CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD
B. Suggestion
Based on the result of data analysis and conclusion, the research proposes some suggestion as follows:
1. It is suggested that teacher use Enrekang`s folktales in teaching to improve the students’ speaking skill in learning English as one alternative media in teaching English.
2. It is suggested that teacher use Enrekang`s folktales in teaching and to improvethe students’motivation in learning English as one alternative media.
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Direction : Read the folktale carefully then retell the folktale with your own English words!
Bandung Bondowoso and Roro Jonggrang (The Legend of Prambanan Temple)
Once, there was a beautiful Javanese princess whose name was Roro Jonggrang. Roro Jonggrang whose beauty and very famous in the land, she was the daughter of Prabu baka, an evil king.
One day, a handsome young man with super natural power, named Bandung Bondowoso, defeated and killed Prabu Baka. On seeing princess Roro Jonggrang`s beauty, Bandung Bondowoso fell in love and wanted to marry her.
Meanwhile, Princess Roro Jonggrang felt sad, due to the death of her father. She did not want to marry with Bandung Bondowoso because he had killed her father. But she was also afraid of Bandung. So to refuse politely, she made a condition. “ I will marry you but you have to bulid one thousand temples in one night as a wedding gift.” Reguested Roro Jonggrang. Bandung agreed with this condition.
Helped by the spirits of demons, Bandung Bondowoso started building the temples. Approaching midnight, the work was nearly done. Roro Jonggrang knew and thought, “what shall I do? Bandung is smarter than me. I will lose against Bandung.”
Suddenly she got an idea. She woke up all the women in the palace and ordered them to make the noisy sounds of grinding rice so that the roosters would think it had already dawn.
Bandung Bondowoso got frustrated because he failed to complete the thausandth temple. “the princess has deceived me!” following his anger, he cursed Roro Jonggrang, “You have cheated me. Now, the thousandth temple is you!”
At once, the princess turned into a statue. Knowing this, Bandung Bondowoso regretted this and he went away into a far away. From then, people called the tempe Prambanan Temple and the princess statue is Roro Jonggrang statue.
(Taken from: Buku Look Ahead 1, Penerbit Erlangga)
Direction : Choose one folktales and read carefully then retell the folktale with your own English words!
1. Jalan Pintas Lajana 2. Tumaling Dari Tuara
3. Two Brothers Became Stone
4. The Sharp Mountain and The Louses 5. Cado`dong
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COUNSELING SHEET ... ii SURAT PERNYATAAN ... iii SURAT PERJANJIAN ... iv ABSTRACTS... v ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ... vi LIST OF CONTENTS ... viii LIST OF TABLES ... x LIST OF APPENDICES ... xii CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION... 1
A. Background ... 1 B. Research Problem... 3 C. Research Objective... 3 D. Significance of the Study ... 4 E. Scope of the Research ... 4 CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE ... 5 A. Previous of Related Research Findings... 5 B. Some Pertinent Ideas ... 7 1. The Concept of Speaking... 7 2. The Concept of Motivation... 18 3. The Concept of Folktales ... 21 C. Conceptual Framework ... 26 D.Hypothesis... 27
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D. Research Instrument ... 30 E. Data Collection... 31 F. Data Analysis ... 33 CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION ... 39 A. The Findings... 39 B. The Discussion... 53 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION ... 56 A. Conclusion ... 56 B. Suggestion ... 57 BIBLIOGRAPHY ... 58 APPENDIXES ... 60 CURRICULUM VITAE