THE STUDENTS’ WRITING IMPROVEMENT THROUGH ENGLISH MOVIES WATCHING REPORTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53625/joel.v1i12.3017Keywords:
English Movies, Writing Skill, ImprovementAbstract
The writing was aimed at revealing how the English Movies watching reports can really improve students’ writing performance at Mandalika University of Education (UNDIKMA). The research was conducted by involving the students at English Zone Club organization. The students who participated in this experimentation were those who were joining the English club. The choice was chosen for the reason that those students were having good motivation in learning English. Furthermore, the students in the English club tend to be keen enough on English writing rather than other students who were not joining the English club at UNDIKMA. The experimentation was simply done by distributing the expose-facto writing test after having some drilling treatment on English movie report writing. The result of the test was used to measure any improvement was made through watching English movies report on students’ writing performance. The experimentation result said that there was a significant improvement made on students’ writing performance. Furthermore, it was revealed through the fact that the post test shows a significantly higher result compared to the result gained at the former test taken before the English movie watching report was made. By then, the writing suggested to have some writing drills by means of English movies watching report.
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