Analisis Keterampilan Berpidato Siswa Kelas IV SD Negeri 188 Pekanbaru
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https://doi.org/10.33367/jiee.v3i1.1537Keywords:
Oratory Skills, Indonesian Language, SpeakAbstract
The background of this research is that speaking skills are one aspect of language skills that students must master, in addition to the three other skills, namely reading, listening and writing. Learning to Speak in Elementary School which is given through Indonesian Language subjects. Although learning to Speak has been recognized as an important part of learning Indonesian in elementary schools, in fact speaking learning has received less attention from teachers and students. One of the speaking skills that needs to be asked is the skill in making a speech. For that reason, the researcher conducted a research that aimed to describe the skills of students in grade IV at State of Elementary School 188 Pekanbaru. This research is a descriptive quantitative research conducted at State of Elementary School 188 Pekanbaru with 80 students as research subjects. The instrument used to collect data was the student sample sheet test which contains indicators in making speeches. The results showed that students who got the very skilled category were 17.05%. In the skilled category as much as 31.25%. In the sufficiently skilled category as much as 50%. The students' skills are in the skilled category with an average score of 78.05.
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