Stimulus Variation Strategies and Audiovisual Media for Indonesian for Foreign Speakers Students (Strategi Variasi Stimulus dan Media Audiovisual bagi Pemelajar Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing)

  • Satria D
  • Triyono S
  • Surjono H
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This study aims to describe the strategy of stimulus variation skills using audio-visual media for BIPA students. This type of research is a case study at Universitas Negeri Padang. Research data in the form of field notes is collected through direct observation and participant observation. The results of the study found that learning Indonesian for early speakers through a variety of stimulus strategies in the form of sight, hearing, and movement by utilizing audio-visual media formed active and communicative learning. The use of audio media in the form of recordings and songs can stimulate auditory stimulation to learn the sounds of language and sentence structure in Indonesian. Furthermore, visual media in the form of images can help students to master various kinds of objects and objects. Meanwhile, video playback in the form of songs is able to stimulate movement stimuli through the process of imitating the movements in the video song being played. Thus, this strategy can be used by BIPA teachers to create active, creative, communicative, and collaborative learning. Copyright

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Satria, D., Triyono, S., & Surjono, H. D. (2023). Stimulus Variation Strategies and Audiovisual Media for Indonesian for Foreign Speakers Students (Strategi Variasi Stimulus dan Media Audiovisual bagi Pemelajar Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing). Indonesian Language Education and Literature, 8(2), 319. https://doi.org/10.24235/ileal.v8i2.8670

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