Digital Story Telling to Enhance Students’ Listening Skills

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Mohammad Umar Fakhrudin
Yuni Alawaturrohmah Solihah
Turini
Suwandi
Willy Eka Septian

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This study is to enhance the learning of listening comprehension for the seventh-grade students through digital storytelling. Action research was conducted to obtain the data. The findings indicated a notable improvement in students' listening comprehension learning, as evidenced by test results and assessment scores at each session. The mean score of students in the pre-test increased from 43.33 to 66.7 in the post-test, with a moderate N-gain score (N-gain = 0.31). Ultimately, digital storytelling proved effective in enhancing students' listening comprehension by serving as an engaging and enjoyable learning tool for students and a creative teaching resource for educators.

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Mohammad Umar Fakhrudin, Yuni Alawaturrohmah Solihah, Turini, Suwandi, & Willy Eka Septian. (2023). Digital Story Telling to Enhance Students’ Listening Skills. Journal of Literature Language and Academic Studies, 2(03), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.56855/jllans.v2i03.842
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