COVID 19 MEMES AS A TEACHING TOOL: ITS IMPLEMENTATION FOR TEACHING DESCRIPTIVE TEXT

Shania Salma, Faiza Hawa, Siti Musarokah
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This study is an attempt to reveal the implementation of Covid 19 memes in teaching descriptive text for secondary high school students in Tahunan Jepara. In addition, this study also aims to find out the problems the students face during the process of implementing the memes for teaching writing. Since Covid 19 pandemic hinder everyone to gather in a period of time, so it is possible for the researchers to process this research online. It means that the distribution of instrument for collecting the data is done online. The data for this descriptive qualitative study were taken from both the students and the English teacher. 32 students were involved in this study. Questionnaire was distributed to students to gain some information related to the problems they experienced during the process of learning, while indirect interview was given only to the teacher to know how he or she implemented the Covid 19 memes for teaching descriptive text. The data were then processed by elaborating them descriptively. Then, the researchers did data reduction, data display and as final step the researchers draw conclusion of all. The results showed that Covid 19 memes inspired the students for ideas for writing descriptive text. It was exactly 88% students said so. While the rest of 12% said otherwise.  Related to the problems in learning using Covid 19 memes, 78% students did not have any problems with it. While the rest of it said that they had problems in naming the terms (13%), in understanding the meme’s content (6%), and in elaborating ideas in English sentences (3%)
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Covid - 19模因作为教学工具:在描述性文本教学中的实施
本研究旨在揭示新冠病毒模因在塔湖南耶帕拉州中学生描述性文本教学中的实施情况。此外,本研究还旨在找出学生在实施模因写作教学过程中所面临的问题。由于新冠疫情在一段时间内阻碍了所有人的聚集,因此研究人员可以在线处理这项研究。这意味着用于采集数据的仪器的分发是在线完成的。这项描述性定性研究的数据来自学生和英语老师。32名学生参与了这项研究。向学生发放问卷,以获得与他们在学习过程中遇到的问题相关的一些信息,而对教师进行间接访谈,以了解他或她如何将Covid - 19模因用于教学描述性文本。然后,对这些数据进行详细的描述处理。然后,研究人员进行数据简化,数据显示,作为最后一步,研究人员得出结论。结果表明,Covid - 19表情包激发了学生们撰写描述性文本的想法。88%的学生这么说。而其余12%的人则不这么认为。关于使用新冠病毒表情包学习的问题,78%的学生没有任何问题。而其余的人表示,他们在命名术语(13%)、理解梗的内容(6%)和用英语句子阐述想法(3%)方面存在问题。
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