The Effectiveness of English Talking Book in Teaching Reading at the Eighth Grade of Junior High School
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https://doi.org/10.33603/perspective.v1i2.1631Keywords:
English Talking Book, Reading Aloud, Fairy Tale TextAbstract
α -5%. It means that t account is higher than t table (t account > t table). Therefore, the conclusion is English Talking Book in Teaching Reading at the Eighth Grade of Junior High School is effective in reading aloud. English Talking Book in Teaching Reading makes the students enthusiasm to learn the fairy tale test and help them produce correct intonation or tunes and notice how English is spoken differently from the way they are written and listen very well. It is suggested to use of English Talking Books in Teaching Reading as an alternative media in order to students' ability in reading aloud other genres of text or to improve students' listening skill.
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