Appendix 1. Research Permit 1
Appendix 2. Research Completion 2
3 Appendix 3. Oral Proficiency Scoring Categories (Brown, 2001, pp.406-407) Grammar Vocabulary Comprehension Fluency Pronunciation Task 0 Errors in grammar are frequent, and speaker cannot built sentences correctly I II Errors in grammar are frequent, but speaker used to dealing with foreigners attempting to speak his language. Can usually handle elementary constructions quite accurately but does not have thorough or confident control of the grammar. Speaking vocabulary are poor to express anything Speaking vocabulary inadequate to express anything but the most elementary needs Has speaking vocabulary sufficient to express himself simply with some circumlocutions. Cannot understand simple question and have limited expression Within the scope of his very limited language experience, can understand simple questions and statements if delivered with slowed speech, repetition, or paraphrase. Can get the gist of most conversations of non-technical subjects (i.e., topics that require no specialized knowledge). Lack of confidence and still confuse in speaking (no specific fluency description. Refer to other four language areas for implied level of fluency.) Can handle with confidence but not with facility most social situations, including introductions and casual conversations about current events, as well as work, family, and autobiographical information. Cannot pronounce words clearly Errors in pronunciation are frequent but can be understood by a native speaker used to dealing with foreigners attempting to speak his language Accent is intelligible though often quite faulty. Cannot ask and answer question although familiar topic. Can ask and answer questions on topics very familiar to him. Able to satisfy routine travel needs and minimum courtesy requirements. (Should be able to order a simple meal, ask for shelter or lodging, ask and give simple directions, make purchases, and tell time. Able to satisfy routine social demands and work requirements; needs help in handling any complication or difficulties.
9 III IV V Control of grammar is good. Able to speak the language with sufficient structural accuracy to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. Able to use the language accurately on all levels normally pertinent to professional needs. Errors in grammar are quite rare. Equivalent to that of an educated native speaker. Able to speak the language with sufficient vocabulary to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. Vocabulary is broad enough that he rarely has to grope for a word. Can understand and participate in any conversation within the range of his experience with a high degree of precision of vocabulary. Speech on all levels is fully accepted by educated native speakers in all its features including breadth of vocabulary and idioms, colloquialisms, and pertinent cultural references. Comprehension is quite complete at a normal rate of speech. Can understand any conversation within the range of his experience. Equivalent to that of an educated native speaker. Can discuss particular interests of competence with reasonable ease. Rarely has to grope for words. Able to use the language fluently on all levels normally pertinent to professional needs. Can participate in any conversation within the range of this experience with a high degree of fluency. Has complete fluency in the language such that his speech is fully accepted by educated native speakers. Errors never interfere with understanding and rarely disturb the native speaker. Accent may be obviously foreign Errors in pronunciation are quite rare. Equivalent to and fully accepted by educated native speakers. Can participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. Would rarely be taken for a native speaker but can respond appropriately even in unfamiliar situations. Can handle informal interpreting form and into language Speaking proficiency equivalent to that of an educated native speaker.
5 Appendix 4. Subcategories of Proficiency Scores Subcategories of proficiency scores Level Description 0 Unable to function in the spoken language 0+ Able to satisfy immediate needs using rehearsed utterances 1 Able to satisfy minimum courtesy requirements and maintain very simple face-to face conversations on familiar topics 1+ Can initiate and maintain predictable face-to-face conversations and satisfy limited social demands 2 Able to satisfy routine social demands and limited work requirements 2+ Able to satisfy most work requirements with language usage that is often, but not always, acceptable and effective 3 Able to speak the language with sufficient structural accuracy and vocabulary to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. 3+ Often able to use the language to satisfy professional needs in a wide range of sophisticated and demanding tasks 4 Able to use the language fluency and accurately on all levels normally pertinent to professional needs 4+ Speaking proficiency is regularly superior in all respects, usually equivalent to that of a well-educated, highly articulate native speaker 5 Speaking proficiency is functionally equivalent to that of a highly articulate, well-educated native speaker and reflects the cultural standards of the country where the language is spoken.
6 Appendix 5. Pretest and Posttest Oral Interview Guideline Pretest/Posttest 1. Warm up: - How are you? - What s your name? - Where are you come from? (let me tell you about this interview) 2. Level Check - How long have you been studying at your school? - Tell me about your family? - Do you have a hobby? - Tell me about your hobbies or interests? - I would like you to ask me some questions? Please read the following paragraph. (test-taker reads aloud) what do you get from this paragraph? Ahmad Al Ghazali Kohler is a famous artist from Indonesia. He always called Al. He is the eldest son from a famous musician Ahmad Dhani and Maia Estiyanti. He is very handsome, so he has many fans. He was born on September, 01, 1997 in Jakarta. He began his career with his brothers in the Lucky Laki band. Their first song was Superman. After that he tried to be a solo career and the first single is ku rayu bidadari. And now he is a movie actor and also singer. His films are RUNAWAY in 2014 and LDR in 2015. 3. Probe - What are your goals with your hobbies? - Do you have a best friend? - Tell me about your best friend? - Could u tell about your daily activity? 4. Wind-down: - Did you feel okay about this interview? - Tell me about your factor which affect your English speaking fluency? - Any additional information? (it was interesting to talk with you. Best wishes)
7 Appendix 6. Syllabus SILABUS NAMA SEKOLAH : SMK N 1 Godean MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS/SEMESTER : XI / 1-2 STANDAR KOMPETENSI : Berkomunikasi dengan Bahasa Inggris setara Level Elementary KODE KOMPETENSI : ALOKASI WAKTU : 146 X 45 menit KOMPETENSI DASAR 2.1. Memahami percakapan sederhana sehari-hari baik dalam konteks profesional maupun pribadi dengan orang bukan penutur asli INDIKATOR Pertanyaan dengan pola yes-no questions dalam konteks kegiatan sehari-hari diperagakan dan dijawab dengan benar. Pertanyaan dengan pola question tags dalam konteks kegiatan sehari-hari diperagakan dengan benar. Pertanyaan dengan pola question words dalam konteks kegiatan sehari-hari diperagakan dan dijawab dengan benar. MATERI PEMBELAJARAN Talking about hobbies and interests - Do you like fishing? - What do you like doing in your spare time? Guest handling - What can I do for you, Sir? - Welcome to our hotel. - I hope you enjoy the food. Grammar Review Yes No questions - Are you a secretary? Question tags - The board meeting starts at seven, doesn t it? Questions with question words - Where does the boss live? - Why do you come late? Gerund as subjects and objects - Smoking is dangerous. - I don t like fishing. KEGIATAN PEMBELAJARAN Listening: Answering questions based on recorded materials. Dialogues about guest handling Speaking: Telling about one s own daily activities. Role playing about guest handling Reading: Answering questions about hobbies and interests PENILAIAN Tes lisan Dialog berpasang-an Tes tertulis Melengkapi kalimat Pilihan Ganda ALOKASI WAKTU TM PS PI SUMBER BELAJAR Practical English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Ang-kasa)
8 Berbagai bentuk dan ungkapan digunakan dengan tepat untuk membicarakan kegemaran /hobi dan minat. Ungkapan untuk menangani tamu hotel, restoran, travel agency, dll. diperagakan dengan benar. Gerund as complement: - Her job is sorting the mail. Gerund after preposition: - Are you interested in collecting stamps? Constructions with too and enough - The soup is too salty for me. - The hotel room is comfortable enough. Writing: Writing descriptions of other s daily activities. Writing sentences containing gerund. Arranging sentences containing too and enough 2.2. Mencatat pesan-pesan sederhana baik dalam interaksi langsung maupun melalui alat Pesan (message) yang diterima lewat telepon dicatat dengan benar. Pesan (message) yang diterima secara langsung dicatat dengan benar. Expressions dealing with telephone conversations Grammar Review: Personal pronouns - I me my mine - myself Reported speech - He said that you had to pay for the tickets - He asked you to pay for the tickets. - He wanted to know if you would be available in the afternoon. - He wanted to know where you put his umbrella. Adjective Clause - Do you know the staff who will be promoted our new division manager? Listening: Listening for information from recorded materials. Understanding telephone conversations Speaking: Telling the infomation obtained from recorded materials Role playing on telephone conversations Writing: Writing messages based on telephone conversations Composing sentences using reported speech, personal pronouns Tes tertulis Melengkapi kalimat Membuat kalimat dengan reported speech Mencatat pesan yang diterima Tes lisan Menceritaka n pesan yang diterima Practical English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Ang-kasa)
9 and adjective clause. 2.3. Merinci tugas pekerjaan dan latar belakang pendidikan yang dimilikinya secara lisan dan tulisan Bentuk kata kerja digunakan dalam Simple Present dengan tepat untuk menerangkan tugas dan pekerjaan berbagai macam profesi. Bentuk kata kerja digunakan dalam Simple Past dengan tepat untuk menerangkan latar belakang pendidikan berbagai macam profesi. Curriculum Vitae yang sederhana ditulis dengan benar. Berbagai ungkapan digunakan dengan tepat untuk menjelaskan fakta dan angka (facts and figures) pada suatu sajian data. Telling about people s job using the Simple present tense: - A cook prepares food. - Pilots fly aeroplanes. Telling about people s educational background using the Simple past tense. - She graduated from SMKN 8 Bandung. - The new secretary learned shorthand at the college. Samples of curriculum vitae Expressing facts and figures : - The graph shows that population growth has been high this last decade. - The latest data show that about three billion rupiahs have been spent for the construction of the factory. Listening: Dictation Answering dialogues given by the teacher Speaking Explaining someone s profession Reading Understanding and discussing diagrams containing facts and figures Writing Rewriting someone else s curriculum vitae Writing one s own curriculum vaitae Tes lisan Menjelaskan profesi Menjelaskan diagram Tes tertulis Melengkapi kalimat/ form Menulis curriculum vitae 20 Practical English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Ang-kasa) English New Concept
10 2.4. Menceritakan pekerjaan di masa lalu dan rencana kerja yang akan datang Ungkapan tentang kegiatan masa lampau dikemukakan dengan benar. Ungkapan untuk mengemuka-kan kegiatan di masa datang digunakan dalam Tense yang benar. Surat pribadi yang menceritakan tentang kehidupan masa lalu dan rencana di masa depan ditulis dengan benar. Telling about past events - I saw the crowds were helping the accident victim. - We had locked the room when she came. Telling about future plans - The meeting will be over at two PM. - When you arrive at the office, I will be conducting a meeting. Sample of a personal letter (telling about past and future events) Grammar review: - Relevant tenses. Listening Answering questions of one s past experiences. Speaking Telling one s own plans (future) Reading Reading for information: dialogues, passages Writing Composing personal letters Translation Tes lisan Menceritaka n peristiwa masa lalu Dialog Tes tertulis Melengkapi kalimat Membuat surat Menerjemah kan Practic al English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Angkasa) 2.5.
11 2.6. Mengungkapk an berbagai macam maksud hati Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyampaikan undangan digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk melakukan tawar-menawar (bargaining) digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyatakan kepastian (certainty) digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk memberi dan merespon pujian digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyatakan pendapat/opini digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyatakan persetujuan (agreeiingdisagreeing) digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyatakan argumentasi digunakan dengan benar. Giving invitations - Would you like to come to my place for dinner tonight, please? - With pleasure. - I m afraid I can t, I ve already got an appointment. Bargaining - Is there any discount for this shirt? - How about fifty thousand rupiahs? Expressing certainty - I m sure that it s going to rain this afternoon. - It must be him who called. Giving and responding to compliments - Fantastic! - You look beautiful tonight. - Thank you. Expressing opinions - I think that s not true. - What I have in my mind is that... Expressing agreement/ disagreement: You re right. I m afraid you ve got wrong information, Sir. Expressing argument Yes, but don t forget... That may be so but... Grammar review Conjunctions / concessive relationship. Listening: Answering questions based on dialogues about giving invitations, bargaining, expressing certainty, compliments, expressing opinions, agreeing/disagreeing, and arguing Speaking: Performing dialogues based on given situations. Reading: Answering questions based on written texts. Writing: Writing dialogues based on given situations. Tes lisan melalui role play / dialog Tes tertulis Melengkapi dialog Menjawab pertanyaan Melengkapi kalimat Membuat dialog Practic al English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Angkasa)
Constructions with used to : a) be/get used to + V- ing b) used to + Verb 1 Noun clause as object: - I never believe that there will be another Rationalization. 12
13 2.7. Memahami instruksiinstruksi sederhana Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menggambarkan proses kerja dan atau berfungsinya suatu alat dikemukakan dengan benar. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk meminta dan memberi saran dan nasihat (suggestion and advice) digunakan secara tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk menyatakan keharusan dan kewajiban (necessity and obligation) digunakan dengan tepat. Ungkapan-ungkapan untuk meyakinkan dan membujuk orang lain (convincing and persuading) agar menerima pendapat atau usulan yang diajukan digunakan dengan tepat. Expressions used in describing processes: - First,... - Next,... - Then... - Finally... Expressions used in asking for and giving suggestions and advice: - What do you recommend for a headache? - You d better see a doctor. Expressions used in asking necessity and obligation: - We must be there before the boss comes. - It is necessary for us to be there on time. Expressions used in persuading and convincing: - Why don t you try our special drink bandrek to warm up your body. - If I were you, I would - I m sure you are on the right track. - I bet you could do it. Grammar review: Degrees of comparison Imperatives - Don t smoke at the petrol station - Keep silent; the baby is Sleeping Listening Listening for information on how things work. Dialogues about asking for and giving suggestions and advice, necessity and obligations, convincing and persuading Speaking Telling about how things work. Role playing how to ask for and give suggestions and advice. Interviewing dealing with convincing and persuading, necessity and oligations Reading Reading for information: dialogue passages Writing Making dialogues based on the situations provided. Tes lisan Menjelaskan proses kerja / cara mengoperasika n alat Tes tertulis Menjawab pertanyaa n Pilihan ganda Membuat dialog Practical English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Angkasa) English New Concept
14 2.8. Membuat pesan-pesan pendek, petunjuk dan daftar dengan pilihan kata, ejaan dan tata tulis yang berterima Kata-kata dipilih dengan tepat dan dirangkai menjadi pesan pendek, petunjuk atau daftar Kesimpulan dari suatu pembicaraan ditulis dengan benar menjadi suatu pesan pendek, petunjuk, atau daftar Samples of short messages, directory, and lists. Content, punctuation, and spelling. Vocabulary game Rearranging words / sentences Composing short messages. Directions, or lists based on the situation given by the teacher. Tes lisan Menyamp aikan pesan secara lisan Tes tertulis Membuat pesan singkat dan atau petunjuk cara pengguna an alat secara tertulis. Practical English Usage Global Access to the World of Work Person to Person English for SMK (Angkasa) English New Concept Keterangan: TM : Tatapmuka PS : Praktik di Sekolah (2 jam praktik di sekolah setara dengan 1 jam tatap muka) PI : Praktek di Industri (4 jam praktik di Du/Di setara dengan 1 jam tatap muka)
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16 Appendix 8. Students Pretest Score Name Grammar Vocabulary Comprehension Fluency Pronunciation Task Su m P1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 P2 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 P3 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 P4 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 P5 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 P6 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 P7 1 2 0 1 0 1 5 P8 1 1 1 0 1 1 5 P9 1 1 2 2 1 2 9 P10 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 P11 1 1 1 1 0 1 5 P12 1 1 1 0 2 1 6 P13 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 P14 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 P15 1 1 1 0 1 1 5 P16 2 2 1 0 1 1 7 P17 2 2 2 2 1 2 11 P18 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 P19 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 P20 1 1 1 2 2 1 8 P21 1 2 2 1 2 1 9 P22 2 3 2 2 2 1 12 P23 2 3 1 1 2 1 10 P24 2 2 1 1 3 1 10 P25 1 1 2 2 1 2 9 P26 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 P27 1 1 1 3 1 2 9 P28 2 1 0 0 2 1 6 P29 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 P30 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 P31 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 P32 1 1 1 1 2 2 8
17 Appendix 9. Students Posttest Score Name Grammar Vocabulary Comprehension Fluency Pronunciation Task Sum p1 2 2 2 1 1 2 10 p2 2 1 2 2 1 1 9 p3 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 p4 2 1 2 2 3 2 12 p5 1 1 1 1 2 0 6 p6 1 2 3 3 3 2 14 p7 1 2 2 2 2 3 12 p8 2 3 3 1 3 1 13 p9 3 4 3 2 3 3 18 p10 3 3 2 2 3 3 16 p11 1 2 3 3 4 1 14 p12 2 2 3 2 1 1 11 p13 3 1 3 3 2 3 15 p14 4 3 2 3 4 2 18 p15 1 1 1 1 3 2 9 p16 4 4 3 4 3 2 20 p17 4 2 3 3 3 3 18 p18 3 2 3 2 2 3 15 p19 3 3 3 3 2 4 18 p20 3 3 3 2 3 2 16 p21 2 2 2 3 4 3 16 p22 3 4 3 3 3 4 20 p23 3 2 1 4 2 4 16 p24 2 4 3 3 4 3 19 p25 4 3 3 4 3 4 21 p26 3 3 4 4 4 4 22 p27 2 2 3 4 2 4 17 p28 2 4 2 3 4 2 17 p29 3 3 2 2 3 2 15 p30 3 2 2 3 3 2 15 p31 2 3 2 2 2 1 12 p32 3 2 2 2 2 1 12
18 Appendix 10. Effect Size for All Speaking Elements Effect Size = t² t²+df Effect Size of Grammar = t² = 8,576² = 73,548 = 0,704 t²+df 8,576²+31 104,548 Effect Size of Vocabulary = t² = 5,750² = 33,0625 = 0,517 t²+df 5,750²+31 64,0625 Effect Size of comprehension = t² = 8,158² = 66,553 = 0,683 t²+df 8,158²+31 97,553 Effect Size of Fluency = t² = 9,321² = 86,882 = 0,738 t²+df 9,321²+31 117,882 Effect Size of Pronunciation = t² = 8,747² = 76,51001 = 0,712 t²+df 8,747²+31 107,51001 Effect Size of Task = t² t²+df = 6,682² 6,682²+31 = 44,6492 75,6492 = 0,591
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35 Appendix 12. The possible factors which affect on students speaking performance No. Participants Statement 1. P1 Hobby (listening a music) 2. P2 Join extra-curricular (English course) 3. P3 Join extra-curricular (extracurricular in the school) 4. P4 Familiarity of the questions 5. P5 Hobby(watching movie) 6. P6 Hobby (doing conversation to their friends) 7. P7 Hobby (playing a game) 8. P8 Hobby (watching movie) 9. P9 Feedback 10. P10 Familiarity of the questions 11. P11 Familiarity of the questions 12. P12 Hobby (listening a music) 13. P13 Hobby (watching movie) 14. P14 Familiarity of the questions 15. P15 Familiarity of the questions 16. P16 Hobby(watching movie) 17. P17 High level of English mastery 18. P18 Feedback 19. P19 Feedback 20. P20 Familiarity of the questions 21. P21 Feedback 22. P22 High level of English mastery 23. P23 Hobby (reading a novel) 24. P24 Feedback 25. P25 Join extra-curricular (English course) 26. P26 High level of English mastery 27. P27 Feedback 28. P28 Join extra-curricular (extracurricular in the school) 29. P29 Hobby (reading a novel) 30. P30 Familiarity of the questions 31. P31 Feedback 32. P32 Feedback
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14 Research activity in the class Activity in the class
15 Listening activity Students finished an exercise
Students tried to do a conversation using difference pictures 16
Students recorded their conversation 17
Teacher gave an feedback 18
Giving and receiving feedback 19