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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENT RESULT ON PART OF SPEECH MATERIAL IN GRAMMAR LESSON THROUGH MAKE A MATCH STRATEGY AT PESANTREN WALISONGO NGABAR

Ramadhani, Moonikha Sofieanto
Abstract
This study aims to analyze student learning outcomes in understanding Part of Speech material in grammar lessons through the analysis of the "Make a Match" strategy at Pesantren Walisongo Ngabar. The focus of this research is to describe students' engagement and responses toward the use of the "Make a Match" strategy in the classroom, particularly in understanding various types of parts of speech in English. This research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through classroom observations, and documentation during the learning process. The subjects of this study were 3rd-grade KMI students (equivalent to 9th-grade junior high school), who actively participated in the application of the "Make a Match" strategy. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles and Huberman model, which involves three stages: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results show that the "Make a Match" strategy consistently increases student engagement in the learning process. Students became more motivated, active, and involved in identifying and classifying parts of speech. In addition, they demonstrated a better understanding of the material after participating in learning activities using this strategy. Social interaction and student collaboration further enhanced their learning process. These findings emphasize that game-based learning strategies like "Make a Match" not only create an enjoyable classroom atmosphere but also effectively support students’ deeper understanding of grammar material.
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InstitutionUniversitas Darussalam Gontor
DepartmentTadris Bahasa Inggris
KeywordsMake a Match Strategy, Part of Speech, Qualitative.
Item ID7262
Deposited24 Apr 2025 02:59
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