TEACHING SPEAKING BY APPLYING TEAMS-GAMES-TOURNAMENTS TECHNIQUE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71025/yafht314Keywords:
Teaching Speaking, Teams-Games-Tournament , TechniqueAbstract
The teams-games-tournaments technique used in this study is based on the students’ difficulty in the master of speaking skill. This technique aims to involve students’ speaking skill in their real life situation. The objective of this study is to investigate the students’ in the master after they practice speaking through teams-games-tournaments technique. In order to address issue, this study employed two groups as the sample classified into the experimental and control group. The experimental group was taught by using teams-games-tournaments technique, while the control group was taught by using traditional technique. In collecting the data, the test was used, and then the procedures in the collecting the data was experimental study. The research findings show that the mean score of the post-test of the experimental group, 79, is higher than that of the control group 53. Furthermore, the result of Z-score reveals that the score of experimental group is higher than that in the control group. The data indicates that the students taught by using teams-games-tournaments technique significantly achieved better score in speaking than those taught by using traditional technique.
Metrics
References
Borg, Walter and Gall, Meredith 1989. Educational Research. 5th edition. London: Longman Group Ltd
Burns & Joyce 1999. Focus on Speaking. National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research (NCELTR). Sydney: Macquarie Inc.
Borg, Welter and Gall, Meredith (1989). Educational Research. 5th edition advanced ESL/EFL. New York and London: Longman
DeVrie (2006). Teams-Games-Tournament in the Elementary Classroo. National Inst. Of Education: Washington
Hughes, Arthur. (1993). Testing for Language Teacher. London: Cambridge University.
Harmer (2001). The Practice of English Language Teaching. London: Cambridge University
Pimsleur (1972). Condition for Success in Language Learning. In Lestary, L Amien, 1999, TEFLIN English Classroom Culture Reformations.
Paul (2008). Communication strategies. A division of Thompson, Great Britain: Cambridge University
Sadtono (1997). The Development of TEFLIN in Indonesia. Malang: IKIP Malang
Slavin (1994). Research method education, A practical guide. New York, Printed in the United States of America
Ur Penny. (1996). A Course in Language Teaching: Practice and Theory. London: Cambridge University
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 An Nisaa Rahmadani

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.