Technology Entertainment Design (TED) Talks to Stimulate Extensive Eistening Skills

Taufikah Anisa Rahmawati, Luthfiyatun Thoyyibah, Leni Irianti

Abstract


Listening in a foreign language can be challenging for learners. In the present era of education, technology plays a crucial role in facilitating learning through various tools. Mobile apps that utilize TED Talks for language learning can offer an innovative and effective approach to improving language skills. This research aims to investigate how students learn extensive listening through TED Talks and to determine the benefits of using TED Talks in extensive listening classes. This research is a case study under the approach of qualitative research and using case study. Participants in this research consisted of fourteen students majoring in English education at one of the higher education institutions in Ciamis, who were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The data collection method used in this current study included questionnaires, interviews, as complementary methods. To confirm the analysis of reliability, the researcher used a source of triangulation data by collecting, sorting, interpreting and concluding data. The results of research on the use of TED Talks to stimulate listening skills extensively showed that 50% of the students chose "interesting" and 50 % of the students chose “Translation” and “Transcription” as strategies for learning using TED Talks. The results of the questionnaire analysis showed that the use of the TED Talks method was effective in helping students with extensive listening. From the results of interviews, students stated that the TED Talks were recommended tools for learning material to stimulate extensive listening skills. It can be concluded that TED Talks can improve students' ability to develop extensive listening skills, stimulate their English listening, and motivate them to learn more.

Keywords


anxiety; assessment; challenges; speaking

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