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THE EFFECT OF WATCHING GAMES ON YOUTUBE TO STUDENTS LISTENING SKILLS THESIS By: YUDHA AJI PRIANTORO NIM: 201410100311207 ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG 2020

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THE EFFECT OF WATCHING GAMES

ON YOUTUBE

TO STUDENTS LISTENING SKILLS

THESIS

By:

YUDHA AJI PRIANTORO

NIM: 201410100311207

ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG

2020

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THE EFFECT OF WATCHING GAMES

ON YOUTUBE

TO STUDENTS LISTENING SKILLS

THESIS

This thesis is submitted to meet one of the requirements to achieve

Sarjana Degree in English Language Education

By:

YUDHA AJI PRIANTORO

NIM: 201410100311207

ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG

2020

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MOTTO AND DEDICATIONS

MOTTO:

“Those who do not understand true pain can never understand true peace”

Nagato Uzumaki

DEDICATION:

Myself, as the researcher,

Who has believed that all of this will be finished.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Approval ........................................................................................................................... iii

Motto and Dedications ...................................................................................................... v

Letter of Authencity .......................................................................................................... vi

Abstract ............................................................................................................................ vii

Acknowledgement ............................................................................................................ viii

Table of Content ............................................................................................................... ix

List of Tables .................................................................................................................... xi

List of Appendices ............................................................................................................ xii

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of Study ............................................................................................. 1

1.2 Research Problems ................................................................................................ 4

1.3 Research Objectives .............................................................................................. 4

1.4 Research Significance ............................................................................................ 5

1.5 Scope and Limitation ............................................................................................. 5

1.6 Definition of Key Terms ........................................................................................ 5

CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 YouTube ............................................................................................................... 7

2.2 Effect of Watching YouTube ................................................................................ 9

2.2.1 Conversation Analysis .................................................................................. 10

2.2.2 Movie Trailer Voiceover ............................................................................... 10

2.2.3 Famous Movie Scene .................................................................................... 11

2.3 Function of Youtube .............................................................................................. 12

2.4 Games ................................................................................................................... 13

2.5 Gamer ................................................................................................................... 15

2.6 Non-Gamer............................................................................................................ 16

2.7 Listening Skill ....................................................................................................... 17

2.8 Definition of Listening Skill .................................................................................. 18

2.9 Listening Strategies to Improve Non-gamer Listening Skill ................................... 19

2.9.1 Listening for Gist .......................................................................................... 19

2.9.2 Listening for The Main Ideas ........................................................................ 20

2.9.3 Listening for Spesific Information ................................................................. 20

CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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3.1 Research Design .................................................................................................... 22

3.2 Population and Sample .......................................................................................... 24

3.2.1 Population..................................................................................................... 24

3.2.2 Sample .......................................................................................................... 25

3.3 Variable of the Research ........................................................................................ 28

3.3.1 Independent Variable .................................................................................... 28

3.3.2 Dependent Variable ...................................................................................... 28

3.4 Research Instruments ............................................................................................. 29

3.4.1 Pre-Test ........................................................................................................ 30

3.4.2 Treatment ..................................................................................................... 31

3.4 Post-Test ....................................................................................................... 31

3.5 Data Collection Procedures .................................................................................... 32

3.6 Data Analysis ........................................................................................................ 34

CHAPTER IV: RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION

4.1 Research Finding ................................................................................................... 36

4.1.1 Description Data of Control Group ............................................................... 37

4.1.2 Descriptives Statistics of Data Control Group ............................................... 38

4.1.3 Description Data of Experimental Group ...................................................... 38

4.1.4 Descriptive Statistics of Data Experimental Group ........................................ 39

4.2 Research Validity and Reliability........................................................................... 40

4.3 HypothesisTesting ................................................................................................. 40

4.4 Independent Sample Test ....................................................................................... 41

4.5 Discussion ............................................................................................................. 42

CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

5.1 Conclusion ............................................................................................................ 45

5.2 Suggestions ........................................................................................................... 47

5.2.1 Suggestion for Teacher ................................................................................. 47

5.2.2 Suggestion for Future Teacher ...................................................................... 48

REFERENCES

APPENDICES

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 Pre-test and Post-test design ................................................................................. 23

Table 2 Listening Rubric Assesment ................................................................................. 29

Table 3 Formula for Mean score ....................................................................................... 34

Table 4 Description Data of score in Control Group ......................................................... 37

Table 5 Description Data of score in Experimental Group ................................................ 38

Table 6 Independent Sample Test ..................................................................................... 41

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LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix 1 Teaching and Learning Process of Experimental and Control Group

Appendix 2 Listening Rubric Assessment

Appendix 3 Test score of Experimental Group and Control Group

Appendix 4 Test WH Question Paper

Appendix 5 Result SPSS 16.0

Appendix 6 DOTA 2 and Vainglory Materials

Appendix 7 The Picture of Activity

Appendix 8 Sample of Walkthrough’s Game

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