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USING DUBBING PRACTICE THROUGH YOUTUBE VIDEO TO IMPROVE STUDENTS SELF-CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKING (An Action Research at the First Grade Students of SMA Batik 1 Surakarta in the Academic Year of 2012/2013) A Thesis By: NURYATI K2209068 Submitted to Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University as a Fulfillment of the Requirements for achieving the Undergraduate Degree of Education in English ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY SURAKARTA 2013

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ABSTRACT Nuryati. K2209068. USING DUBBING PRACTICE THROUGH YOUTUBE VIDEO TO IMPROVE STUDENTS SELF-CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKING (An Action Research at the First Grade Students of SMA Batik 1 Surakarta in the Academic Year of 2012/2013). A Thesis. Surakarta. Teacher Training and Education Faculty. Sebelas Maret University. 2013. This thesis is written to identify: (1) whether and to what extent dubbing practice through YouTube video improve students self-confidence in speaking, and (2) the strengths and weaknesses of dubbing practice through YouTube video when it is implemented in teaching and learning process. In this research, I conducted action research which requires four steps, namely: planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. The research was conducted in two cycles from March 28 th until May 26 th 2013 at the first grade students of SMA Batik 1 Surakarta. The data were collected by using techniques of observation, interview, questionnaire, and test (pre-test and post-test). In the research, the qualitative data were analyzed by using constant comparative method. Meanwhile, the qualitative data were analyzed by using descriptive statistic. The research findings point out that (1) dubbing practice through YouTube video improves students self-confidence in speaking, the improvement includes: a) showing appropriate behavior during teaching and learning improves, b) using appropriate gesture; c) speaking loudly; d) expressing idea fluently; e) pronouncing English words correctly, and f) producing new vocabulary. In addition, the students mean score also improves: 55.30 in the pre-test, 64. 45 in the post-test cycle 1 and 69. 65 in the post-test cycle 2. (2) there are stenghts and weaknesses of dubbing practice through YouTube video. The strengths are: a) there is improvement on the students behavior during teaching and learning process; b) students got new vocabularies, good model of gesture, voice, fluency, and pronunciation from YouTube video in video watching stage; c) students are active answering the researcher s question in video discussion stage; d) students happy and enjoy having learning activities in the language laboratory. While the weaknesses are: a) there are technical problems in language library; b) scenario production stage in group makes some students become passive since they depend on the other group member; c) Scenario presentation stage makes some students passive in giving comment for the other groups scenario; d) the students do misspronunciation but the frequency is low. Therefore, I recommend using dubbing practice through YouTube video in speaking class. It not only improves students self-confidence in speaking but also makes teaching and learning process enjoyable. Key words: dubbing practice, YouTube video, self-confidence in speaking, classroom action research. iii

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MOTTO Spread the joy and you will find your life is so colorful (Nuryati) vi

DEDECATION With love, this thesis is dedicated to: My beloved mother and father, thanks for everything you ve given to me. To be your daughter is the best thing in the world. My lovely sister and brother, it s so wonderful spending my time with you. My best friends, thanks for coloring and cheering up my beautiful life. vii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Alhamdulillahirabbil alamin. Praise and thank to God the Almighty for His blessing to me so that I can accomplish the writing of this thesis. In this occasion I would like to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to the following: 1. Prof. Furqon Hidayatullah, M.Pd as the Dean of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University who approved this thesis. 2. Endang Setyaningsih, S.Pd, M.Hum as the Head of English Department. 3. Drs. Gunarso Susilohadi, M. Ed, TESOL, for the time, guidance, advice, and patience during the process of writing this thesis 4. Dra. Dewi Rochsantiningsih, M. Ed, Ph.D, the second consultant, for the advice, patience, motivation, and correction in writing this thesis. 5. Drs. Literzet Sobri, M. Pd, the Headmaster of SMA Batik 1 Surakarta, for his permission to conduct a research at the school. 6. Drs. Habib, M.Pd, the English teacher, for his kindness and his help. 7. All the students of X4 for their good cooperation during the research. 8. All the lecturers in English Department of Teacher Training and Education Faculty UNS for their support during study. 9. My beloved family. Hopefully, this thesis can give contribution for further research. I accept gratefully every comment and suggestion. Surakarta, July 2013 Nuryati viii

TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE.... i PRONUNCEMENT...... ABSTRACT.... THE APPROVAL OF THE CONSULTANTS... THE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD EXAMINERS... MOTTO... DEDICATION... ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... TABLE OF CONTENT... LISTS OF TABLES.... LIST OF ABREVIATION... LISTS OF APPENDICES... CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study... 1 CHAPTER II B. Problems Statements.... 6 C. The Objectives of the Study.... 6 D. The Benefits of the Study.... 6 THEORITICAL REVIEW A. Self-Confidence in Speaking......... 8 1. The Nature of Speaking... 8 a. Definition of Speaking.... 8 b. Macro and Micro Skills of Speaking.... 9 c. Types of Speaking.... 11 d. Teaching Speaking... 11 e. Problems and Solutions with Speaking Activity... 12 f. Principles of Teaching Speaking Technique... 14 g. Activities to Promote Speaking.... 15 h. Teacher s Role in Teaching Speaking... 19 i. Characteristics of Successful Speaking Activity...... 20 2. The Nature of Self-Confidence... 20 a. Definition of Self-Confidence... 20 b. The Importance of Self-Confidence... 21 c. Self-Confidence Breaker... 22 d. Self-Confidence Builder.... 23 ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix xii xiii xiv ix

3. Construct of Self-Confidence in Speaking..... 25 a. Definition of Self-Confidence in Speaking... 25 b. Indicators of Self-Confidence in Speaking..25 c. Testing Self-Confidence in Speaking..27 1) Performance-Based Assessment 27 2) The Scoring Rubric... 27 B. Dubbing Practice... 30 1. The Nature of Dubbing... 30 a. Definition of Dubbing... 30 b. Technological Requirements for Dubbing... 31 c. Steps of Dubbing... 31 2. The Nature of Practice... 32 3. The Construct of Dubbing Practice... 33 C. YouTube Video in English Learning... 33 1. The Notion of Video... 33 a. Definition of Video... 33 b. The Procedures of Using Video in the Classroom... 34 2. The Notion of YouTube... 36 3. Construct of YouTube Video... 37 a. The Value and Benefit of Using YouTube Video... 37 D. Teaching Steps Using Dubbing Practice through Youtube Video... 39 E. Review on Related Research... 40 F. Rationale... 42 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY A. Context of the Research... 44 1. Time and Place of The Research... 44 2. The Subject of the Research... 44 B. Research Approach... 44 1. Action Research... 44 2. Model of Action Research... 45 3. Procedures of Action Research... 46 C. Technique of Collecting Data... 50 x

D. Technique of Analyzing Data... 52 CHAPTER IV RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION A. Research Findings... 54 1. Situation before the Research... 54 2. The Implementation of the Research... 56 3. Findings... 90 B. Discussion... 87 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION, IMPLICATION AND SUGGESTION A. Conclusion... 93 B. Implication... 95 C. Suggestion... 96 BIBLIOGRAPHY... 97 APPENDICES... 103 xi

LIST OF TABLES Table 1.1 - Indicators Achievement Table 2.1 - Criteria of Scoring Speaking Accuracy Table 2.2 - Criteria of Scoring Speaking Fluency Table 2.3 - Scoring Rubric for Students Behaviour During Teaching and Learning Process Table 2.4 - Scoring Rubric of Aspect Body Language, How to Speak and What to Speak Table 3.1 - Summary of Technique of Identifying Problems Table 4.1 - Situation before the Research Table 4.2 - Summary of the Research Process Table 4.3 - Summary of Cycle 1 Table 4.4 -List of learning activities using dubbing practice through YouTube video Table 4.5 -List of problem indicators as being improved by the learning activities using dubbing practice through YouTube video Table 4.6 - Improvement of the students self-confidence in speaking Table 4.7 - The students improvement of each indicator from two scorers Table 4.8 - The Summary of Cycle 2 Table 4.9 - The improvement of the students behaviour Table 4.10 - The improvement of the students self-confidence Table 4.11 - The improvement of students mean score Table 4.12 - Sample of students achievement xii

LIST OF ABREVIATION AD ADW BKC CD ROM FH Hb HF ICT LCD MD MS NY OD RAF RA TIK VHS VT : Agung Dwi Prakoso : Aryo Dwi Wicaksono : Benita Katri Canantya : Compact Disk Read Only Memory : Frisca Destrianing Hadinagoro : Habib : Halim Fadhlurrohman : Information and Communication Technology : Liquid Crystal Display : Muhammad Dimas : Makanimitta Sidhaprana : Nuryati : Octavia Dhiva Hapsari : Rosyad Adrian Febriansyar : R. Ahmad Hadi Wibowo : Tehnologi Informasi dan Komunikasi : Varisna Hani Savitri : Vega Tiara Aninditya xiii

LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 1 Syllabus... 103 Appendix 2 Interview Note... 109 Appendix 3 Questionnaire Result...... 117 Appendix 4 Observation Results... 119 Appendix 5 Initial Reflection...... 133 Appendix 6 Lesson Plan Cycle 1...... 136 Appendix 7 Lesson Plan Cycle 2... 149 Appendix 8 Sample of Students Worksheets... 161 Appendix 9 Instrument for Pre- Test... 167 Appendix 10 Instrument for Post- Test Cycle 1...... 168 Appendix 11 Instrument for Post- Test Cycle 2... 169 Appendix 12 Students Name... 170 Appendix 13 Students Score... 172 Appendix 14 Chair Arrangement in Class... 181 Appendix 15 Chair Arrangement in Language Laboratory... 182 Appendix 16 Research Scedule... 183 Appendix 18 Photograph...... 184 Appendix 19 Legalization... 186 xiv