Senin, 27 Oktober 2014

USING HAND PUPPET TECHNIQUE IN TEACHING SPEAKING



USING HAND PUPPET TECHNIQUE
IN TEACHING SPEAKING

Partial Fulfillment of There Requirement
Seminar on English Language Learning
Lecturer:   Heru Bitono, M. Hum.

Hamidah Nur Akhiriyah
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FACULTY OF TEACHER AND EDUCATION ENGLISH DEPARTMENT INSTITUTE FOR TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STKIP PGRI PONOROGO
2014
A.           Introduction

English is one of the international languages. In Indonesia, English is even the first foreign language and one compulsory subject taught from elementary school up to university. For several reasons, English is very difficult for Indonesian learners in general. One of the factors of obstacles in understanding speaking skill is unless daily conversation about English language.
Learning is a new language should be fun, interactive and exciting because language learning often causes considerable stress and anxiety teachers.  As facilitator in developing student ability, need to be creative in creating a joyful environment in learning process, it is clear that learning environment play an important role in the students learning process.  The teacher use the teaching media in speaking in order to motivate the student in learning activity, especially in teaching speaking skill.
Teaching English using media is useful to support English teaching process in the classroom because it can help teacher to convey lesson clearly and more easily understand by student. In this working through, the study is focused on teaching speaking for elementary school especially second grade. One of the ways to make interesting learning is using media, the name is hand puppet. By using “hand puppet“media for teaching in speaking, it will contribute in involving their interest and motivation in learning speaking.

B.            Hand Puppet Technique
A creative teacher usually uses a tool or media to help her in delivering message while teaching. The teacher believes that it is better to use an appropriate media to attract the students’ attention and to make them understand the material easier. Doll is belongs to puppet, so puppet is a kind of media for teaching. Puppet is related to things that enrich our imagination which immediately can attract someone especially children. Almost all of us have seen a doll or puppet around us. It is fun, interesting and colorful.
As we know, we used to play with doll or puppet when we were child. Doll or puppet is interesting, funny, and colorful. It also enriched our imagination when we played with it. Then, as I cited in Wikipedia, there are some definitions about puppet: (1) Puppet is a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteer creature: a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else; (2) it is an inanimate object or representational figure animated or manipulated by a puppeteer. It is usually a depiction of a human character, and is used in puppetry, a play or a presentation that is a very ancient form of theatre.
Puppet is a doll with a head of a person or animal and a cloth body; it can be manipulated with the fingers. The definition of puppet based on Oxford Dictionary (1995), “puppet is a small figure of a person or animal that can be made to move,” for example by pulling strings attached to its limbs, or by putting one’s hand inside it. Based on the definitions of puppet above, I conclude that puppet is a small figure of object such as animals, person, or fantasy things that is interesting, colorful and can be operated by someone. Children usually love to play it. They usually use their imagination to play it. They also feel good; appear fun and appealing in the eye of the beholder when they see a puppet. Because of puppet can develop imagination and creativity, it has an important role in education. Moreover, puppet has role to increase the students’ attention at the lesson. It shape, color, form can attract the students to study more.

1.             Kinds of Puppet
There are lots of kinds of puppet that we can see it on television or internet. It is unique, colorful and funny. As I cited in Wikipedia there are some kinds of puppets: (1) Bunraku puppet – Bunraku puppets are a type of wood-carved puppet originally made to stand out through torch illumination; (2) Finger puppet, it is simple puppet which fits onto a finger, it is used mainly in pre-schools or kindergartens for storytelling with young children;
The other kinds of puppet are: (3) Hand or glove puppet – it is controlled by one hand; we can put our hand into it. A sock puppet is a particularly simple type of hand puppet made from a sock; (4) Shadow puppet, shadow puppets can form solid silhouettes, or be decorated with various amounts of cut-out details. Javanese shadow puppets “Wayang Kulit” is the classic example of this.

2.             Advantages of Using Hand Puppet
The benefits of the use of hand puppets in the classroom are many and varied. The use of hand puppets provides an opportunity for student expression through the social aspects of communication. Students who are working in a group to prepare and present a puppet play are learning to work cooperatively with others, where there is give and take and sharing of ideas. This offers the students the advantage of establishing group cohesion (Bennett, 2002).
The use of puppets can motivate student interest in the reading selection or topic. According to Peyton (2002), “Students typically resistant to lecturing and representing diverse learning styles and personalities are freed to process and articulate concepts and explore who-what-when where- and why of the curriculum physically, interactively, and experientially.” For many students the group work of the puppet presentations can be less intimidating than an individual performance. The use of a puppet can provide help with public speaking, especially for the shy or apprehensive student. The use of puppets is beneficial to the student who prefers to learn kinesthetically. Puppet activities keep students actively engaged with hands on activities. 

3.             Disadvantages of Using Hand Puppet
Disadvantages include the cost and storage of the puppets. Jeffrey Peyton, founder of Puppet tools and a noted researcher in the field of puppets having studied the topic for over thirty-five years, concludes that, “There is no question that puppets and play will help students. People standing primarily in the way are adults.” There is a perception that puppets are used only by very young children or trained puppeteers. Beside that the students might balk or be disruptive during the lesson.

C.           Speaking Skill
Speaking is one of the four language skills. If students want to speak English Fluently, as Harmer (2001) says “They have to be able to pronounce correctly. In addition, they need to master intonation, conversation, either transactional or interpersonal conversation. Transactional function has its main purpose conveying information and facilitating the exchange of goods and service, whereas the interpersonal function is all about maintaining and sustaining good relations between people. Speaking is called productive skill because when we speak we produce the language.”
Furthermore, speaking is the term that I use for verbal communication between people. When two people are engaged in talking to each other, I am sure that they are doing communication. Communication between people is an extremely complex and ever changing phenomenon. There are certain generalizations that we can make about the majority of communicative events and these have particular relevance for the learning and teaching process. Based on the definitions above I know that speaking is a production of oral language by human which aimed to deliver message, expressing idea, opinion or feeling to get some purposes. Every people who meet each other will speak a language to prove that they are exists in their community. That’s why we need to speak up and we need to improve our speaking skill by learning a new language.

1.             Teaching Speaking
                   For many years, English language teachers have continued to teach speaking just as a repetition of drills or memorization of dialogues. However, today's world requires that the goal of teaching speaking should improve students' communicative skills, because, only in that way, students can express themselves and learn how to follow the social and cultural rules appropriate in each communicative circumstance.
                   According to Hughes (2002:6), “the goal of teaching speaking is communicative efficiency”. So, in learning speaking, students should be able to make they understood and they should try to avoid confusion in the message due to. Its pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary and to observe the social rule that apply in communication situation.

2.             Assessing Speaking
There are some ways in giving evaluation on teaching, according to Harmer (2001: 101), the ways can be followed as, Comments: Commenting on student performance happens at various stages both in and outside the class. The teacher can say, very good, good, and that‘s not quite right; Marks and grades: When students get good grades, their motivation is often positively affected. However, bad grades can be extremely unheard; and Reports: At the end of year some teacher writes reports on their student‘s performance. Such reports should give a clear indication of how well the students have done in the recent past and a reasonable assessment of their future prospects.
(Syakur, 1987: 3) as stated in Pipin (2010) defines there are five components of speaking skill concerned with comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and fluency that may be assessed: (1) Comprehension, for oral communication certainly requires a subject to respond to speech as well as to initiate it; (2) Grammar, it is needed for students to arrange a correct sentence in conversation; (3) Vocabulary, vocabulary means the appropriate choice of words which is used in communication; (4) Pronunciation, pronunciation is the way for students‘ to produce clearer language when they speak. And; (5) Fluency, fluency can be defined as the ability to speak fluently and accurately. Fluency in speaking is the aim of many language learners. Signs of fluency include a reasonably fast speed of speaking and only a small number of pauses.

3.             Characteristic of Elementary School Student
A series of studies have confirmed what was probably obvious from the beginning. Good teachers, effective teachers, matter much more than particular curriculum materials, pedagogical approaches, or "proven programs" (Allington & Johnston, 2001; Darling-Hammond, 1999; Duffy, 1997; Pressley, et al, 2001; Sanders, 1998; Taylor, Pearson, Clark & Walpole, 2000). It has become clearer that investing in effective teaching – whether in hiring decisions or professional development planning – is the most "research-based" strategy available.
Elementary students begin learning the parts of speech as early as second grade. They need to understand that each part of speech has a different job to do in order to create clear communication. Activities that encourage the use of mind and body reinforce the learning process and help elementary students master the parts of speech and understand their purpose in language. The work these children in these classrooms completed was more substantive, more challenging, and required more self-regulation than the work that has been more commonly observed in elementary classrooms.

D.           Teaching Speaking Using Hand Puppet Technique
Based on Wright (1997:48), there are some media that can be used in teaching speaking: Some ways in prompting the speaking skill are a sequence of picture which prompts their memory. Then, a sequence of picture these can be card picture or paper. A sequence of key words, in addition, mime, where students try to speak based on the gesture. Finally, teacher can use figurines or puppet, teacher and students operate the figure of puppet.
Puppet is one of media to improve speaking. It can be used as a model. The students can see the performance of the model first and then, they can imagine or imitate the performance. According to Reyhner (1997: 98), there are five basic techniques of using puppet: 

1)            Lip Synchronization
It is synchronize the opening of the puppets mouth with the spoken words.  The puppeteer should avoid moving the mouth at random during a sentence. The puppeteers save the wide mouth openings for exaggerated or loud expression.
2)            Mouth Action
Practicing to pen the puppet’s mouth by moving the puppeteers thumb downward without moving his fingers upward. A slight forward thrusting of the hand may help when first starting out.
3)            Eye Contact
The puppeteer should look the audience regularly. If the stage is elevated, the puppeteer will want his puppets to look down a little more than usual, rather than over the heads of the audience. This will ensure more effective eye contact. This is achieved by simple adjustment of the wrist angle.
4)            Posture
To make the puppet appear naturally, good posture cannot be ignored. To achieve this, the puppeteer’s arm must be held at right angles to the floors with the hand level. The puppeteer should not allow puppets to learn from side or learn on the stages
5)            Entrances and Exits
There are many ways to enter and exit puppet, one of the ways is to make the puppet appears as if it is walking up or down a ramp. This movement uses the whole arm and requires the puppeteers to keep his fare arm straight up and down while the wrist remains relaxed using a motion.

From the explanation above it is clear that each technique has its own characteristic. The writer used the mouth action technique because it was easier to be done. It was not difficult to do and it looked simple.

E.            Conclusion

Puppet is related to things that enrich our imagination which immediately can attract someone especially children. Almost all of us have seen a doll or puppet around us. It is fun, interesting and colorful. Puppet is one of media to improve speaking. It can be used as a model. The students can see the performance of the model first and then, they can imagine or imitate the performance. The use of a puppet can provide help with public speaking, especially for the shy or apprehensive student. The use of puppets is beneficial to the student who prefers to learn kinesthetically. Puppet activities keep students actively engaged with hands on activities.



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