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Implementing Vocabulary Journals through Digital Narrative Text for EFL Secondary Students in Learning General Vocabulary
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Four fundamental language skills such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing are important skills for EFL secondary school students to develop it. Learning English requires fundamental knowledge of vocabulary since it influences these abilities greatly. However, vocabulary instruction is often overlooked in traditional language learning strategies. On the other hand, the use of digital narrative texts, such as videos, provides a modern approach to facilitating students in general vocabulary learning. This study explores the integration of vocabulary journals with digital narrative texts to enhance vocabulary acquisition among EFL secondary students specifically in junior high school students. This study used action research and involved 25 students from a junior high school in Karawang. Data collection methods included vocabulary journal logs, observations, interviews, and reflective journals. The findings revealed that vocabulary journals significantly assist students in understanding and retaining new vocabulary, enhancing overall language comprehension. Students expressed positive attitudes towards this method, highlighting its engaging and interactive learning strategy. This study concludes that combining vocabulary journals with digital narrative texts effectively supports vocabulary acquisition, making learning more enjoyable and impactful. This approach fosters deeper understanding and long-term retention of vocabulary, improving students' language skills and academic performance. The findings suggest that this innovative strategy could be beneficial in educational settings.
Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah (UNIMUDA) Sorong
Title: Implementing Vocabulary Journals through Digital Narrative Text for EFL Secondary Students in Learning General Vocabulary
Description:
Four fundamental language skills such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing are important skills for EFL secondary school students to develop it.
Learning English requires fundamental knowledge of vocabulary since it influences these abilities greatly.
However, vocabulary instruction is often overlooked in traditional language learning strategies.
On the other hand, the use of digital narrative texts, such as videos, provides a modern approach to facilitating students in general vocabulary learning.
This study explores the integration of vocabulary journals with digital narrative texts to enhance vocabulary acquisition among EFL secondary students specifically in junior high school students.
This study used action research and involved 25 students from a junior high school in Karawang.
Data collection methods included vocabulary journal logs, observations, interviews, and reflective journals.
The findings revealed that vocabulary journals significantly assist students in understanding and retaining new vocabulary, enhancing overall language comprehension.
Students expressed positive attitudes towards this method, highlighting its engaging and interactive learning strategy.
This study concludes that combining vocabulary journals with digital narrative texts effectively supports vocabulary acquisition, making learning more enjoyable and impactful.
This approach fosters deeper understanding and long-term retention of vocabulary, improving students' language skills and academic performance.
The findings suggest that this innovative strategy could be beneficial in educational settings.
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