Abstract

<p>Pronunciation is the production of speech sounds for communication. For many students, the English speech sounds are confusing. There are many differences of pronunciation between English and Indonesian. Therefore, there are many students of Junior High School especially students of SMP Muhammadiyah 07 Medan that pronounce English words incorrectly. This study was conducted under the consideration that pronouncing English words plays an important role. Most of the students may have problems to pronounce part since English is not our native language, although they get an English subject in their school and they can‟t master the English pronunciation well. The research was carried out through Classroom Action Research (CAR) and the sample of the research is the VIII-1 grader students of SMP Muhammadiyah 07 Medan. In collecting data, this research uses questionnaire, observation sheet, diary notes, test and photography. The students‟ achievement in the post test II & I is higher than that of the pre test with the mean score 82,70 > 76,09 > 69,83. In doing this study, the writer used an oral test method or sound of production. The action was done through teaching learning process. All of the teaching learning process were presented by the help of songs. After the treatment by using songs in each cycle, the students‟ achievement in pronouncing English words improved. It proven by the percentage of students‟ who get score up to 75 in pre-test and post-test I and post-test II. It was 20% students in pre-test, 44% students in post-test I, and 88% in post-test II. Based on this study, it was found that the use of songs in teaching English was effective and very beneficial to improve the students‟ pronunciation.</p>

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