“THE IMPACT OF HABIT OF WATCHING MOVIES AND DISCOURSE COMPETENCE ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL” (A Correlational Study Conducted to the Eleventh Grade Students of SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar in the Academic Year of 2012/ 2013).

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“THE IMPACT OF HABIT OF WATCHING MOVIES AND DISCOURSE
COMPETENCE ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL”
(A Correlational Study Conducted to the Eleventh Grade Students of
SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar in the Academic Year of 2012/ 2013)

THESIS

Written by:
EMY PUJI LESTARI
K2209026

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
SURAKARTA
2013
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“THE IMPACT OF HABIT OF WATCHING MOVIES AND DISCOURSE
COMPETENCE ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL”
(A Correlational Study Conducted to the Eleventh Grade Students of
SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar in the Academic Year of 2012/ 2013)


Written by:
EMY PUJI LESTARI
K2209026

THESIS
Submitted to the Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret
University to Fulfill One of the Requirements for Obtaining the
Undergraduate Degree in English Education

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
SURAKARTA
2013
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MOTTO


“For every dark night, there’s a brighter day” – Tupac Shakur

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DEDICATION

This thesis is dedicated to Ayah, Ibu, and Eyang.

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ABSTRACT

Emy Puji Lestari. K2209026. The Impact of Habit of Watching Movies and
Discourse Competence on Students’ Speaking Skill (A Correlational Study
Conducted to the Eleventh Grade Students of SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar in
the Academic Year of 2012/2013). Thesis. English Department. Teacher
Training and Education Faculty. Sebelas Maret University. Surakarta.
This thesis is aimed to find out the correlation between (1) students’ habit
of watching movies and speaking skill; (2) students’ discourse competence and
speaking skill; (3) students’ habit of watching movies and discourse competence
toward speaking skill.
The method that is used in this study is correlational study. The study was
conducted in May 2013 at SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar. The sampe is 30 from the
population of 306 eleventh grade students in the academic year of 2012/2013. By
using cluster random sampling technique, the writer takes class XI IPA-2 which
consists of 34 students as the sample. But, there were only 30 students who could
participate in taking the data of habit of watching movies, discourse competence,
and speaking skill which fit with the sample number needed by the researcher.

The instruments to collect the data are in the forms of questionnaire and test. The
questionnaire is used to collect the data of students’ habit of watching movies
while the test is used to collect the data of students’ discourse competence and
speaking skill. The techniques which are used in analyzing the data are Simple
Correlation and Multiple Regression Correlation.
The result of the study shows that in the level of significance α = 0.05, it
is found that (1) there is a positive correlation between habit of watching movies
and speaking skill (rx1y = 0.632, to = 4.314 > tt = 1.7); (2) there is a positive
correlation between discourse competence and speaking skill (rx2y = 0.567, to =
3.64 > tt = 1.7), and (3) there is a positive correlation between habit of watching
movies and discourse competence simultaneously and speaking skill (Ry12 =
0.6525 and Fo = 10.012 > Ft = 3.35). From the results of the study, it is also
known that habit of watching movies and discourse competence are important
factors that give contribution to speaking skill. The students’ habit of watching
movies gives 39.93 % contribution to the students’ speaking skill, and the
students’ discourse competence has 32.12 % contribution to the students’
speaking skill. While simultaneously the students’ habit of watching movies and
discourse competence give 42.58 % contribution to the students’ speaking skill. It
means the increase of students’ habit of watching movies and discourse
competence, either separately or simultaneously, will be followed by the increase

of the students’ speaking skill.
The result of the study shows that habit of watching movies and discourse
competence are important factors that can improve students’ speaking skill. Those
factors should be improved to increase students’ speaking skill.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Alhamdulillahirobbil’alamin.
All praises be to Allah SWT for His blessings so the writer can complete
this thesis as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for achieving the
undergraduate degree in English Education. The writer realizes that this thesis

cannot be finished without help from a lot of people. Therefore, she would like to
express her deepest gratitude and appreciation to:
1. The Dean of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret
University for his permission to write this thesis.
2. The Head of English Department of Teacher Training and Education
Faculty of Sebelas Maret University for her permission to write this thesis.
3. Drs. Gunarso Susilohadi, M.Ed. TESOL, and Dewi Sri Wahyuni, S.Pd,
M.Pd,

as the first and the second consultants who have given their

guidance, suggestion, and motivation for the writer.
4. All the lecturers and administrative staffs of English Education
Department of Sebelas Maret University for the help and support.
5. Drs. Hartono, M.Hum, the headmaster of SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar who
has given permission to conduct the research.
6. Dra. Sri Purwanti AP, S.S, the English

teacher of SMA Negeri 1


Karanganyar who has given permission to conduct research in her class.
7. Mr. Suwandi and Mrs. Sri Mulyani, the writer’s parents. Thank you so
much for always loving me, praying, doing and giving the best for me.
8. Mr. Marta Atmaja and Mrs. Suliyati, the writer’s grandfather and
grandmother. Thank you so much for always praying the best for me.
9. Ichwan Nurramah Susilo, the writer’s brother. Thank you so much for
your support.
10. The eleventh grade students of SMA Negeri 1 Karanganyar in the
academic year of 2012/2013 who have helped the writer to conduct the
research by joining the try out test and the test.
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11. The writer’s best friends: Dian, Evy, Dila, Ayuk, Ria, Kismyta, Mia,
Arum, Kharina, Bayu, Heri, Kalis, Rizky, Bintari, Habibi, and Yesi. Thank

you so much for this beautiful friendship.
12. A Class of English Education Department for their love, support, and
never ending friendship.
The writer realizes that this thesis is far from perfection but she hopes that
this thesis will be useful for the readers and for those who learn English.

Karanganyar, October 2013

Emy Puji Lestari

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Pages

TITLE ...........................................................................................................

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PRONOUNCEMENT ..................................................................................

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SUBMISSION TITLE .................................................................................

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THE APPROVAL OF CONSULTANTS ....................................................

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THE APPROVAL OF THESIS EXAMINERS ..........................................

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MOTTO .......................................................................................................

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DEDICATION .............................................................................................

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ABSTRACT .................................................................................................

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ...........................................................................

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TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................

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LIST OF TABLES .......................................................................................

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LIST OF FIGURES .....................................................................................

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LIST OF APPENDICES ..............................................................................

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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the Study ..............................................

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B. Problem Identification ..................................................

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C. Problem Limitation .......................................................

5

D. Problem Formulation ....................................................

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E. The Objectives of the Study .........................................

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F. The Benefits of the Study .............................................

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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
A. The Nature of Speaking Skill .......................................

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1. The Definition of Speaking ....................................

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2. The Features of Spoken Language .........................

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3. The Aspects of Speaking ........................................

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4. The Elements
of Speaking
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5. Microskills and Macroskills of Speaking ...............

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6. Types of Speaking ..................................................

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7. Testing Speaking ....................................................

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B. The Nature of Habit of Watching Movies ....................

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1. The Definition of Movies .......................................

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2. The Nature of Watching Movies ............................

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3. The Definition of Habit of Watching Movies ........

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4. Habit of Watching English Movies Viewed as an
Aspect Supporting Speaking Skill ..........................

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C. The Nature of Discourse Competence ..........................

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1. Review on Discourse Competence .........................

22

2. The Elements of Communicative Competence in
Celce-Murcia’s 2007 Model ...................................

24

3. Aspects of Discourse Competence .........................

27

4. Elements of Discourse Competence .......................

27

5. Discourse Competence Viewed as an Aspect
Supporting Speaking Skill ......................................

28

D. Rationale
1. The Correlation between Habit of Watching
English Movies and Speaking Skill ........................

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2. The Correlation between Discourse Competence
and Speaking Skill ..................................................

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3. The Correlation between Habit of Watching
English Movies and Discourse Competence to
Speaking Skill .........................................................

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E. Hypotheses ....................................................................

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CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
A. The Objectives of the Study .........................................

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B. Time and Place of the Study .........................................

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C. Method of thecommit
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D. Subject of the Study ......................................................

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1. Population ...............................................................

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2. Sample ....................................................................

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3. Sampling .................................................................

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E. Techniques of Collecting the Data ...............................

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1. The Instruments of Collecting the Data ..................

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2. Try-out of the Instruments ......................................

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F. Techniques of Analyzing the Data ...............................

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1. Prerequisite Test .....................................................

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2. Testing the Hypotheses ...........................................

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CHAPTER IV RESULT OF THE STUDY
A. Data Description ...........................................................

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1. The Data of Students’ Habit of Watching Movies .
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2. The Data of Students’ Discourse Competence .......

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3. The Data of Students’ Speaking Skill .....................

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B. Prerequisite Test ...........................................................

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1. Normality Test ........................................................

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2. Linearity Test ..........................................................

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3. Significance of Regression Test .............................

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C. Hypotheses Testing .......................................................

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D. Discussions ...................................................................

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CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS,

IMPLICATIONS,

AND

SUGGESTIONS
A. Conclusions ..................................................................

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B. Implications ..................................................................

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C. Suggestions ...................................................................

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ........................................................................................

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APPENDICES .............................................................................................
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LIST OF TABLES

Table
2.1. Scoring Rubric of Speaking Skill ..............................................................

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3.1. Research Schedule ....................................................................................

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3.2. The Key of Scoring the Positive Statements of the Questionnaire ...........

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3.3. The Key of Scoring the Negative Statements of the Questionnaire ..........

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3.4. Readability Test ........................................................................................

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4.1. The Frequency Distribution of Students’ Habit of Watching Movies
Score ..........................................................................................................

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4.2. The Frequency Distribution of Students’ Discourse Competence Score ...

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4.3. The Frequency Distribution of Students’ Speaking Skill Score ...............

52

4.4. The Result of the First Hypothesis Testing ...............................................

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4.5. The Result of the Second Hypothesis Testing ..........................................

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4.6. The Result of the Third Hypothesis Testing ............................................

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure
3.1. The Relationship between Independent and Dependent Variables in
Correlational Study ..............................................................................

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4.1. The Histogram of Students’ Habit of Watching Movies Score ............

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4.2. The Histogram of Students’ Discourse Competence Score .................

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4.3. The Histogram of Students’ Speaking Skill Score ...............................

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LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix
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Blueprint of Habit of Watching English Movies Questionnaire (Try –
out) ......................................................................................................

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Habit of Watching English Movies Questionnaire (Try-out) .............

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Answer Key of Habit of Watching English Movies Questionnaire
(Try-out) ..............................................................................................

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Blueprint of Discourse Competence Test (Try-out) ............................

79

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Instrument of Discourse Competence (Try-out) .................................

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Answer Key of Discourse Competence Instrument (Try-out) ............

90

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Instrument of Speaking Skill (Readability Test) .................................

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List of Students Joining Try-out (XI IPS-2) .......................................

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List of Students Joining Test (XI IPA-2) ............................................

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Validity Computation of Habit of Watching English Movies
Questionnaire (Try-out) ......................................................................

11

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Reliability Computation of Habit of Watching English Movies
Questionnaire (Try-out) ......................................................................

103

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Validity Computation of Discourse Competence (Try-out) ................

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Reliability Computation of Discourse Competence (Try-out) ............

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Readability Computation of Speaking Skill Instrument .....................

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Blueprint of Habit of Watching English Movies Questionnaire .........

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Habit of Watching English Movies Questionnaire .............................
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Blueprint of Discourse Competence Test ............................................

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Instrument of Discourse Competence .................................................

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Answer Sheet of Discourse Competence Test ....................................

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Answer Key of Discourse Competence Test ......................................

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Instrument of Speaking Skill ...............................................................

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Scoring Rubric of Speaking Skill ........................................................

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Students’ Habit of Watching English Movies Score ...........................

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Students’ Discourse Competence Score ..............................................

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25a. Students’ Speaking Score (Scorer 1) ...................................................

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25b. Students’ Speaking Score (Scorer 2) ...................................................

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25c. Students’ Speaking Score (Mean Score) .............................................

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Frequency Distribution Computation of Habit of Watching English
Movies Data ........................................................................................

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Frequency Distribution Computation of Discourse Competence Data
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Frequency Distribution Computation of Speaking Skill Data ............

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Mean, Mode, Median, and Standard Deviation of Habit of Watching
English Movies Data ............................................................................

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Mean, Mode, Median, and Standard Deviation of Discourse
Competence Data ................................................................................

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Mean, Mode, Median, and Standard Deviation of Speaking Skill
Data .....................................................................................................

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Normality of Habit of Watching
English
Movies Data ......................
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Normality of Discourse Competence Data .........................................

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Normality of Speaking Skill Data .......................................................

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Linearity and Significance of Regression of Habit of Watching
English Movies and Speaking Skill Data ............................................

36

Linearity and Significance of Regression of Discourse Competence
and Speaking Skill Data ......................................................................

37

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Single Correlation Computation between Discourse Competence and
Speaking Skill Data .............................................................................

39

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Single Correlation Computation between Habit of Watching English
Movies and Speaking Skill Data .........................................................

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Contribution of Spoken Discourse Competence on Students’
Speaking Skill Computation ...............................................................

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Multiple Regressions and Multiple Correlation Computation ............

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F-Table ................................................................................................

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r-Table .................................................................................................

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t-Table .................................................................................................

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L-Table .................................................................................................

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Z-Table .................................................................................................

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46a Student’s Answer Sheet of Habit of Watching Movies Questionnaire

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46b Student’s Answer Sheet of Discourse Competence Test ....................

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Documentations ...................................................................................

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Legalizations .......................................................................................
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