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Designing Ention Application Based on Android in Pronunciation Learning

Indonesian Research Journal On Education

In the world of technology, education is very important in English learning media. In this case, many students have difficulty understanding English learning, especially in pronunciation. Therefore, the author makes an English learning application media to help students pronounce English properly and correctly. At this stage, the author uses the R&D (research and development) method by adapting ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate) in this development the authors get 91,6% data results inmedia validation which can be characterized as very good. In the results of the validation of the material, the author gets 75% data results which are categorized as good. In addition, at the implementation stage, the responses from students received 78,1% of data which can be characterized as good. From the whole data, it can be said that this ENTION (English in Action Application) is possible to use as a learningmedia at Islamic Senior High School At-Taufiq Bogem, Diwek.

Improving the Thai students ability in English pronunciation through mobile application

Educational Research Review, 2020

Accurate and clear pronunciation is one of the most desirable features to achieve a successful communication. However, in Thailand, the pronunciation seems to be neglected in most skills. Mostly, students were forced to learn grammar and structure only. Consequently, Thai students, especially in a remote area where English native speakers were insufficient, were found unable to pronounce English words correctly. To provide chances for students in a remote area, this paper aims to examine English pronunciation by students in a remote area and to evaluate the students' performance in English pronunciation using Google translate mobile application. The 24 university students who experience the learning incorporated mobile application were selected by a selected purposive sampling process. The pre and post-pronunciation tests were obtained, together with, semi-structured interviews. The finding indicated that all students' pronunciation was significantly improved. All students ...

Mobile-Assisted Pronunciation Training: The Google Play Pronunciation and Phonetics Application

Script Journal, 2020

Background: Several obstacles to pronunciation have been proposed and urged students to practice pronunciation deliberately. Regardless of these problematic, mobile applications can be a great assistant in pronunciation training. However, considering that Google Play is the most prominent android app store with 227,970 instructional devices, it is challenging to find and select pronunciation and phonetics applications. Students should be conscious of their needs by recognizing the proper mobile application for pronunciation learning. This study explores the pronunciation applications utilized by students for pronunciation learning in and out of the classroom. Methodology: This study administered the data with paper reports and interviews accompanying students. This study involved 41 students who were taking a pronunciation and phonetics course at the University of Kutai Kartanegara Tenggarong. Findings: Nine such applications, as reviewed in this study, are divided into two categories: English pronunciation special purpose (EPSP) application and English dictionary assisted pronunciation (EDAP) application. Noteworthy findings were not all of the applications fulfill the content and design approaches such the suprasegmental features, audio playback, and video camera recorder. Conclusion: This study endeavors to have a critical look at four applications recommended after concerning the term of Mobile Assisted Pronunciation Training (MAPT). They are AV Phonetic, English Phonetic Pronunciation, Listening Practice, English Pronunciation developed by Kepham, and U-Dictionary to assist pronunciation learning in and out of the classroom.

Integrating “English Pronunciation” App Into Pronunciation Teaching: How It Affects Students’ Participation and Learning

Journal of Languages and Language Teaching, 2020

This study aimed to find out whether the integration of the English Pronunciation app in pronunciation class at Mandalika University of Education (UNDIKMA) can increase students’ participation and self-learning. This study made use of quasi-qualitative design. Forty-eight first-year English department students from two groups of learning involved in this research, aged between 19 to 21. Each group, group A and group B, comprised of 24 students. Both groups received instruction using the English pronunciation app. Data was collected using class observation and interviews. In conducting observation, the observer chose to take the role of participant-observer in that the researcher immersed with the students during the observation activities. One volunteer assistant was employed to work with the researcher. It was intended to increase the accuracy of the data collected. In regard to the interview process, the researcher used individual and group interviews where one interviewer/researc...

The Use of Mobile Assisted Language Learning Application in Pronunciation Training

UG Journal, 2021

Pronunciation is one of the most important things to master when it comes to Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Nowadays, mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) applications have been emerging. Learners can practice at the reach of their fingertips through the use of their own mobile devices. This study aims to investigate whether the existing mobile-assisted language learning application (ELSA Speak) is effective to help EFL learners train and improve their pronunciations. This study also seeks to know the most difficult sounds to pronounce by Indonesian EFL learners and highlights learners' thoughts on the application itself including the ease of use, the clarity of pronunciation models by native speakers, as well as the strength and weaknesses of the application. 15 EFL learner participants were involved in this study. They were asked to do a pretest before using the application. The participants then practiced their pronunciation on their own using this application for a week. A post-test was conducted to know their pronunciation progress. They were also given a questionnaire to examine their perceptions of the application. The results show that the mobile-assisted language learning application ELSA speak is quite effective to help learners train and improve their pronunciation. This application is also easily operated and has a lot of features that help learners train their pronunciation easily. Thus, it supports distance language education (DLE). The most difficult English sounds to pronounce according to the participants are Ɵ, t, f, v, tʃ, e, ae, ð, and d, with Ɵ and t as the majority. Lastly, despite being considered as a helpful and convenient pronunciation training application, some things need to be improved, such as the need for Indonesian translation on the words provided to enrich learners' vocabulary at the same time.

Desktop Application Development to Practice Pronunciation

Emerging Information Science and Technology

English pronunciation studies the techniques of uttering English words, making it one of the most challenging subjects and considered a formality. By mastering proper English pronunciation, there will be no miscommunication when speaking with others or native speakers. Learning pronunciation from a native speaker creates a benchmark for appropriately pronouncing words. Unfortunately, it is overpriced and impractical. Therefore, this study developed an e-learning application to learn English pronunciation. Through a desktop-based e-learning application, users could freely improve their ability and interest in learning pronunciation without time constraints. They could also evaluate their progress. This desktop application could be utilized frequently without incurring excessive fees. In order to acquire study data, the application was assessed by administering a questionnaire to 34 respondents. As many as 27 respondents believed that the application’s content was easily accessible o...

Development of an Intellegent Mobile Application for Teaching English Pronunciation

Procedia Computer Science, 2016

The paper describes the development of an intellegent mobile application that can be used in language learning specially in teaching English pronuciation using speech recognation engine in mobile devices. In this research study the originality of the developed application is that a speech recognition engine has been used on the mobile phone to recognize spoken words so that any pronunciation errors can easily be identified and then corrected. This feature of the apllication increases the motivation of the learner and make learning easier and more enjoyable than the traditional learning methods. The author hopes that the study outlined in the paper becomes a intelligent model for future researchers in foreign language education.

Implementation of Android Application to Solve the Students� Pronunciation of Ending �ed

English Review: Journal of English Education, 2020

This research was done because of the students� problem of pronouncing ending �ed. To solve the problem, the researchers tried to implement the application on learning media in this gadget era. The purpose of the research is to improve the students� problem by implementing android application in pronouncing of ending �ed and to find the factors influencing the improvement. The method of this research was qualitative method. The research design was classroom action research of second-year-students in 2018/2019 academic year at STIBA (Foreign Language College) Persada Bunda Pekanbaru. The applications used were online and offline application English Pronunciation. The result showed that there is an improvement by implementing the android application of students� pronunciation of ending �ed. It can be seen that the increasing of the students� ability in pronouncing of ending �ed were at the level of �fairly good� category become the level of �good� category. Some factors influencing th...

IMPROVING STUDENTS' PRONUNCIATION THROUGH TELL ME MORE PRONUNCIATION SOFTWARE

This research aims at finding out whether using Tell Me More software as media can improve students' pronunciation at tenth grader in Vocational High School Karya Nasional Kuningan. Pre-experimental design was employed in this research to test the objective theories. Pre-test, post-test and questionnaire were used to collect the data. The data were analyzed by using SPSS 20.0. The t-test result was 0.000. It means that it was lower than 0.05 (0.000<0.05) so that the null hypothesis is rejected and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Besides, the mean scores of pre-test and post-test in pre-experimental class were significantly different (4,09 up to 6,02). To confirm the result of this research, questionnaires were also used to describe students' attitude towards the use of this software in improving their pronunciation. As result, it was found that in affective aspects, there were 63,3% of the students who agreed with the use of Tell Me More Software as media to improve students' pronunciation. In behavioral aspects, there were 50% of the students who agreed with the use of Tell Me More Software as media. The last in cognitive aspects, there were 52,5% of the students who agreed with the use of Tell Me More Software as media. Based on those results, Tell Me More software can be applied by English teachers in teaching pronunciation since this software is effective to improve students' pronunciation.