2019
DOI: 10.25134/ieflj.v5i1.1611
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The Impact of Peer Response on Efl Learners� Writing Descriptive Text

Abstract: The aim of this study is to find out whether or not there is a significant difference between students who are taught by using peer response technique and those who are not taught by using peer response technique in writing descriptive text. This study used quantitative research method with quasi-experimental design. The population of this research was the 175 students of tenth grade at SMK Bandung Barat, while the sample was 26 students of X 2 Farmasi and X TLM. Writing test was used as the instrument of the … Show more

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“…Previous quantitative studies related to this study were conducted by Mujtaba et al (2021); Pratama & Arriyani (2021); Rohmat & Sadikin (Rohmat & Sadikin, 2018) have shown satisfying results related to the student's improvement in writing personal recount text and also their writing behavior after applying the peer response technique to the students. By applying quasi-experimental and true-experimental research designs, these studies used various participants from senior high school to university level.…”
Section: International Journal Of Educational Best Practices (Ijebp)mentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…Previous quantitative studies related to this study were conducted by Mujtaba et al (2021); Pratama & Arriyani (2021); Rohmat & Sadikin (Rohmat & Sadikin, 2018) have shown satisfying results related to the student's improvement in writing personal recount text and also their writing behavior after applying the peer response technique to the students. By applying quasi-experimental and true-experimental research designs, these studies used various participants from senior high school to university level.…”
Section: International Journal Of Educational Best Practices (Ijebp)mentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Then, the students will only get feedback from their teacher. Whereas, feedback can be obtained not only from the teacher but also from other learners (Rohmat & Sadikin, 2018). The individual writing strategy still cannot help the students to improve their skills in writing a personal recount text as well as their behaviour in writing activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Writing is a process of transferring the message, generating an idea, and express a feeling in written form. This idea support by Nunan (2003, p. 88) in Rohmat & Sadikin, (2019) writing is a process to make an idea, express them, and establish into sentences and paragraphs included physical and mental activity. Besides Brown (2001, p. 336) in Kareviati, Yugafiati, & Resmini.…”
Section: Writing Skillmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Writing is a productive skill and shows the learners' achievement in academics. Rizqiya, Pamungkas, & Inayah (2017) in Rohmat & Sadikin (2019) state that a person's academic success can be affected by writing skills. The success in achieving the writing process can be measured by looking at a result of writing and student's responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this global area, learning and mastering English as one of the global communication tools is extremely important in order to build a good relationship globally (Fadhly, Hasanah, & Agustiana, 2017;Rohmat & Sadikin, 2019;Syarifah & Emiliasari, 2019). As a means of communication, English can be done in written and spoken form (Budiharto, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%