Effectiveness of Students’ Vocabulary Mastery Using the Comic “Donald Duck” in Junior High School

IF 0.8 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Marcell Ghangsar Putri, Fitri Yulianti, Tarcisia Sri Suwarti
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This research was focused on investigating the effectiveness of students' vocabulary mastery using the comic "Donald Duck" for 7th-grade students in SMP N 25 Semarang. This research aimed to compare the findings of students' vocabulary mastery before and after being taught Donald Duck comic media and to see if there was a significant difference in student achievement in their vocabulary mastery taught before and after using Donald Duck comic media. This research used a quasi-experimental design with two classes: experimental and control. This study's population consisted of 261 students in the seventh grade at SMP N 25 Semarang, and the sample consisted of 64 students from two classes, VIG and VID. Data was collected by giving a pre-test and a post-test and then analyzed in the SPSS program using the t-test formula. The analysis results show that students not taught to use comics have a "poor" ability, as seen from their post-test average score of 60.13. Students taught to use comics had "good" abilities, as seen from their post-test average score of 75.50. So, a t-test of 13,054 is obtained with a t-table of 2,042 at a significance level of 5%. It can be concluded that the t-test is higher than the t-table (13.054>2.042). This shows that there is a significant difference in vocabulary mastery between students who are taught using Donald Duck comics and those who are not taught using Donald Duck comics. This means the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted, and the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected. Learning vocabulary mastery using Donald Duck comics is effective.
初中学生运用漫画“唐老鸭”词汇掌握的有效性
本研究以三宝朗中学七年级学生为对象,探讨漫画《唐老鸭》对学生词汇掌握的效果。本研究旨在比较唐老鸭漫画媒体教学前后学生词汇掌握的结果,看看唐老鸭漫画媒体教学前后学生词汇掌握的成绩是否有显著差异。本研究采用准实验设计,分为实验组和对照组两类。本研究的研究对象为三宝垄SMP n25的七年级学生261名,样本包括来自VIG和VID两个班的64名学生。数据通过前检验和后检验收集,然后在SPSS程序中使用t检验公式进行分析。分析结果显示,未学习使用漫画的学生的能力“较差”,从他们的测试后平均得分60.13分可以看出。从测试后的平均分75.50分来看,学会使用漫画的学生的能力“不错”。因此,在5%的显著性水平下,t表为2042,t检验为13054。可以得出t检验高于t表(13.054>2.042)。这表明使用唐老鸭漫画教学的学生和未使用唐老鸭漫画教学的学生在词汇掌握方面存在显著差异。这意味着可选假设(Ha)被接受,零假设(Ho)被拒绝。通过唐老鸭漫画来学习词汇掌握是有效的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of English as a Lingua Franca (JELF) is the first journal to be devoted to the rapidly-growing phenomenon of English as a Lingua Franca. The articles and other features explore this global phenomenon from a wide number of perspectives, including linguistic, sociolinguistic, socio-psychological, and political, in a diverse range of settings where English is the common language of choice.
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