Jurnal B. Inggris
Jurnal B. Inggris
Jurnal B. Inggris
Putri Baroona
Department of English Education, Samudra University
Langsa, Aceh, Indonesia
Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
Communication is used in everyday life ranging from greeting strangers to
greeting lovers. Communication is the process of sending and receiving messages
that enable humans to share knowledge, ideas, thoughts, information, feelings,
emotions, and attitudes. Wodak and Koller (2008:24) define, “communication “is
one of those human activities that everyone recognizes but few can define
satisfactorily. Communication is also an important thing to note in the interaction
between teachers and students or students with other students in the class.
Moreover in learning foreign languages such as English, interaction is very
necessary in learning English so that learning can be more communicative.
Tripathi and Reddy (2012:326) said that “Communication means the
process of passing information and understanding from one person to another”.
Communication also occurs in the classroom, where the process of passing
information from the teacher to the students. Meanwhile, in the process of
teaching at Junior High school is used as instructional language in process of
English teaching. Class Interaction in English comes together through talk, as
result many problems appear in the teaching learning process faced both by
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2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Communication
Communication is very important in our life to be live in this world,
especially in our daily activities. Communication cannot be separated from
human’s life, because people always use it in their life. We’ve all been
communicating since the day we were born (Taylor and Lester, 2009:02). It can
be said that the ability to communicate is inside of us since we were a child. It
appears and works naturally. By communication, people can show their identity as
a individual and social being.
Communication is defined as a two way process in which there is an
exchange and progression thoughts, feelings, or ideas, toward a mutually accepted
goal or direction. Wodak and Koller (2008:24) define, “communication “is one of
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those human activities that everyone recognizes but few can define satisfactorily.
They also said that a communication study is about how human meanings are
made through the production and reception of various types of sign. It is about
visual and verbal sign systems and the technologies used to articulate, record and
convey them. The problem with any definition of communication is that, in trying
to be broad enough to cover the subjects’ diversity, the explanatory power of the
definition can be lost. Therefore, communication means talking to one another, it
is spreading information, our half style, and literally criticism. The list endless
means that communication involves at least two interaction: a speaker and a
listener.
Tripathi and Reddy (2012:326) explained briefly that communication means
the process of passing information and understanding from one person to another.
A proper understanding of information is one very important aspect of
communication. if the information is not understood by the receiver in the same
meaning in which its sender wants him to understand it, the purpose of
communication is defeated. It could be means that communication is briefly a
transfer of message from speaker to hearer. When people communicate to other
people, they do not only select what message should be communicated, but also
the way of conveying that message.
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language and includes speaking, writing, and sign language. As stated by Fujishin
(2009:37) Verbal communication is all communication that is spoken or written. It
includes the content of your conversation with a friend, an announcement over the
public address system at a skating rink, a whisper in a darkened theater, the clever
words on a billboard, and the words you are reading on this page. Verbal
communication includes all of spoken or written that used in everyday activities
to communicate with other people and also includes the politeness
communication.
People have always conveyed information and meanings from one to
another, be it with signals, signs, gestures, words or any other means of
communication. As stated by Fujishin (2009:5) Nonverbal communication is all
communication that is not spoken or written. It is your body type, voice, facial
expressions, gestures, movement, clothing, and touch. It is your use of distance,
use of time, and the environment you create. It is your laughter, your tears, your
gentle touch, your relaxed breathing, the car you drive, and the color of your pen.
All these things and countless others make up your nonverbal communication. It
can say that non verbal communication is all of how you look, all gesture, and
distance that you make with other people.
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3. METHODOLOGY
Research is all forms of finding useful information about a particular topic
based on facts and related problems that must be solved. This research was carried
out in Langsa, especially conducted in SMP N 5 Langsa and used qualitative
design. Bogdan and Biklen (1992, p. 62), qualitative research is frequently called
naturalistic because the researcher frequents places where the events he or she is
interestedin, naturally occur.
The data sources of this reseacrh are the English teacher and the students
of first grade at SMP NEGERI 5 Langsa. There are 2 English teachers and two
classess in first grade. Data was collected using observation and interview.
Techniques used for getting finding had
First, the researchers adapted the result of observation about the types of
nonverbal communication used in the learning process based on the research
instrument.
Then, transcribed the data from interviews.
Finally, made conclusions.
4. RESULTS
4.1 Data Analysis
This research used two different approaches to analyze structured
observations. The research is conducted by observing the learning process in the
classrooms and interviewing the students and the teachers to analyze about the
kinds of nonverbal communication and the impact of nonverbal communication in
learning English. The type of questions whom they were directed to, the type of
communication, the influence of communication in the learning process, the
impact of nonverbal communication in the learning process, techers’ and students’
responses. The audio-recorded data was transcribed word for word and analyzed
for the amount of time spent on verbal interaction, the learners’ involved and
patterns revealing how meaningful and beautiful the interactions was.
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4.2.2 Paralanguage
Paralanguage is how we speak. Aside from the actual words or content of
our messages, paralanguage includes pitch, volume, rate, and quality.
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1. Pitch
It refers to the highness or lowness of our voice. Like a teacher who will
raise his voice if the class has begun to be out of control and will lower his voice
if the class is controlled.
2. Volume
The relative softness or loudness of our voice is called volume. When
teachers’ and students’ communicate well, teachers’ and students’ will tend to use
softness. But, when the communication that occurs is not too good, it will use
loudness.
3. Rate
It is how fast or slow we speak. In the learning process, slow or fast the
teacher speaks also can affect the level of student understanding of the lesson.
4. Quality
It refers to the overall sound of our voice. Each human voice has a
distinctive tone. This is a characteristic of a person's voice, which each person has
a different characteristic. Each teacher and student has different sound
characteristics that can make students know that is their teacher voice and the
teacher know their students’ voice.
1. Personal Presentation.
Personal presentation is the first thing that attracts someone's attention. That
can be indicated as clothing, grooming, and touching.
2. Clothing
How a teacher wear clothes is a very important thing to pay attention to.
Because the teacher is the rool model for his students. So, if the teacher's clothes
are neat can be an example for students to dress neatly too, and can make the
teacher respected by his students.
3. Grooming
Our grooming can also reflect and communicate messages to the world. The
neatness of student hair, body scent, and neatness of student clothes will be
noticed by the teacher. And the make-up, fragrance, and neatness of the teacher's
clothes will also be noticed by students because students will imitate their teacher.
4. Touching
It is the most intimate form of nonverbal communication behavior.
Touching behavior has been discovered to be essential to our development as
human beings. Touching behavior also occurs between students and teachers
during the learning process. As is common when students greet their teacher.
5. Proxemics
Proxemics is the study of our use of space, and was first introduced by
anthropologist. By observing conversations between people, our personal space
could be broken down into four zones or distances:
1. Intimate distance
Intimate distance during the learning process usually occurs between
students and students. Because friends tend to sit close and so on.
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2. Personal distance
Personal distance (18 inches to 4 feet) is used for most conversations
with family, friends, and most acquaintances.
3. Social distance
Social distance during the learning process will occur or be used by
teachers and students. The teacher will use social distance when
explaining the material. And students also use social distance with their
teachers during class hours.
4. Public distance
Public distance is not used during the learning process because the
classrooms are not too wide so that there is a great distance between
teachers and students. Public distance takes place at school usually only
during ceremonies.
Personal distance between teachers and students is also a factor in the
occurrence of good teaching and learning processes. It affects the students' views
on the teacher, does he feel that he cares about him or not.
Based on the types of nonverbal communication described by fujishin. To
answer the problem number one of the types of nonverbal communication used in
the learning process the researcher observes using a table as below.
Tabel 4.2.1 : The result of the Impact of nonverbal communication used in the
learning process.
No Nonverbal Teacher of Students of Teacher of Students of
Communication class VII.1 class VII.1 class VII.2 class VII.2
1 Body movement
A. Posture √ √ √ √
B. Gesture
a) Hand gesture
- Listing √ √
- Pointing √ √ √ √
- Thumbs up √ √
b) Head gesture
- Head nod √ √
- Head shake √ √ √ √
- Head tilt √ √ √ √
C. Facial expression
a) Smile √ √ √ √
b) Frown √ √
c) Serious √ √ √ √
D. Eye contact √ √ √ √
2. Paralanguage
A. Pitch √ √ √ √
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B. Volume √ √ √ √
C. Rate √ √
D. Quality √ √ √ √
3. Personal
Presentation
A. Clothing √ √ √ √
B. Grooming √ √ √ √
C. Touching √ √ √ √
4. Proxemics
A. Intimate distance √ √
B. Personal distance √ √ √ √
C. Social distance √ √
D. Public distance
Observations were made in two classes that had different English teachers.
Observation is done from the first time the teacher enters the classroom, starts
learning, delivers material, the way the teacher controls the class, and the student's
response until the learning process ends.
In the table of observations that made by the researcher, finally the
researcher was able to find out the types of nonverbal communication used in the
learning process in class 1 at SMP Negeri 5 Langsa.
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material being taught. Clothes are also important in the learning process, because
neat clothes are mandatory in school. The distance between the teacher and
students is also a type of nonverbal communication that is in the learning process.
The impact of nonverbal communication in the learning process is very
diverse. Among them, the impact of non-verbal communication can be seen
directly or not. The impact that can seen directly are a smile, voice intonation,
posture, how to dress, hand gesture and head gesture. These visible impacts can be
seen directly when the learning process takes place. While the indirect impact is
the impact of nonverbal communication is the impact that can affect the classroom
atmosphere, students 'interest in learning, students' understanding and ultimately
affect the students’ academic score.
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