An Experimental Study of Flipped Learning in Teaching Vocabulary at MTs Pergis Campalagian
An Experimental Study of Flipped Learning in Teaching Vocabulary at MTs Pergis Campalagian
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2026-05-23
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Nurhayati
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Researcher : Nurhayati
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: An Experimental Study of Flipped Learning in Teaching
Vocabulary at MTs Pergis Campalagian
Vocabulary mastery plays a crucial role in learning English as it forms the
foundation of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Vocabulary
achievement does not merely depend on theoretical understanding but also
requires sufficient practice. However, at MTs Pergis Campalagian, there is an
imbalance in time allocation between theory and practice, which results in
students’ vocabulary mastery being less optimal. This study employed a
quantitative design with a pre-experimental method, specifically the one-group
pre-test and post-test model, to examine the effectiveness of the Flipped Learning
method in improving students’ vocabulary achievement. The population of this
research was all ninth-grade students of MTs Pergis Campalagian, while the
sample was class IX-C, selected through purposive sampling. The main research
instrument was a vocabulary test consisting of multiple-choice, short-answer, and
vocabulary identification items, validated by an English teacher and the thesis
supervisor. The data collection procedure was conducted in three stages: pre-test,
treatment, and post-test. During the treatment stage, students participated in six
sessions using the Flipped Learning model with Video-Based Instruction through
Google Classroom. Thus, classroom activities were more focused on practicing
vocabulary mastery. The data analysis results revealed a significant improvement
in students’ vocabulary achievement. The average pre-test score of 41.69
increased to 80.38 in the post-test. The mean difference between pre-test and post
test scores was 38.692, with a standard deviation of 12.318 and a standard error
mean of 2.415. The paired sample t-test showed a significance value of 0.000 <
0.05, indicating a significant difference between pre-test and post-test scores.
Therefore, it can be concluded that the Flipped Learning method with Video
Based Instruction has a significant effect on improving vocabulary mastery of
ninth-grade students at MTs Pergis Campalagian.