Meningkatkan Motivasi dan Keterampilan Menyimak Siswa SMA melalui Pembelajaran Listening Berbasis Multimedia Interaktif

Marshanda Marshanda, Muhammad Dicky Setiawan, Raysha Ramadhani, Rani Rani, Siti Rahmawati, Fara Suseno Putri, Rica Amelia Putri, Roshim Ahmad Musyaffa, Fauzan Reza Fahlevi, Dyah Hanum Palmatiwi, Ikrimah Ikrimah, Aghnia Assifa Nadia, Nadia Nadia, Abdul Syahid

Abstract


This community service program aimed to enhance senior high school students’ listening comprehension and learning motivation through multimedia-based activities using English songs and a short film. The program was motivated by limited exposure to authentic listening input and the lack of integrated multimedia approaches in English classrooms. The activity was conducted in the form of a workshop involving 35 students through guided listening tasks using a pop song, a short film, and a planned Quizizz activity that could not be implemented due to time constraints. Data were collected through classroom observations, students’ worksheets, and informal feedback. The results indicate high levels of student engagement, enthusiasm, and collaborative interaction during the learning process. Worksheet analysis shows improvement in vocabulary recognition, understanding of key information, and interpretation of audiovisual cues. These findings suggest that multimedia-based listening instruction is effective in improving students’ motivation and listening comprehension and should be sustainably integrated into English language teaching practices.


Keywords


Listening Instruction, Multimedia Learning, English Songs, Short Film, Student Motivation, EFL Classroom.

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