2019
DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v6i2.2358
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The Effectiveness of Applying Esa Method Towards Students’ English Vocabulary Mastery

Abstract: Inspired by difficulties of grade 8 students of SMPN 4 Praya, Central Lombok in increasing their vocabulary mastery, the current study applied ESA (Engage Study Active) method to overcome the situation. The fundamental contribution of vocabulary in learning a foreign language encouraged the researcher to find a way to improve students’ vocabulary mastery. In an attempt to find the solution, the study was designed as a quasi-experimental study at SMPN (public junior high school) 4 Praya. To conduct the study, t… Show more

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“…These results demonstrate that the majority of participants were interested in learning through this methodology to improve their linguistic and pedagogical skills, as well as practice the target language interactively and acquire new knowledge about its implementation. These findings are similar to recent research that demonstrates learners' improvement in their English skills (vocabulary), thus proving the ESA approach is appropriate to maximize students' learning (Rahmat, 2019;Vikasari, 2019).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…These results demonstrate that the majority of participants were interested in learning through this methodology to improve their linguistic and pedagogical skills, as well as practice the target language interactively and acquire new knowledge about its implementation. These findings are similar to recent research that demonstrates learners' improvement in their English skills (vocabulary), thus proving the ESA approach is appropriate to maximize students' learning (Rahmat, 2019;Vikasari, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%