ENHANCING THE SPEAKING PERFORMANCE OF EFL COLLEGE STUDENTS THROUGH VIDEO PROJECTS

The study described how video projects were used to enhance the speaking performance of EFL college students in IAIN Kediri, Indonesia. The researcher found that students faced technical and personal problems appeared in the speaking class. A classroom action research was applied to the study to solve the problems. Then, the data was analyzed descriptively. The result of the study identified that students emerged confidence, fluency, good collaboration and excitement in the speaking class. The study resulted that obstacles of speaking English can be solved alternatively through the used of song videos as the project by practicing the aspects of the language in song lyrics and producing videos which then were spread out through YouTube website in order to appreciate their work and creativity as well as to share it as useful sources of teaching media and also entertainment.


A. INTRODUCTION
Speaking is always becoming a serious problem for some people when studying English because not many people get used to speak in public even in their own mother language. Therefore, speaking has been the researcher's concerns as teaching English for college students should properly be able to demonstrate the students' speaking ability since they are now advanced learners. Moreover, many college programs require students to demonstrate learned skills 1 . Based on the study conducted by Tuan and Mai, it was found that there were factors that affect students' speaking performance. Most of the students thought that their speaking performance was affected by topical knowledge, listening ability, confidence, feedback during speaking activities and the pressure to perform well 2 .
Furthermore, based on the previous study in the speaking class, the researcher similarly found several obstacles at the first time of asking students to speak English which was not familiar to be used in their life. Therefore, the researcher sums up that the problems are technical and personal. The technical problems are about the techniques of teaching used in the class as well as the regular practices of the language.
For the techniques of teaching, there are so many techniques can be used from many references and technologies. However, for the regular practices of the language, it depends on the users themselves; how often they practice and experience the language to keep it in mind. Secondly is the personal problems. The most common and noticeable personal problems are nervousness, confidence, shyness, and fear. The nervousness is because they rarely perform in front of the public. The confidence is because they lack the speaking ability such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, fluency, accents, and so on. The shyness comes when they are not truly confident with their own potentials which they actually can speak and have the knowledge about it but they are reluctant to speak up. And, the last is fear as students are very afraid of making mistakes which then being laughed by their friends and causing corrections or

B. LITERATURE REVIEW
Siahaan Stated that Speaking is a productive language skill. It means Speaking producing language. Therefore, in speaking class the students need to practice the language by speaking performance. That performances are ways to demonstrate the application of theory to practice 1 . Through speaking performance, the students can implement the knowledge from theory to be practiced in real. To know the students' performances, the proper assessment should have met the skill to be measured.
Performance based assessment is considered as one of the best assessment techniques in measuring the development of 21 st century students' skills than traditional assessment 3 . By having performance based assessment in speaking, the students are equipped to do the task which is measured based on their skills. In addition, the speaking performance can be measured through fluency, accuracy, syntactic complexity, and lexical complexity and what speaking performance measures can be used as indicators of speaking ability. 4 As in the global era and the technology development, it is considerable to integrate multimedia technologies in the language classroom. Therefore, this study will utilize the use of technology to assess students' performance by using song videos.

Procedures of classroom activities
In the first meeting, the students were delivered the materials of teaching: a western song lyrics and its video through the laptop, LCD and projector. Students were given tasks to listen the video of the song and filled in ten blanks of lyrics for three times. Then, students checked the correct answers to know how well their listening ability guided by the lecturer. After that, students were asked to work in a group of four or five discussing the content of the song including the meanings, the structures or grammar used, to whom the song is delivered and the messages. Having finished the work, each group presented the result of their work and discussed the issues in front of the class. The audiences were permitted to ask questions or gave comments and suggestions. As reflections, the students were asked to practice the song to train For the second meeting, students were given a task. They were asked to find their own favorite western song and practiced it at home in a group of three to five.
They had to discuss in their group to decide their choice. They were asked to analyze the lyrics in the term of the meanings, the structures or grammar used, to whom the song was delivered and the messages. The purposes of analyzing of the lyrics were to know the content of the song, to whom the song actually is delivered, and its messages, thus, while performing or singing the song they could feel and express the song naturally. Then, students did a presentation and discussion the song chosen. Students were free to discuss, give comments or suggestion each other to improve their knowledge and experiences.
In the third meeting, students performed to sing along the song within their group. The students were assessed using the speaking scoring rubrics measured pronunciation, fluency, confidence, and collaboration.
In the fouth and fifth meeting was done for the final project in which the students were asked to practice the song chosen and made it as the video project beyond the classroom. For this task, the lecturer gave independence to the students to be as creative as possible in making the video in order to maximize the students' interest and creativity. They were encouraged to develop their creativity based on their interest unless there were no contradictory or provocative issues. In addition, the students were given opportunity to ask the lecturer any difficulties and directions during the video-making processing. For the video project, the students were given two weeks for finishing it. The process of recording the videos were done beyond the classroom.

Reflection
The reflection of the study was done through questionnaires and interviews.
The students were interviewed and asked to fill in the questionnaire by giving check to the column to evaluate the teaching and learning process. The questionnaires were as follows: Do you think your English pronunciation is getting better by using video projects?
2 Do you think your English fluency is getting better by using video projects?
3 Do you think your confidence is getting better by using video projects?

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Do you think you can collaborate well with others by using video projects?

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Do you like / happy using video projects used in the teaching learning process? 6 What will you suggest about the strategy of using video projects for your speaking class? English. One of students said," I like this class because the lesson is not only about theory but also practice to real". "We do practice English by making video into real", she added. Another also said," The previous English lecturer was boring and the class makes us sleepy because we study grammar and do paper-pencil test". Other students also responded, "See you for the next class Miss, I like your class because we practice the English into real. Although, our English is not fluent but you are so patience to teach us". Second, creating video projects through songs stimulated the students' creativity. Some students responded, "By having task of making video, it forced us to be as creative as possible and we feel so challenge". Other students said, "Making video songs makes us think more what have to do with the project and try to give the best for the best final result". Finally, this technique creates good ambience of speaking class. Most of students said, "I like the atmosphere of this class, we are free to speak English although our English not really good". Others also responded, "The class does use English into real practice and we practice it in relaxed and comfortable situation so we are not afraid to speak English". In addition, for final task of song videos can be

E. CONCLUSION
To sum up, the researcher concludes that technique of using video projects in the speaking class has reached very good satisfaction. The technique arouses the students' excitement in the speaking class, creates students' creativity and makes comfortable ambience of English speaking class. The students become active to explore the potential inside about their English skills not only speaking but also listening and reading. Therefore, it is highly suggested for lecturers, teachers and educators to apply this technique in the teaching and learning process in order to solve the same problem as well as to enrich the variation of good techniques during the English class. For the further researcher, this technique possibly can be combined to other materials and skills related to the study.