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摘要
本课堂行动研究旨在通过动画电影的应用来提高学生的听力技能。本研究的研究对象是在stangajah Putih Takengon第二学期的学生。本研究的数据来自观察表、测试和问卷调查。根据之前的分析可知,在第一个周期中,68.57%的学生积极参与学习,70%的学生有学习的积极性和热情。而在第二阶段,77.14%的学生积极参与,88.57%的学生对参与学习有积极性和热情。在初步研究中,学生的平均听力能力为53.43%,在第一个周期中学生的平均听力能力提高到59.37%,在第二个周期中学生的平均听力能力提高到76.71%。学生回应问卷的结果显示,87.5%的学生对动画电影的应用感到满意,81.25%的学生认为动画电影的使用对听力技能有影响。93.75%的人认为通过动画电影更容易练习听力技能,90.63%的人更喜欢通过动画电影来学习听力,而不是通过磁带等其他媒体,93.75%的人不同意不使用视听辅助工具来学习听力。
Improving the Listening Skills of Tadris Students in English Through the Film Animation Application
This classroom action research aims to improve students' listening skills through the application of animated films. The subjects in this study were second semester students at STAIN Gajah Putih Takengon. The data in this study were obtained from observation sheets, tests and questionnaires. Based on the analysis that has been carried out, it is known that in cycle I, 68.57% of students are actively involved in learning and 70% of students are motivated and enthusiastic about learning. Whereas in cycle II, 77.14% of students were actively involved and 88.57% of students were motivated and enthusiastic about participating in learning. In the preliminary study, the average listening ability of students was 53.43%, in the first cycle the students' average listening ability increased to 59.37%, and in the second cycle the increase reached 76.71%. The results of the student response questionnaire showed that 87.5% felt happy with the application of animated films and 81.25% felt that the use of animated films had an effect on listening skills. 93.75% said it was easier to practice listening skills with animated films and 90.63% preferred learning to listen with animated films compared to other media such as tape recorders, and 93.75% disagreed with learning to listen without using audio visual aids.