Elementary School Students' Perceptions of Learning Vocabularies Using Short Stories

Neris Mayang Ledy, Iis Sujarwati, Syafryadin Syafryadin
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Short stories are considered an excellent and highly significant teaching approach in elementary level teaching and learning as they provide a useful and unique learning resource and encourage language acquisition, progress and personal interest. This study aims to better understand how primary school pupils see vocabulary development. A mixed-methods study was conducted with thirty sixth graders at SD IT Cahaya Rabbani Kepahiang to gather both quantitative and qualitative data. To collect quantitative data, a questionnaire was employed, and to collect qualitative data, interviews were used. Using SPSS and Excel, the data were descriptively examined. Because short stories are engaging, practical, and simple to grasp, 80% of SD IT Cahaya Rabbani Kepahiang students highly agree and believe that using short story media can help students learn more words in English. The study's conclusions indicate that students are open to using short stories to broaden their vocabulary and find them engaging. Therefore, English teachers should employ short stories to assist students learn vocabulary. The instructor should be mindful of the significance of selecting short stories wisely and doing it in a way that is both engaging and amusing. The selected short stories must also pay attention to the interests, needs, and skills of students. In this study, only a subset of children from the same school participated. Information was only collected once, through questionnaires and interviews. As a result, only students in the same school can use the findings. Additional research should include more people from various institutions to provide more thorough results. Additionally, it is possible to investigate the effectiveness of using short stories to help students expand their vocabulary by using different research methodologies like experimental or action research.Keywords: Students’ perception; short story; vocabulary
小学生利用短篇故事学习词汇的认知
短篇小说作为一种有用的、独特的学习资源,能够促进语言的习得、进步和个人兴趣的培养,被认为是小学教学中一种非常重要的教学方法。本研究旨在更好地了解小学生如何看待词汇发展。采用混合方法对SD IT Cahaya Rabbani Kepahiang的36名六年级学生进行了研究,以收集定量和定性数据。收集定量数据采用问卷调查,收集定性数据采用访谈。使用SPSS和Excel对数据进行描述性检验。由于短篇故事吸引人,实用,易于掌握,80%的SD IT Cahaya Rabbani Kepahiang学生高度认同并认为使用短篇故事媒体可以帮助学生学习更多的英语单词。该研究的结论表明,学生们愿意用短篇小说来扩大词汇量,并发现它们很吸引人。因此,英语教师应该利用短篇故事来帮助学生学习词汇。教师应该注意明智地选择短篇故事的重要性,并以一种既吸引人又有趣的方式来讲述。所选的短篇小说还必须注意学生的兴趣、需求和技能。在这项研究中,只有一小部分来自同一所学校的孩子参与了这项研究。信息只收集了一次,通过问卷调查和访谈。因此,只有同一所学校的学生才能使用这些发现。进一步的研究应该包括更多来自不同机构的人,以提供更彻底的结果。此外,可以通过使用实验或行动研究等不同的研究方法来调查使用短篇故事帮助学生扩大词汇量的有效性。关键词:学生感知;短篇小说;词汇表
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