Efficacy of Demonstration and Matchstick Figures in Teaching Present Continuous Tense
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Department of English Education
Abstract
This study is concerned with the efficacy of demonstration and matchstick
figures in teaching present continuous tense. The researcher selected Shree
Janapriya Secondary school, Bartung, Palpa as a research area for this study.
There were 40 students as the informants. A pre- test was given before teaching
to determine the proficiency level of the students at the beginning. Then, they
were divided into two groups on the basis of the odd and even roll number in
terms of individual scores. After dividing them into two groups, one group was
taught the present continuous tense through matchstick figures and other group
through demonstration technique. Then, the results of both the pre- test and the
post- test were compared to determine the efficacy of the two techniques. The
finding of this study is that teaching present continuous tense through
matchstick figures is more effective than teaching through demonstration
technique.
This study consists of four chapters. The first chapter consists of general
background of the study, review of the related literature, objectives of the study
and significance of the study. The second chapter deals with the methodology
adopted to carry out the research. In other words, it includes the sources of
data, sample and sampling procedure, tools for data collection, process of data
collection and limitations of the study. The third chapter consists of analysis
and interpretation of data in terms of the difference between the average scores
in percentage of each group in the pre- test and the post- test. The fourth
chapter presents the findings and recommendations. The findings derived from
the analysis and interpretation of the data. In the final section of the study, the
references and appendixes are included.
