The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ

This research aimed to investigate the effect of Total Physical Response (TPR) on elementary school students’ English vocabulary mastery with regards to their Intelligence Quotient (IQ). Whether or not there is an interaction between the teaching method and IQ in teaching vocabulary w...

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Main Author: Anita Dewi Ekawati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UHAMKA Press 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of ELT Research
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Online Access:http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/160/pdf
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spelling doaj-551dec6d957643999de4fe647bc10dc72020-11-24T21:00:27ZengUHAMKA PressJournal of ELT Research2502-292X2527-74482017-01-0121556510.22236/JER_Vol 2 Issue 1 pp 55 - 65The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ Anita Dewi Ekawati0University of Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA (UHAMKA), Jakarta, IndonesiaThis research aimed to investigate the effect of Total Physical Response (TPR) on elementary school students’ English vocabulary mastery with regards to their Intelligence Quotient (IQ). Whether or not there is an interaction between the teaching method and IQ in teaching vocabulary was also investigated in this study . The research was carried out at an elementary school in Central Java , Indonesia . The population was the fifth year students of two classes. Both the experimental and control groups consisted of 40 students. The data were analyzed using multifactor analysis of variance 2 x 2 (ANOVA). Then, it was analyzed using Tukey test. The study reveals that TPR was an effective method for teaching vocabulary in elementary school, and the effectiveness of the method was influenced by the level of students’ IQ. The results of the study may become a reference for EFL teachers to apply an effective method to teach English vocabulary to elementary school students. Moreover, EFL teachers need to take into account students’ IQ in implementing the teaching method http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/160/pdfTotal P hysical Response (TPR )audio - lingual methodteaching vocabularyI ntelligence Quotient (IQ)
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The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
Journal of ELT Research
Total P hysical Response (TPR )
audio - lingual method
teaching vocabulary
I ntelligence Quotient (IQ)
author_facet Anita Dewi Ekawati
author_sort Anita Dewi Ekawati
title The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
title_short The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
title_full The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
title_fullStr The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of TPR and Audio - Lingual Method in Teaching Vocabulary Viewed from Students’ IQ
title_sort effect of tpr and audio - lingual method in teaching vocabulary viewed from students’ iq
publisher UHAMKA Press
series Journal of ELT Research
issn 2502-292X
2527-7448
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This research aimed to investigate the effect of Total Physical Response (TPR) on elementary school students’ English vocabulary mastery with regards to their Intelligence Quotient (IQ). Whether or not there is an interaction between the teaching method and IQ in teaching vocabulary was also investigated in this study . The research was carried out at an elementary school in Central Java , Indonesia . The population was the fifth year students of two classes. Both the experimental and control groups consisted of 40 students. The data were analyzed using multifactor analysis of variance 2 x 2 (ANOVA). Then, it was analyzed using Tukey test. The study reveals that TPR was an effective method for teaching vocabulary in elementary school, and the effectiveness of the method was influenced by the level of students’ IQ. The results of the study may become a reference for EFL teachers to apply an effective method to teach English vocabulary to elementary school students. Moreover, EFL teachers need to take into account students’ IQ in implementing the teaching method
topic Total P hysical Response (TPR )
audio - lingual method
teaching vocabulary
I ntelligence Quotient (IQ)
url http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/160/pdf
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