PROBLEM BASED LEARNING STRATEGY; AN EFFICIENT ON ENHANCING STUDENTS’ GRAMMAR ABILITY IN PASSIVE VOICE
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The objective of the study is aimed to know the effect of Problem Based Learning Strategy on Enhancing Students’ Grammar Ability in Passive Voice. The research design was experiment research. The population in this research was selected by simple random sampling technique. The instrument of research used grammar test. Test was given in pre-test and post-test form. The data were analyzed by using quantitave method. Then, the researcher analyzed the research by using t-test formula. The findings indicated that score of students in post-test is highest compared post-test after Problem Based Learning Strategy on grammar ability in passive voice. The average score of students in pre-test experimental class are 62.91. and the average score of students in post-test experimental class are 74.16. the research showed that the value of t-count is 19.984 and the df (degree of freedom) is 22. The values in the table of significance of 5%, df = 22 is 2.0738. the hypothesis showed t-count is higher than t-table, namely 19.984 > 2.0738. it means that Problem Based Learning Strategy gives an effect on enhancing students’ grammar ability in passive voice. Based on the finding above, Problem Based Learning Strategy can be suggested as one of strategy to be implemented in teaching learning process of grammar activities. It is aimed to make the students interested, so become more creative and motivate in learning English.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33373/anglo.v10i1.1889
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