG TO IMPROVE VOCABULARY

Nuzulur Rohmah, R. N. Indah
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Songs have an important role in the development of children learning a second language. The proof is the frequency of songs used in English teaching classes around the world. The author begins why song can be considered a valuable pedagogical tool. In particular, it will discuss how songs can help learners improve vocabulary mastery. This study aimed to see a significant difference in vocabulary acquisition between students who were taught using Modified English Song and those who were not. This study involved 40 students of Al-Falah Pacul-Bojonegoro Superior Junior High School as the object of research. The result revealed a substantial difference in vocabulary mastery between students in the experimental class who were taught using Modified English Song as a medium and those who were not. The experimental class' average post-test score was 86.80, while the control class' average score was 82.80. Because the t-observation value is higher than t-table (2.6539>1.685), the alternative hypothesis is accepted, and the null hypothesis is rejected, according to the t-test result. Finally, the utilization of Modified English Song can help students increase their vocabulary mastery.
使用改良的英文歌曲来提高词汇量
歌曲在儿童学习第二语言的发展中起着重要的作用。证据就是世界各地英语教学课堂上使用的歌曲的频率。作者开始了为什么歌曲可以被认为是一种有价值的教学工具。特别是,它将讨论歌曲如何帮助学习者提高词汇掌握。本研究旨在观察使用改良英语歌曲教学的学生与未使用改良英语歌曲教学的学生在词汇习得方面的显著差异。本研究以Al-Falah Pacul-Bojonegoro高级初中40名学生为研究对象。结果显示,实验班以《改良英语歌》为教学媒介的学生和不以《改良英语歌》为教学媒介的学生在词汇掌握方面存在显著差异。实验班测试后平均得分为86.80分,对照组测试后平均得分为82.80分。由于t观测值高于t表(2.6539>1.685),根据t检验结果,接受备择假设,拒绝原假设。最后,运用修饰英语歌曲可以帮助学生提高词汇掌握能力。
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