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IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY THROUGH COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE GAMES AT SMPN 1 PRAMBANAN GRADE VIII A IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR OF 2013 / 2014 A THESIS Presented as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Attainment of the Degree of Sarjana Pendidikan in English Language Education By: Rian Wulandari 08202244052 ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND ARTS YOGYAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2014 i ii iii PERNYATAAN Yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini, Nama : Rian Wulandari NIM : 08202244052 Program Studi : Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Fakultas : Bahasa dan Seni Judul Skripsi : IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY THROUGH COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE GAMES AT SMP N 1 PRAMBANAN GRADE VIII A IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR OF 2013 / 2014 menyatakan bahwa karya ilmiah ini adalah hasil pekerjaan saya sendiri. Sepanjang pengetahuan saya, karya ilmiah ini tidak berisi materi yang ditulis oleh orang lain, kecuali bagian-bagian tertentu yang saya ambil sebagai acuan dengan mengikuti tata cara dan etika penulisan karya ilmiah yang lazim. Apabila terbukti bahwa pernyataan ini tidak benar, sepenuhnya menjadi tanggung jawab saya. Yogyakarta, 10 Maret 2014 Penulis Rian Wulandari iv MOTTOS “Well done is better than well said.” (Benjamin Franklin) “God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with him.” (Jim Elliot) “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” (Friedrich Nietzsche) v DEDICATIONS In the name of Allah, I dedicate my thesis for: My beloved parents, Dalidjo K.S and Sumitri My beloved grandparents, Mardi Harsono and Langgeng My best sister, Dwi Tia Praswati My best brothers, Wonang Siswoko I., Taufiq P., and I. Pamungkas My brother and sister in law, Agus Haryanto and Sri Mugiarti Kerto Semito’s big family My cute nephew, Asyifa My boyfriend, Sonni Permana S. And all my best friends You are my greatest rewards. Thanks for always supporting me and standing by my side. vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All praises are to Allah, the Sustainer of the world, the Almighty, the Beneficent, and the Merciful, for His blessings, with which I can accomplish my thesis writing. Moreover, may peace and blessing of Allah be upon the Seal of the Prophet Muhammad, his family, and his companions. With all sincerity and honesty deep down in my heart, I would like to express my greatest gratitude sincerely to: 1. My consultants Drs. Samsul Maarif, M.A. and Ella Wulandari, M.A., who have given their patience, time, advice, direction, and encouragement during the process of this thesis writing. 2. Academic consultant, Siti Mukminatun M. Hum., and all lecturers of the English Education Department of Yogyakarta State University, from whom I can gain heaps of knowledge. 3. My parents Dalidjo K.S. and Sumitrie, my grandparents Mardi Harsono and Langgeng, my sister Dwi Tia P., my brothers Wonang S.I., Taufiq P. and I. Pamungkas, my brother in law Agus haryanto, and my sister-in-law Sri Mugiarti who have always showered me with love and prayers, and have been so patient in waiting for my graduation. 4. SMPN 1 Prambanan, especially to the headmaster, the English teacher Islohri Irawati, M.Hum., and the students of VIII A of the academic year of 2013/2014, who have helped me much in the process of collecting data. 5. My best friends Madam, Vero, Nenty, Ida, Siro, Unyil and my boyfriend Sonni Permana who have always supported me, and accompanied me. 6. All other people who have helped me and supported me before and throughout the writing of this thesis. Finally, I realize that this thesis might still need some improvements. However, I hope that this could give some contributions to the practice of English teaching and learning, especially at secondary school level. vii Yogyakarta, Maret 2014 The writer Rian Wulandari NIM. 08202244052 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TITLE ..................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ......................................................................................................... ii RATIFICATION ................................................................................................. iii PERNYATAAN .................................................................................................... iv MOTTO ................................................................................................................. v DEDICATIONS ................................................................................................... vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................... vii TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................... ix LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................. xii LIST OF PICTURES ........................................................................................ xiii LIST OF APPENDICES ................................................................................... xiv ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................... xv CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study ........................................................................ 1 B. Identification of the Problem .................................................................. 4 C. Limitation of the Problem ...................................................................... 5 D. Formulation of the Study ........................................................................ 6 E. Research Objective ................................................................................. 6 F. Significance of the Study........................................................................ 6 CHAPTER II. LITERATURE REVIEW A. THEORETICAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 7 1. TEACHING SPEAKING SKILL..................................................... 7 a. The Nature of Speaking Skill .................................................... 7 b. Aspects of Speaking Skill ........................................................... 8 c. Types of Spoken Language ...................................................... 10 d. Teaching Speaking ................................................................... 11 e. Problems in Teaching and Learning Speaking ......................... 12 f. Principle in Designing Speaking Technique .......................... 14 ix g. Assessing Speaking .................................................................. 15 h. The Characteristics of Students in Junior High School ............ 17 i. School Based Curriculum ......................................................... 18 j. Designing the Lesson Plan ....................................................... 20 2. COMMUNICATIVE LANGAUGE TEACHING ......................... 23 a. Interpretation of Communicative Language Teaching ............. 23 b. Characteristics of Communicative Language Teaching ........... 24 3. COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES ............................................... 26 a. What Are Communicative Activities?...................................... 26 b. Types of Communicative Activities ......................................... 27 4. COMMUNICATIVE LANGAUGE GAMES ............................... 29 a. The Nature of Communicative Language Games ...................... 29 b. The Advantages of Using Communicative Language Games .. 29 c. Principles in Selecting Games ................................................... 31 d. Types of Games ......................................................................... 32 B. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK ......................................................... 35 C. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK ......................................................... 36 CHAPTER III. RESEARCH METHOD A. Research Design ................................................................................... 38 B. Research Setting .................................................................................. 39 C. Subjects of the Research ....................................................................... 40 D. Time of the Research ............................................................................ 40 E. Data Collecting Technique and Instruments of the Research .............. 40 F. Data Analysis Technique ...................................................................... 41 G. Procedure of the Research .................................................................... 42 H. Validity and Reliability of the Data ...................................................... 43 CHAPTER IV. RESEARCH PROCESS, FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS A. Reconnaissance ..................................................................................... 46 1. Identification of the Field Problems ............................................... 46 2. Identification of the Field Problems to Solve ................................. 48 3. Determining the Actions to Solve the Field Problems ................... 49 x

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