bahasa iggris.indb EEJ 3 (1) (2013) English Education Journal http://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/eej GRAMMAR TRANSLATION METHOD THROUGH TEAM GAME TOURNAMENT TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ READING SKILLS Moh. Ilhami Hakim , Dwi Anggani L.B., Djoko Sutopo Postgraduate Program of Semarang State University, Indonesia Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh yang signifikan penggunaan metode grammar translation method (GTM) terhadap siswa berkepribadian introvert dan extrovert dalam pembelajaran membaca teks bahasa inggris. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah tes awal dan tes akhir. Kajiannya adalah penggunaan model grammar translation method dengan teknik team game tournament (pertandingan antar kelompok). Karena penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui efek signifikan, penelitian ini menggunakan desain eksperimen. Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis desain faktorial 2 x 2. Pengaruh signifikan didapat dari kelompok eksperimen dan kelompok kontrol. Kelompok eksperimen diteliti dengan pertandingan empat pemain secara beregu sedangkan kelompok kontrol diteliti dengan tanpa pertandingan. Siswa yang diambil sebagai populasi adalah kelas 7 MTs Ma’arif Ketanggungan – Kab. Brebes yang terdiri dari dua kelas, masing- masing kelas terdiri dari 30 siswa sedangkan yang termasuk dalam sampel adalah 32 siswa. Dalam penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa tes awal lebih rendah dari pada tes akhir yaitu 6.44 > 5.63 dalam alfa 0.005 %. ini berarti bahwa ada peningkatan terhadap kelas eksperimen dari pada kelas kontrol yaitu -0.667 < 0.510. Abstract This study aims to find a significant effect of grammar translation method (GTM) on in- trovert and extrovert students in reading of English texts. The instrument was pre-test and post-test. The use of grammar translation method through team game tournament was ob- served. Because this study was to determine the significant effects, an experimental design by using a factorial design analysis of 2 x 2 was used. The significant effect was found on the experimental and the control group. The experimental group was taught by using team game tournament with grammar translation method (GTM) while the control group was not taught by using team game tournament with grammar translation method (GTM). The subjects were 7th grade MTs Ma’arif Ketanggungan - Kab. Brebes consisting of two classes, each class con- sisting of 30 students. The sample was 32 students. Team Game Tournamen (TGT) is a tech- nique in forming a small group in order to make tournament, doing a test. The results of the study showed that pretest is lower than the posttest, 6:44> 5.63% in 0005 alpha, which means that there was an increase in the experimental class than the control class, -0667 <0510. © 2013 Universitas Negeri Semarang Info Artikel Sejarah Artikel: Diterima April 2013 Disetujui Mei 2013 Dipublikasikan Juni 2013 Keywords: Grammar Translation Method; Introvert; Extrovert Team Game Tournament  Alamat korespondensi: Kampus Unnes Bendan Ngisor, Semarang 50233 E-mail: kiruhamu@yahoo.com ISSN 2087-0108 7 Moh. Ilhami Hakim / English Education Journal 3 (1) (2013) INTRODUCTION Learning a language is a comprehensive process. In a hierarchy, it takes time from the easiest thing to the more complex one, from words recognition to organizing the sentence. It is also similar across the languages that listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic language skills everyone should master for the purpose of communication. To have good mastery in reading, a reader should pro- nounce the words well and learn how to write them. He also learns not only the meaning of words but also the grammatical of a new langu- age. English is taught as the first foreign language in Indonesia. It becomes one of the compulsory subjects at schools. In addition, English is an international language. It is used all over the world, so that it is an important langu- age, learning English becomes the need for the students. As the consequence, many parents send their children to a private course. They think that studying English at a private course is much bet- ter than studying at a school. As a foreign language, English is very im- portant in our country. A learner of English can be considered a proficient learner when he or she has an adequacy of language competence. Lan- guage competence refers to the mastery of the principles concerning the language behavior. In addition, he or she should be able to perform the competency on actual context. Therefore, lear- ners of English have to attempt to master the four language skills. Alexander (1983:3) states that in learning English we have to learn the four language skills: (1) listening (2) speaking; (3) reading; and (4) writing. Reading as one of the two receptive skills has an important role in the learning process (Anderson, 1999). Reading links the reader, the text, and the interaction between the reader and the text in forming meanings as information. Through reading, students can get much infor- mation in or out of the classroom. As a set of skills that involves making sense and deriving meaning from the printed words , reading gives some advantages to reader. According to Grabe and Stoller (2002: 13) reading has seven pur- poses in general, i.e. “to search for simple information, to skim quickly, to learn from texts, to integrate information, to make a written text, to critique texts, and to get general comprehensi- on. In the next level, reading helps teaching and learning process become more effective”. It is one of the most important skills in learning language beside listening, spea- king, and writing. To Indonesian students, this is a bridge to understanding text books in various disciplines. It means that the students may still come across a lot of difficulties in comprehen- ding scientific books such as sociology, biology, chemistry, etc. No wonder, the students of uni- versity frequently ask a professional translator for help to translate their English assignment. As they lack knowledge of English they often en- counter difficulties when reading their compulso- ry books written in that language. For the students’ native language and rea- ding in a foreign language being learned is quite a different matter. Reading in their own language is easier than that of the language learned because they have mastered the vocabulary and the struc- ture of their own. Reading in the target language is difficult for them. They are required to have an adequate knowledge of the language, which has a different system in terms of vocabulary and structure. Reading techniques play an important role in understanding reading materials. They facili- tate students who want to read efficiently. Teach- ers should know some reading techniques that they need for their school work. There are some readings techniques that can be used in teaching reading; one of which is Grammar Translation Method. From the above explanation, another fac- tor that influences teaching and learning process is method. According to Brown (2001:16), method is a generalized set of classroom speci- fication for accomplishing linguistic objectives. Method tends to be concerned primarily with teacher and student roles and behavior and secondarily with such features as linguistic and subject matter objectives, sequencing, and material. The methods of teaching is important in the goal of instruction, so every teacher should have it. Because the successful teaching and lear- ning process depends on how the teacher teaches. If students consider that the teacher is good in teaching, they will be diligent and enthusiastic in the lesson that teacher gives. Total physical Res- ponse (TPR), Communicative Language Teach- ing (CLT), and Grammar Translation Method (GTM) are some examples from among many methods that used in teaching and learning English. For creating an effective teaching, a good method must be adopted by a teacher. A teacher has many options when choosing a style to teach. When deciding what teaching method to be used, a teacher will need to consider Moh. Ilhami Hakim / English Education Journal 3 (1) (2013) 8 students’ background knowledge, environment, and learning goals. A variety of strategies and methods are used to ensure that all students have equal opportunities to learn. Although English has been taught to stu- dents in elementary school, students still have difficulties in learning reading skill. As it was found from the result of the observation in the classroom and the discussion with English teachers, the most common problem in teach- ing and learning reading was when students feel difficult to read an English text because they did not understand the meaning of words in the text. The teacher did not give strategies that can make them easier to comprehend the text. Conventio- nally, teachers only ask students to read texts and then answer questions based on the texts. Actually as mentioned by Brown (2001), teachers have important role in helping students optimize their reading skill in the classroom. Moreover, he also points out that teachers have roles as: “controller – who creates or organizes good condition in the classroom to learn; director – who directs students in to the learning pro- cess effectively, manager – who manages the learning process, facilitator – who facilitates and helps students in learning process, and resource – who gives advice and counsel when students seek it”. From those roles, teachers can support students to improve their reading comprehen- sion through the appropriate strategy. Strategy or technique to comprehend the text is one of the three different elements which impact reading beside the student’s background knowledge and student’s linguistic knowledge of the target lan- guage. In the classroom, there are many students with different characteristics and abilities. Some- times, it can become problems for the teaching and learning process. Those differences can make discrepancy among students. To face this reality, teachers have to know the best way to make the variances to be a precious thing in the classroom. They can use their differences to learn together and support each other. In line with the statement above, Slavin (2008) introduces a learning strategy in langu- age classroom which involves students to work together in small groups with different intel- lectual abilities. This kind of learning is called cooperative learning. Cooperative learning is also assessed as an appropriate learning strategy to be conducted because it can make the whole class take part in the activities by giving chances to sha- re and give information for every student. One of the methods containing cooperati- ve learning substance is team-games-tournament (TGT) (Slavin, 2008). TGT is a part of cooperati- ve learning involved group from heterogenic stu- dents, group discussion, and tournament/game. In TGT, students are divided into 4-6 students from different level of competency, gender, and background. In this research heterogenic element is based on personal character, introvert and ext- rovert students. METHODS The study is intended for testing hypothe- sis about the effects of TGT learning model to introverts and extroverts students towards stu- dents’ reading improvement by GTM. This study uses a two by two factorial analysis. This design was used because the objective of the study is to find the significant value between the student’s English improvement of the experimental and control group with pre-test and post test to identi- fy the treatment (Suwanda, 2011: 212). A type of research design which include experimental and control groups with multi-stages random samp- ling. Random sampling is a way to define a samp- le gradually in order to easily made (Sudjana, 2009: 73). In this case, The researcher used ques- tionnaires to know the students’ personal type to- wards the application of the strategy, GTM app- lied through TGT and GTM not applied through TGT, grouping, testing, scoring. In this analysis, the writer used an experi- ment method in three variables. There were two independent variables with two factors: GTM applied through TGT and GTM not applied through TGT. GTM applied through TGT as the one of Cooperative Learning Models was used for the experiment group and GTM not applied through TGT was used for the control group. Int- rovert and Extrovert as the personal type were the moderator variables. The dependent variable was the students’ English achievement. Experimental provides a method of hypot- hesis testing (Hatch and Lazaraton, 1991). After the researchers define a problem, they proposed a tentative answer or hypothesis. The hypotheses are null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. The researchers test of the hypothesis, confirm or disconfirm them in the light of the control- led variable relationship that the experimenters observe. Furthermore, Hadi (1988) states it is im- portant to note that the confirmation or rejection of hypothesis is stated in terms of probability rat- her than certainty. He argues that experimental method is a method for establishing activities to sack the result. The result is defined as somet- 9 Moh. Ilhami Hakim / English Education Journal 3 (1) (2013) hing that will emphasize the existence of causal relationship between variables investigated in an issue. REUSLTS AND DISCUSSION In this study, the researcher used a two-way anova of posttest to investigate the effect of TGT (Team Game Tournament) learning model to int- rovert and extrovert students to improve their rea- ding skill by GTM. This is an experimental study on the 7th grade student of MTs Ma’arif Ketang- gungan Brebes in the Academic Year 2011/2012. The posttest was distributed to experimen- tal group and control group. The posttest results of the two way anova in the following table pre- sented by manually excel 2007 and SPSS.17.0. Table 1 shows that the Mean of Post-test is higher than Pre-test, 6.44 > 5.63 in α = 0.005. It means that GTM applied through TGT has signi- ficant result to the students. Then as described by ANOVA, it shows that F obt is higher than Fα, 8.97 > 4.14, whoch means that GTM applied through TGT has significant result after it was applied to the students. Then, there was no a significant re- sult of GTM not applied through TGT and the contrary, the table shows that T is less than Sig, that is, -0.667 < 0.510. The results of data from Table 2 and 3 could be interpreted that if it was F > Fα, it would be rejected Ho. It was known that there was significance of the effect of GTM applied through TGT to the students. The hypotheses can be arranged as follows: Ho : There is not a significant result by using GTM not applied through TGT. Ha : There is a significant result by using GTM not applied through TGT. It is shown that there is a significant result of GTM applied through TGT to introvert. It was since the F > Fα (8.97>4.14). There is not significant result if introvert students are not tre- ated by using GTM not applied through TGT since the F Fα (8.97>4.14). From the above table, it can be concluded that there is not a significant result if all students are treated by using GTM not applied through TGT since the T is less than Sig that is,-1.571 < 0.139. The seventh statement is there is no a sig- nificant result if all students are treated by using GTM not applied through TGT and GTM app- lied through TGT, the table shows that T is less than Sig, that is, -0.667 < 0.510. Table 1. Comparison of Means of all strategies: GTM not applied through TGT and GTM applied through TGT Levene’s Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means F Sig. t df Sig. (2- tailed) Mean Differ- ence Std. Error Differ- ence 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower Upper All strategies Equal varianc- es assumed .188 .667 -.667 30 .510 -.281 .422 -1.143 .581 Equal vari- ances not assumed -.667 29.999 .510 -.281 .422 -1.143 .581 Moh. Ilhami Hakim / English Education Journal 3 (1) (2013) 10 Table 3. Post Test Result Analysis N experiment Ekstrove 8 intro-ex 8 Introver 8 control Ekstrove 8 intro-ex 8 Introver 8 Table 2. Post Test Result Analysis Experimental Group Control Group GTM applied through TGT GTM not applied through TGT introvert extrovert introvert extrovert x1 (x1)2 x2 (x2)2 x3 (x3)2 x4 (x4)2 8 64 8 64 6 36 9 81 7.5 56.25 7.5 56.25 7 49 6 36 8 64 8 64 5 25 5.5 25.25 7 49 6 36 6 36 6 36 8 64 8.5 72.25 6 36 9 81 8 64 8 64 7 49 6 36 8 64 6.5 42.25 5 25 6.5 42.25 9 81 8.5 72.25 6 36 7 49 Statistika TOTAL N 8 8 8 8 32ΣX 1-4 63.5 61 48 55 227.5ΣX2 1-4 506.25 471 292 386.5 1655.75 RATA 8 8 6 6 28ΣX 2,4 61 55 116ΣX 1,3 63.5 48 111.5 Sumber Var- ian Jumlah Kuadrat D e r a - jat Be- bas Kuadrat Rerata F Hitung Antar Grup A 1553.76 1 1553.76 8.97 Antar Grup B 1.02 1 1.02 0.005 Antar Grup Ab 1599.49 1 1599.49 9.24 Residu 3115.91 18 173.12 Total Faα 0,05=4,414 11 Moh. Ilhami Hakim / English Education Journal 3 (1) (2013) Descriptive Statistics Dependent Variable:post1 experiment control Mean Std. Deviation N Ekstrove Ekstrove 7.62 .916 8 Total 7.62 .916 8 intro-ex intro-ex 7.78 .687 8 Total 7.78 .687 8 Introver Introver 7.94 .563 8 Total 7.94 .563 8 Total Ekstrove 7.62 .916 8 intro-ex 7.78 .687 8 Introver 7.94 .563 8 Total 7.78 .716 24 Tests of Between-Subjects Effects Dependent Variable:post1 Source Type III Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Corrected Model .391a 2 .195 .360 .702 Intercept 1453.148 1 1453.148 2677.219 .000 experiment 1553.76 1 1553.76 8.97 4.14 control 1.02 1 1.02 0.005 4.14 experiment * control 1599.49 1 1599.49 9.24 4.14 Error 3115.91 21 173.12 Total 1464.938 24 Corrected Total 11.789 23 a. R Squared = .033 (Adjusted R Squared = -.059) CONCLUSION Based on the findings and discussion of the study, it can be concluded that GTM app- lied through TGT has a significant effect on the improvement of the reading skills of the students with introvert and extrovert personal style. 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