Bab Ii
Bab Ii
CHAPTER II
LITERATURE REVIEW
A. Review of Literature
The review of literature is needed to provide the researcher and the reader
the same understanding about theories and concepts which are being discussed in
the study. Therefore, several theories proposed by experts are written in this
chapter.
In the nature of gaining language, Allah SWT is the first teacher who
teaches the first man (Adam As) language and knowledge. As Allah SWT
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Which means: “And He taught Adam all the names, then presented them to the
It can inferred from the sentence above that the first thing Allah SWT
taught to human is language. This language is the basic knowledge that enables
human to live his/her life. This fact shows that people need to learn language.
Furthermore, Allah SWT explains that learning language is important. Allah SWT
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Abdel Haleem, The Quran: English Translation and Parallel Arabic Text (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2010).
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The meaning: “We did not send any messenger except in the language of his
people, that he might explain to them plainly. So Allah sends astray whom He
wills, and guides whom He wills. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise”2.
It is clear from the verse above that learning language, especially foreign
knowledge from Allah SWT, speak their own language. So, in order to gain those
learners from junior high school until university. Ideas on the nature of language
(language theories) and the learning conditions influence the language teaching
talking about the grammatical rules of English and errors are always corrected.
For language learners in Indonesia, where English is not spoken in the society,
accuracy is really the focus in learning English. It is not the case when people
learn English in countries where English is spoken in the society, such as in the
United States or Malaysia. People in those countries emphasize on the ability and
fluency in communications of daily lives. They acquire English because they are
exposed to the language in the society. They are not always aware of the process
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Ibid.
3
Ag. Bambang Setiyadi, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Second Edi. (Yogyakarta:
Graha Ilmu, 2020).
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learning English. Communicative goals are best achieved by giving great attention
to language use and not just usage, to fluency and not just accuracy, to authentic
language and contexts, and not just parallel structures. Teachers are required to
English out there. Because one day, the students will face the real world which
declensions and conjugations5. The main activity of teaching and learning English
as a foreign language in the class is translation from the target to the source
language and vice versa. Vocabulary items are presented in the forms of bilingual
obsolete procedures and materials. Those ways do not encourage students to speak
or to produce the sounds which are mostly needed in the meantime. As the results,
students are not able to communicate in English fluently. They do not know what
4
N. V Fedicheva, Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Ukraine: Ministry of Education
and Science of Ukraine, 2017).
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Maria Dakowska, Teaching English as a Foreign Language: A Guide for Professionals
(Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, 2015).
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to say and how to say the language. Besides, the use of target language
wasting time, because it cannot help the students learn English6. Therefore, this
study is trying to investigate the English teaching and learning in SMK Swasta
Budisatrya Medan. The focus of this study is one of important skills of English
that is pronunciation.
2. Pronunciation Ability
learning English as foreign language the materials are non-phonetic language and
it is often found that spelling patterns of English words different from its
to learn. English and Indonesian language do not have same sounds. Therefore, it
is normal that students get frustrated when they learn English pronunciation.
Pronunciation is the way in which the words are formed verbally (using
6
Davronov Shexroz Abrorovich, “Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language,
Multilingual Setting and Teaching Techniques,” Journal NX-A 07, no. 03 (2021): 73–78.
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Susan Cameron, Perfecting Your English Pronunciation, 2nd ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill,
2018).
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Farlex, Complete English Spelling & Pronunciation Rules, Third Edit. (USA: Farlex
International, 2017).
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E Dalton, Teaching Pronunciation (London: Longman Group Ltd, 2010).
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language (segments), aspects of speech beyond the level of the individual sound,
how the voices projected (voice quality) and in its broadest definition, attention to
gestures and expressions that are closely related to the way we speak a language10.
to be understood even though they make errors in other areas, whereas learners
with bad pronunciation will not be understood, even if their grammar is perfect 12.
This statement infers that one of the language components that shows the level of
single syllable.
single syllable.
10
David Nunan, Practical English Language Learning and Teaching (New York: McGraw-
Hill, 2013).
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Hussein Mahmood, “The Importance of Pronunciation in English Language Teaching,”
Salahuddin University 01, no. 03 (2021): 1–19.
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Prashant, “Importance of Pronunciation in English Language Communication.”
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Farlex, Complete English Spelling & Pronunciation Rules.
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pronunciation is on how to form the /k/ sound, the /z/ sound, and the /ᶾ/
sound (the G sound beige), as well as the various ways of pronouncing the
letter S.
3. Silent letters, English pronunciation has some silent letters and the most
5. Word stress, word stress dictates which syllable within a word will receive
than others.
way the voice goes up and down in pitch when someone is speaking.
pronunciation when he/she can master all of those aspects and they can pronounce
words or sentence in similar way of the native speakers pronounce them. The
educational curriculum in SMKS Budisatrya does not provide sufficient time for
habit.
3. Learning Habit
automatic routine behavior that is repeated regularly without thinking 15. When
learners repeat their past behavior and it becomes a psychological disposition, that
groups, listening, singing that learners perform frequently, and regularly and
academic success. It means that when the learning activities are performed
regularly and frequently by the students, the learning objectives will be easier to
15
Wati, “Correlation Between Students’ Listening English Song Habit and Students’ Listening
Comprehension.”
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Wendy Wood and Dennis Runger, Psychology of Habit (California: Reviews in Advance,
2015).
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Tus et al., “The Learner’s Study Habits and Its Relation on Their Academic Performance.”
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achieve. The success or failure of each student depends on their learning habits.
managing time, staying focused, and working hard showed a significant and
learning habit is important. Without developing good learning habits, students will
automatically and done on a regular basis19. There is not clear explanation of the
Singing English song is defined as the act of using the voice to produce
musical sounds which has English as the medium. In this present research, habit
basis, There are three indicators of the habit in singing English song21. They are:
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U Ebele and P Olofu, “Study Habit and Its Impact on Secondary School Students’ Academic
Performance in Biology in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja,” Journal of Educational Research
and Reviews 12, no. 10 (2017): 583–588.
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Benjamin Gardner, “A Review and Analysis of the Use of ‘Habit’ in Understanding,
Predicting and Influencing Health-Related Behaviour,” Health Psychology Review 09, no. 03
(2015): 277–295.
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Martin S Hagger, “Habit and Physical Activity: Theoretical Advances, Practical
Implications, and Agenda for Future Research,” Psychology of Sport and Exercise 10, no. 42
(2019): 118–129.
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Ludke, Ferreira, and Overy, “Singing Can Facilitate Foreign Language Learning.”
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habit if the students perform the activity repeatedly and without thinking
consciously.
the students perform activity of getting the meaning from the lyrics of the
song.
condition than either speaking or rhythmic speaking when students are required to
believed can support the verbal learning and memory improvement because there
encourage students to pronounce English words well since they can imitate and
remember the language easier through the song23. Furthermore, the song can
provide fun learning condition for students so that they are willing to learn as
pronouncing the words in the lyric spontaneously24. The song has natural
opportunity for meaningful repetition. When teachers ask the students to listen the
song, they sing the song spontaneously. Moreover, if the song which is played is
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Ibid.
23
Manik, “Improving Students’ Pronunciation Mastery by Using English Songs.”
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Khoiriyah Shofiyah Tanjung, “The Effect of Popular English Song and English Movie on
Students’ Pronunciation at MTsN 3 Jakarta,” Jurnal As-Salam 01, no. 01 (2018): 134–142.
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popular or familiar to the students, they will pronounce the words confidently.
This helps them developing their pronunciation ability. Therefore, this present
B. Related Study
studied in this present research. There are some previous studies included in this
conducted by Upa, Ola, & Wahyono25. This research was aimed at finding
The finding implies that students were able to develop their listening skills
Wati26. The goal of this research was to find out the frequency of listening
25
Upa, Ola, and Wahyono, “Correlation Between Students’ Learning Habit in Listening
English Song and Their Pronunciation Capacity.”
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Wati, “Correlation Between Students’ Listening English Song Habit and Students’ Listening
Comprehension.”
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song can be a practice for students, they would feel familiar of the new
words or vocabularies, pronounce the words well and slowly they would
conducted by Sari, Nuhung & Hastini27. The objective of this research was
vocabulary mastery. This means that the ability in listening English song
27
Jiati Endah Sari, Nuhung B, and Hastini, “The Correlation Between Students’ Ability in
Listening to the English Songs and Their Vocabulary Mastery,” E-Journal of English Language
Teaching Society (ELTS) 01, no. 01 (2018): 1–14.
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Role”28. This study was aimed at investigating the teacher’s role in using
way of analyzing the data. The result showed that the CAPT provided
appropriate teaching resource for teachers and their teaching needs. This
5. The fifth research was conducted by Farmand & Pourgharib which entitled
study was intended to explore whether the use of English songs can
experimental method as the approach. The result showed that the use of
6. The sixth related study is “The Effect of Popular English Song and English
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Abbas Pourhosein Gilakjani and Ramin Rahimy, “Using Computer-Assisted Pronunciation
Teaching (CAPT) in English Pronunciation Instruction: A Study on the Impact and the Teacher’s
Role,” Education and Information Technology 06, no. 09 (2019): 1–31.
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Farmand and Pourgharib, “The Effect of English Songs on English Learners Pronunciation.”
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Tanjung, “The Effect of Popular English Song and English Movie on Students’
Pronunciation at MTsN 3 Jakarta.”
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experimental study. The result showed that students who have listened and
watched popular English songs and English movies in their class showing
progress in pronunciation. This implied that the popular English song and
popular English songs showed better result than the English movies.
study had an objective to find out whether English songs can improve
Those previous studies infer that habit in singing English song and the
which make students feel happy in learning. The English song also encourages the
students to practice pronouncing the words in the lyric by imitating the way of
singers pronounce the words. However, the findings of those related studies are
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Manik, “Improving Students’ Pronunciation Mastery by Using English Songs.”
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still needed to be proven. Since the similar research has not been done in SMKS
C. Conceptual Framework
be taught differently from general English. Vocational high school students are
required to be taught all four language skills namely listening, speaking, reading,
writing and relate them to the study program chosen by students. Teaching and
learning process in VHS should be able to support the students to achieve better
achieved when the students have better communication skill. One of the criterias
Learners with good communication skills are likely to be understood even though
they make errors in other areas, whereas learners with bad pronunciation will not
awareness.
One of good learning habits is singing English song. There have been
many relevant studies which explained that the use of English songs can improve
experience repetitive action in pronouncing the words, paying attention to the way
the singers pronounce the words, and getting the meaning from the lyric of the
learning environment. Students will recall and reproduce a list of short paired-
associate English phrases through the English song which enables them to imitate
follow:
D. Hypothesis
In line with the literature review, the related study and the conceptual
framework which have been explained, the hypothesis of this study is:
Ha: There is correlation between habit in singing English song and pronunciation