IMPROVING STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL BY USING PICTURE AND PICTURE AT THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014

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IMPROVING STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL BY USING PICTURE AND PICTURE AT THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 THESIS By: HESTI NURKAYATI NIM. 10331558 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF PONOROGO 2014 ii

IMPROVING STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL BY USING PICTURE AND PICTURE AT THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 Presented to Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for The Degree of Sarjana In English Language Education BY HESTI NURKAYATI NIM. 10331558 ENGLISH DEPARTEMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF PONOROGO iii

UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH PONOROGO KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN (STATUS TERAKREDITASI) Alamat : Jl. Budi Utomo No. 10 Telp. (0352) 481124 Fax. (0352) 461796 PONOROGO 63471 APPROVAL PAGE This is to certify that the Sarjana s thesis of HESTI NURKAYATI has been approved by the Boardof Examiners as the requirement for the degreeof Sarjana inenglish Education. Ponorogo, Maret tgl 2014 Thesis Examining Committee Bambang Harmanto, M.Pd NIP. 19710823 200501 1001 Chair Ana Maghfiroh, M.Pd NIK. 19821127 201101 13 Member Restu Mufanti, M.Pd NIK. 19800113 201309 13 Member Acknowledged by Head, English Department Approved by Dean, Faculty Teacher Training andeducation Niken Reti Indriastuti, M.Pd Bambang Harmanto, M.Pd NIK. 198000113 201309 13 NIP. 19710823 200501 1 00 iv

UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH PONOROGO FAKUTAS KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN (STATUS TERAKREDITASI) Alamat : Jl. Budi Utomo No. 10 Telp. (0352) 481124 Fax. (0352) 461796 PONOROGO 63471 AGREEMENT PAGE This is to certify the Sarjana s thesis of HESTI NURKAYATI has been approved by thesis advisors for further approval by the Board of Examiners. Ponorogo, Maret tgl 2014 Advisor I, Ana Maghfiroh, M.Pd NIK. 19821127 201101 13 Ponorogo, Maret tgl 2014 Advisor II, Restu Mufanti, M.Pd NIK. 19800113201309 13 v

MOTTO The people who do the best thing today, He/She has done the best thing for his/her future. Don t wait until tomorrow, what you can Do today. NOTHING IMPOSIBLE IN THIS WORLD. vi

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thanks to the Almighty God Alloh SWT, the most merciful and the most graciouswho has given this mercy, so the writer could finally finish this thesis assignment in achieving the Sarjana degree of English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. The writer realizes that this thesis would never been accomplished without the guidance, motivation and kindness from many people. This is my special acknowledgement are as following : 1. Bambang Harmanto, M.Pd as the Dean of Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. 2. Niken Reti Indriastuti, M.Pd as Chief of English Department of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo who has given permission to the reseacher to conduct this thesis. 3. Ana Maghfiroh, M.Pd and Restu Mufanti, M.Pd as my advisors who gave idea, advice, and profound guidance and direction in completing my study. 4. All English lectures of Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo for the knowledge and experiences shared. 5. Masruri, S.Pd as the Headmaster who gave permission in conducting the research. 6. Colaborrator, as an English Teacher and as collaborator who gave the reseacher support, advices, and her spare time to help the reseacher finishing this research. 7. All of the students in class B, thanks for your participation and your support. viii

Finally, the writer hopes that the result of this research could give advantages to the reader. The writer believes that this research far from perfect. So, the writer expects some suggestions and critics of this thesis for the better result. Ponorogo, March 2014 Researcher ix

ABSTRACT Nurkayati, Hesti. 2014. Improving Students Speaking by Using Picture and Picture at the Tenth Grade Students of SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO in Academic Year 2013/2014 Thesis. English Department. Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. Advisors :(1) Ana Maghfiroh, M.Pd (2) Restu Mufanti, M.Pd Key Words : Speaking skill, Picture and Picture English speaking skill is very important in all aspect of their life. This reality makes teachers think that speaking skill should be mastered by the students. In SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Ponorogo showed that the teaching English exactly in speaking was not effective.here, the researcher chose picture and picture as method in teaching speaking. Picture and picture is, therefore, a learning method that used pictures and paired or storted into a logical order. This study characterized active, innovative, creative, and fun. This learning mode relies on picture as a media in the learning process. Based on the fact above, reseacher concludes that the statement of this study is How is the implementation of picture and picture in teaching speaking at the tenth grade of SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO in academic year 2013/2014?. So, the purpose of the study is to know the implementation speaking skill used picture at the tenth grade of SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO in academic year 2013/2014. In this study, the researcher was done in SMK MUHAMMADIYAH 2 PONOROGO, the subject of this research was the tenth grade students of class AK that consisted of 22 students. It consisted of four steps, they were planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The researcher used three research instruments, they were test, observation, and questionnaire. The result of the test showed that in cycle 1 the score was 69.76. But in cycle 2 they improved their score became 83.09. The result of checklist proved that the students were very active in the class. They were active in cooperating group, doing the conversation, and asking about difficult material. The result of questionnaire proved that the most of the students were motivated and interested using picture and picture method because it made them easier to speak. Finally, the researcher concluded that the result of this research showed there is improving students speaking skill by using picture and picture at the tenth grade year students of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Ponorogo. The researcher suggested that the teacher should use media in teaching and learning English procces in order the students can be easy and fun to learn English. x

TABLE OF CONTENT THE TITLE... APPOVAL PAGE... AGREEMENT PAGE... MOTTO... DEDICATION... ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... ABSTRACT... TABLE OF CONTENT... i ii iii iv v vi viii xi CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION... 1 1.1 Background of study... 1 1.2 Statement of problems... 3 1.3 Purpose of study... 3 1.4 Significance of study... 3 1.5 Scope and limitation... 4 1.6 Definition of key term... 4 CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE... 5 2.1 Speaking... 5 2.1.1 Definition of speaking... 5 2.1.2 Teaching Speaking... 6 2.1.3 Speaking class problem... 7 2.1.4 Type of classroom speaking... 8 2.2 Using picture and picture... 10 2.2.1 Definition of using picture and picture method... 10 xi

2.2.2 The benefit of using picture and picture... 10 2.2.3 The advantages and disadvantages of using picture and picture... 11 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METODOLOGY... 13 3.1 Research design... 13 3.2 Setting and Subject... 15 3.3 Research procedures... 16 3.3.1 Planning... 16 3.3.2 Doing the action... 18 3.3.3 Observing... 18 3.3.4 Reflecting... 19 3.3.5 Data analysis... 19 3.3.6 Data analysis technique... 20 CHAPTER IV FINDING AND DISSCUSSION... 22 4.1 Finding... 22 4.1.1 Cycle 1... 22 4.1.2 Cycle 2... 28 4.2 Discussion... 35 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION... 36 5.1 Conclusion... 36 5.2 Suggestion... 37 5.2.1 To English teacher... 37 5.2.2 To Students... 37 5.2.3 To School... 38 5.2.4 To Next Researcher... 38 xii

BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIXES xiii

BIBLIOGRAPHY Arikunto, Suharsimi. 2002. ProsedurPenelitian. Jakarta: PT RinekaCipta. Douglas, Brown. Teaching by Principles an Interactive Approach to Language. Pedagogy: San Francisco State University. Diaz, Rico. 2008: A Course for Teaching English Learners: California State University, San Bernardino Ebbut in Kunandar. 2008: PeneltianTindakanKelas: Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. Gerlach& Ely. 1980: Teaching and Asseing skills in Foreign Languages. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Harmanto, Bambang: Handbook of Research Ponorogo:Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. Miarso. 1984: PenelitianTindakanKelas&PenelitianKaryaIlmiah Malang: University Negeri Malang. Morgan, Mukalel. 1992: Approaches to English Languages Teaching: Discovery Publishing House Purwaningsih. 2012:PenelitianTindakanKelas, Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo Suparno. 1985: PenelitianTindakanKelas Malang, University Negeri Malang. Sulaiman. 1982: PenelitianTindakanKelas.Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo. Wiriatmaja. 2005: MetodePenelitianTindakanKelas Bandung: PT. REMAJA ROSIDAKARYA. Ytreberg. 1990: Teaching English to Children. United States of America: Longman Inc., Newyork. xiv

LIST OF APPENDIXES 1. Table Speaking Scoring Aspect 2. Table Observation Checklist 1 3. Table Questionnaire Cycle 1 4. Lesson Plan Cycle 1 5. Lesson Plan Cycle 2 6. Table Observation Checklist Cycle 2 7. Table Questionnaire Cycle 2 8. The Picture When Teaching and Learning Process xv

Table Speaking Scoring Aspect Aspect Criteria score Pronounciation Grammar Vocabulary Has few traces of foreign accent Always intelligible, though one is conscious of a definite accent Pronounciation problems necessitate concenterd listening and occasionally lead to misunderstanding Very hard to understand because of pronounciation problems. Must frequently be asked to repeat Pronounciation problems so serve as to make speech virtually unintelligible Makes few (if any) errors of grammar or word order Occasionally makes grammatical and/or word order errors which do not, however, obscure meaning. Makes frequent errors of grammar and word order which occasionally obscure meaning Grammar and word order error make comprehension difficult. Must often rephrase sentence and/or restrict himself to basic patterns Errors in grammar and word order so severe as to make speech virtually unintellingible Use of vocabulary and idioms is virtually that of a native speaker Sometimes use inappropiate terms and/or must rephrase ideas because of lexical inadequacies Frequently uses the wrong words: conversational somewhat limited because of inadequate vocabulary Misuse of words and very limited vocabulary make comprehension quite difficult Vocabulary limitations so extreme as to make conversation virtually impossible 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 xvi

Fluency Speech as fluent and efforless as that of anative speaker Speed of speech seems to be slightly affected by language problems Speed and fluency are rather strongly affected by language problems Usually hesitant: often forced into silence by language limitations Speech is so halting and fragmentary as to make conversation virtually 5 4 3 2 1 Comprehension Appears to understand everything without dfficulty Understand nearly everything at normal speed, although occasional repetition may be necessary Understand most of what is said at slower than normal speed with repetition Has great diffilculty following what is said can comprehen only social conversation spoken slowly and with frequent repetition Cannot be said to understand even simple conversational English 5 4 3 2 1 xvii