JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching http://ojs.ikipmataram.ac.id/index.php/jollt/index Email: jollt@ikipmataram.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.33394/jollt.v%vi%i.3271 January 2021. Vol. 9, No, 1 p-ISSN: 2338-0810 e-ISSN: 2621-1378 pp. 61-68 JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 61 ENHANCING ORAL PROFICIENCY USING THREE STEPS INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE FOR ELEVENTH GRADERS 1Dhena Usthiana Haryanti, 2Rohmani Nur Indah, & 3Sri Wahyuni 1English Student, Department of English Language Education, IAIN Kediri, Indonesia 2English Lecturer, Department of English Literature, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia 3English Lecturer, Department of English Language Education, IAIN Kediri, Indonesia Corresponding author Email: haryantidhena@gmail.com Article Info Abstract Article History Received: December 2020 Revised: December 2020 Published: January 2021 Enhancing students' abilities and potential is an important thing that every teacher must do gradually. The ability to speak in a foreign language is one of the skills that must be developed, which will benefit students in their learning process. The aim of this study is to enhance students' oral proficiency using Three steps interview technique for eleventh-grade students. Quasi-Experimental research design as a method applied in this study, to determine whether students are learning to use the technique Three Steps Interview has the ability to speak that better than the students who are taught using the technique of group discussion. This research involves two classes divided into an experimental class and a control class with 32 students in each class. Students received special treatment in the experimental class, namely, using the Three Steps Interview technique, while in the control class, the researcher applied the Group Discussion technique. The instrument used in testing students' oral proficiency was using a pretest before implementing learning techniques in each class and doing a posttest after applying learning techniques. The data analysis results showed that p(0.000)< significance level (0.05), which means that Three Steps Interview has significant effect as cooperative learning on oral proficiency, motivation and enthusiasm during the learning process. Thus, students can easily express their ideas and opinions confidently. Keywords Speaking Skill; Three Steps Interview; Cooperative Learning; How to cite: Haryanti, D. U.& Indah, R.N (2021). Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using Three Steps Interview Technique for Eleventh Graders. JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching 9(1), 61-68. DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.33394/jollt.v%vi%i.3271 INTRODUCTION In recent years, most people prioritize speaking English skills used in communication in education, culture, information, technology, and even science. Therefore, communication ability is essential to be developed, especially in English. Moreover, students can understand the latest information and issues, especially in the international context. It is increasingly undeniable that English is a dominant global language and is used intensively (Setyarini, 2020). On proses English language teaching and learning in the classroom, speech becomes important to note, especially for the educators. Based on previous research conducted by Setyarini (2020), it is explained that students at school are more focused on exploring reading and writing skills rather than proficiency in speaking English orally. Unfortunately, in practice, learning methods are applied in the classroom and are generally only used to attract students' interest in learning English without the learning process's achievement more specifically. In general, the learning process of speaking, in general, is that the teacher asks http://ojs.ikipmataram.ac.id/index.php/jollt/index http://issn.pdii.lipi.go.id/issn.cgi?daftar&1366476729&1&& http://issn.pdii.lipi.go.id/issn.cgi?daftar&1524725326&1&& Haryanti, Indah, and Wahyuni Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using...... JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 62 students to practice the dialogue they have written based on predetermined topics. It is not appropriate to do this because several components must be considered in developing students' oral proficiency. In general, the obstacles faced by EFL learners in Indonesia include a lack of vocabulary, improper pronunciation of words, a lack of self-confidence, and also a lack of curriculum development focused on students' oral proficiency in English (Wahyuningsih & Afandi, 2020). Five components must be considered in testing oral proficiency: grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, pronunciation, and fluency (Brown, 2001). Meanwhile, not all teachers use appropriate learning methods to improve students' oral proficiency, especially paying attention to the components of speaking. The ability to speak is an interactive process in arranging words that involve producing and receiving information (Bailey, 2005). Thus, the use of cooperative learning is needed to maximize oral proficiency through interactive learning. The cooperative learning process allows students to interact with each other in better and more active learning in groups during the learning process (Stone, 1990). Based on this theory, cooperative learning can provide more space for students to develop their ideas, express opinions, and even argue with each other. Students' benefits will be felt, increasing interaction and motivation in students (Candraloka, 2016). Cooperative learning activities, such as indirectly, will also increase student motivation. In this case, they are responsible for themselves. However, they must also focus on their study partners' speaking ability to create a more conducive and effective learning atmosphere. So, their speaking interaction will also be more intensive. In creating a cooperative learning atmosphere, several learning techniques can be applied in the classroom to improve oral proficiency, one of which is the Three Steps Interview. In developing students' oral proficiency, generally, the teachers will ask students to practice the conversations they have worked on based on predetermined topics. According to Kagan, the Three Steps Interview is a cooperative learning strategy, where students also have to listen to and understand what the other person is discussing (Kagan, 1994). In this case, students must pay close attention to the topics being discussed during the learning process. Besides that, the Three Steps Interview is a group learning strategy that can improve students' communication skills, group work, and even improve their critical thinking skills through the discussions they conduct. The learning technique using the Three Steps Interview requires students to interact as interviewers and resource persons in its application. The steps taken were that students had to take turns to be interviewers and resource persons in one discussion topic. Besides, students also have to explain back the information they got from the interlocutor. The learning strategy using three-step interviews is considered effective because students can express their language skills freely and courageously (Maca, 2020). Adopting this learning strategy can positively impact interest and motivation so that students have high enthusiasm in the learning process to speak (Umami, 2019; Aristy et al., 2019; Kamaliah et al., 2018). The benefit of applying the Three Steps Interview technique is to increase their ability to dialogue, especially in understanding and synthesizing new information they hear. Thus, using this strategy can help students learn to discuss orally according to the applied learning topic without using correct or definite answers (Kagan, 1994). There are several advantages and disadvantages to applying this learning technique. The advantages of using the Three Steps Interview technique include developing students' oral proficiency through verbal communication and increasing students' enthusiasm and interest during the learning process due to a fun and effective learning atmosphere (Lipton & Wellman, 1998). Another advantage is that it improves student groups' performance, where students are required to be cooperative during the learning process. Students will get used to an effective learning Haryanti, Indah, and Wahyuni Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using...... JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 63 process and develop cognitive abilities, psychomotor, and students will be more competent, especially for EFL areas (Kamaliah et al., 2018). On the other hand, this learning technique has a drawback, namely the need for a long time to apply it. The application of the Three Steps Interview cannot be carried out only at one time. However, it must be done repeatedly so that students are familiar with the learning stages and can follow the learning process to improve their oral proficiency. Based on this situation, it would be better if the teacher has prepared media and materials adjusted to the syllabus applied at school (Wulandari, 2017). Previous research explained that the learning process to speak in English is not difficult to learn as long as students understand the steps or strategies they have to do, and this must be done repeatedly (Lingga et al., 2020). In conducting this research, several problem formulations have been compiled by the researcher. The formulations of the problem are (1) Do students who learn to use the Three Steps Interview technique get better speaking scores than students who are taught using Group Discussion? (2) Can the Three Steps Interview learning strategy improve the students' speaking ability effectively? This study's main purpose is to explain the effective technique applied in the classroom, particularly in developing their speaking ability in English. Through proper and not boring learning methods, it will indirectly motivate students and influence student learning outcomes. Besides that, by creating a pleasant learning atmosphere, students will be more comfortable during the learning process. RESEARCH METHOD Research Design The quasi-experimental research method was used to find the Three Steps Interview's effectiveness in improving students' oral proficiency. There are two variables in this study, namely the independent variable and the control variable. Three Steps Interview as an independent variable, while the students' speaking ability is variable controlled. Meanwhile, this research was conducted at SMAN 1 Plosoklaten, with the research object being students of class XI. There are two classes selected from all existing classes, where students in that class have the same abilities. The researcher determines which class is classified as the experimental class and the control class (Latief, 2019). The experimental class will get specific treatment from researchers, while the control class will not (Ary et al., 2010). In this case, the researcher applied the Three Steps Interview as a learning method in the experimental class, while in the control class, the learning method used was Group Discussion. Population and Sample This study's population was students of class XI SMAN 1 Plosoklaten academic year 2018/2019, which was divided into two departments of science and social studies. The researcher then chose 2 classes randomly, namely class XI IPA 4 and XI IPA 5, as the research sample with 32 students in each class. In applying the treatments, class XI IPA 5 was selected as an experimental class where students would be taught using the Three Step Interview as a learning technique. Meanwhile, the control class, namely XI IPA 4, used the Group Discussion technique. Learning techniques applied to the experimental class and control class aim to provide more opportunities for students to improve their oral proficiency. Thus, the classroom's learning atmosphere will be more enjoyable and foster enthusiasm for students to continue to enhance their oral proficiency. Instruments Before giving treatment to the experimental and control classes, the researcher must pretest the two classes, aiming to determine the students' abilities before getting treatment. Besides, the researcher also had to do a posttest after the treatment was carried out in the two classes, aiming to determine the development or improvement of students' oral proficiency Haryanti, Indah, and Wahyuni Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using...... JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 64 after receiving treatment. In conducting the pretest and posttest, researchers used the same technique, where students were asked to practice dialogue with the topics they had randomly assigned. In conducting the pretest, the researcher prepared 10 topics with the theme of natural disasters. In contrast, in conducting the postest, the researcher prepared 10 different topics regarding natural disasters' cause and effect. Details of the teaching and learning process can be seen in Table 1. The students' speaking scores are based on five aspects: grammar, vocabulary, fluency, pronunciation, and comprehension. In each aspect of the assessment, there are 5 assessment indicators (ranging from 1-5) that can be used as a reference by researchers in measuring students' speaking ability (Brown, 2001). The technique of assessing students' speaking ability in the pretest and posttest involves totaling the score based on the indicators and total of aspects. Table 1. Teaching Procedures Experimental Group Control Group Opening Activities • Greeting and praying • The teacher explains the method and technique that will use during the class activities . The teacher explains the material that will be taught. Opening Activities • Greeting and praying • The teacher explains the method and technique that will use during the class activities . The teacher explains the purpose of the study. Whilst Teaching Activities • The teacher explains the material as a technique in the teaching-learning process • The teacher makes a group of 4 students and labeled the students with A, B, C and D. • Teacher pairs the students, students A with B and student C with D. • The teacher gives a topic to the students in the group. • Students are in pairs. Each of them has to be the interviewer and interviewee. • Student A interview student B, and student C interview student B • After that, students have to reverse roles. • Each student has to share information with their team about what they have learned during the two interviews. Whilst Teaching Activities • The teacher explains the material as a technique in the teaching-learning process • Teacher discuss and explain more about the material to the students. • The teacher gives some topics to practice dialogue • Students make a group and discuss the dialogue • Students have to practice the dialogue in front of the class Closing Activities • The teacher evaluates the students' practice • The teacher gives the score to the students • Praying and ended the classroom Closing Activities • The teacher evaluates the students' dialogue practice • Praying and ended the classroom Data Analysis The data analysis process covers three stages of analysis carried out by researchers using SPSS. The first step is knowing the descriptive statistics. In the second step, the researcher conducted a homogeneity test using Levene's test to determine the equivalence of students' abilities in both classes, both the control class and the experimental class. If the data on this study is homogeneous, then the researcher can continue the analysis step three, namely using ANCOVA with significant error 0.05. The ANCOVA assumption test was conducted to determine the Three Steps Interview's effectiveness in improving students' oral proficiency (Sujarweni, 2019). Haryanti, Indah, and Wahyuni Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using...... JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 65 FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION Findings This study aimed to enhance students' oral proficiency using Three steps interview technique at eleventh-grade students. This study was designed in experimental design which has control and experimental group. The experimental group was subjected to Three steps interview technique, while the control group was treated using the group discussion technique. The two groups were distributed tests in pre-test and post-test with the same teaching materials. The data were analyzed in statistical analysis, namely, descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Based on the statistical results of computation using SPSS carried out by researchers, some of the calculation results can be seen in Table 2. Table 2 Descriptive Statistics N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation Pre Test Control group 32 20 72 41.37 13.075 Experiment group 32 36 72 52.75 9.500 Post Test Control group 32 52 72 63.38 6.593 Experiment group 32 72 92 78.25 5.370 The results of statistical calculations in the statistical description table show that the researcher has assessed the students' speaking ability, namely by conducting a pretest and posttest. Table 2 shows that the pretest means score in the control class was 41.32, while the mean value in the experimental class was 52.75. Then, the posttest average score in the control class was 63.38, while in the experimental class, the average score was 78.25. Thus, it can be seen that the average value posttest students in grade control and experiment are higher than the average value pretest control group and the experimental. In addition, the data were declared as normal and homogeneous data because it was analyzed using Levene’s Test. The result can be seen in Table 3. In other words, students who are taugh using Three steps technique are better achievement than those who subjected to the group discussion technique. Table 3 Levene's Test of Equality of Error Variances Dependent Variable:Post test F df1 df2 Sig. 3.373 1 62 .071 Tests the null hypothesis that the error variance of the dependent variable is equal across groups. a. Design: Intercept + Group + Pre_Test + Group * Pre_Test In Table 3, the significance value shows a value of 0.71, which is greater than 0.05. Thus, it can be seen that the abilities of students in the experimental class and control class are not much different. Thus, the data in this study were declared homogeneous and the researcher could continue the data analysis test, namely the ANCOVA assumption test. The results of ANCOVA test can be presented in Table 4 as follows. Table 4 Tests of Between-Subjects Effects Haryanti, Indah, and Wahyuni Enhancing Oral Proficiency Using...... JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, January 2021. Vol. 9, No.1 | 66 Dependent Variable: Post test Source Type III Sum of Squares Df Mean Square F Sig. Partial Eta Squared Corrected Model 3542.451a 2 1771.225 48.249 .000 .613 Intercept 16963.874 1 16963.874 462.107 .000 .883 Group 2748.779 1 2748.779 74.879 .000 .551 Pre_Test 2.201 1 2.201 .060 .807 .001 Error 2239.299 61 36.710 Total 326704.000 64 Corrected Total 5781.750 63 a. R Squared = ,613 (Adjusted R Squared = ,600) In table 4, several conclusions can be drawn. The first is the corrected model, which is the independent variable's influence (Three Steps Interview) on the dependent variable (students' speaking ability). If, known sig. 2-tailed (0.000), which is lower than the significance level (0.05), it can be concluded that the independent variable has a significant effect on the dependent variable. The second point is the intercept, which results from changes in the dependent variable without any influence from the existence of the independent variable. If (sig.) > 0.05, then the intercept result is significant. However, based on the table above, the sig. (0.000), then the intercept is declared insignificant. The next point is the group, which explains the Three Steps Interview's effectiveness in improving students' abilities. If it is known (sig.) < 0.05, then the result is significant. In table 4, it is known that the significant result for the group is 0.000. Thus, if p (0.000)