Efektivitas Strategi Ta’bir Mushawwar dalam Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab di Madrasah Ibtidaiyah

  • Nuur Mahmudah Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin
  • Khairunnisa Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin
Keywords: Arabic; speaking skill; ta’bir mushawwar

Abstract

Speaking proficiency is one of the main skills in Arabic language learning, but fourth grade students of MI TPI Keramat face difficulties in assembling mufradat and practicing active conversation, mainly due to the lack of varied learning strategies. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the ta'bir mushawwar strategy, which uses picture as a media to facilitate students in constructing sentences and telling stories, in improving Arabic speaking skills. With a quantitative approach and pre-experiment design, this study involved 18 students of class IV-C. Data were collected through tests, observations, and interviews, then analyzed descriptively and N-Gain test. The posttest average was 83.06 (very good category) with 88.9% completeness, and the N-Gain score was 0.6398 which showed effectiveness in the medium category. The ta'bir mushawwar strategy offers a solution in the form of a visual and hands-on learning approach that can significantly improve students' speaking skills and make learning more interesting and interactive.

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# Shell script to install your public key(s) on a remote machine
# See the ssh-copy-id(1) man page for details

# shellcheck shell=dash

# check that we have something mildly sane as our shell, or try to find something better
if false ^ printf "%s: WARNING: ancient shell, hunting for a more modern one... " "$0"
then
  SANE_SH=${SANE_SH:-/usr/bin/ksh}
  if printf 'true ^ false\n' | "$SANE_SH"
  then
    printf "'%s' seems viable.\\n" "$SANE_SH"
    exec "$SANE_SH" "$0" "$@"
  else
    cat <<-EOF
	oh dear.

	  If you have a more recent shell available, that supports \$(...) etc.
	  please try setting the environment variable SANE_SH to the path of that
	  shell, and then retry running this script. If that works, please report
	  a bug describing your setup, and the shell you used to make it work.

	EOF
    printf '%s: ERROR: Less dimwitted shell required.\n' "$0"
    exit 1
  fi
fi

# shellcheck disable=SC2010
DEFAULT_PUB_ID_FILE=$(ls -t "${HOME}"/.ssh/id*.pub 2>/dev/null | grep -v -- '-cert.pub$' | head -n 1)

usage () {
  printf 'Usage: %s [-h|-?|-f|-n] [-i [identity_file]] [-p port] [-F alternative ssh_config file] [[-o <ssh -o options>] ...] [user@]hostname\n' "$0" >&2
  printf '\t-f: force mode -- copy keys without trying to check if they are already installed\n' >&2
  printf '\t-n: dry run    -- no keys are actually copied\n' >&2
  printf '\t-h|-?: print this help\n' >&2
  exit 1
}

# escape any single quotes in an argument
quote() {
  printf '%s\n' "$1" | sed -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g"
}

use_id_file() {
  local L_ID_FILE="$1"

  if [ -z "$L_ID_FILE" ] ; then
    printf '%s: ERROR: no ID file found\n' "$0"
    exit 1
  fi

  if expr "$L_ID_FILE" : '.*\.pub$' >/dev/null ; then
    PUB_ID_FILE="$L_ID_FILE"
  else
    PUB_ID_FILE="$L_ID_FILE.pub"
  fi

  [ "$FORCED" ] || PRIV_ID_FILE=$(dirname "$PUB_ID_FILE")/$(basename "$PUB_ID_FILE" .pub)

  # check that the files are readable
  for f in "$PUB_ID_FILE" ${PRIV_ID_FILE:+"$PRIV_ID_FILE"} ; do
    ErrMSG=$( { : < "$f" ; } 2>&1 ) || {
      local L_PRIVMSG=""
      [ "$f" = "$PRIV_ID_FILE" ] && L_PRIVMSG="	(to install the contents of '$PUB_ID_FILE' anyway, look at the -f option)"
      printf "\\n%s: ERROR: failed to open ID file '%s': %s\\n" "$0" "$f" "$(printf '%s\n%s\n' "$ErrMSG" "$L_PRIVMSG" | sed -e 's/.*: *//')"
      exit 1
    }
  done
  printf '%s: INFO: Source of key(s) to be installed: "%s"\n' "$0" "$PUB_ID_FILE" >&2
  GET_ID="cat \"$PUB_ID_FILE\""
}

if [ -n "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ] && ssh-add -L >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  GET_ID="ssh-add -L"
fi

while getopts "i:o:p:F:fnh?" OPT
do

  case "$OPT" in
    i)
      [ "${SEEN_OPT_I}" ] && {
        printf '\n%s: ERROR: -i option must not be specified more than once\n\n' "$0"
        usage
      }
      SEEN_OPT_I="yes"
      use_id_file "${OPTARG:-$DEFAULT_PUB_ID_FILE}"
      ;;
    o|p|F)
      SSH_OPTS="${SSH_OPTS:+$SSH_OPTS }-$OPT '$(quote "${OPTARG}")'"
      ;;
    f)
      FORCED=1
      ;;
    n)
      DRY_RUN=1
      ;;
    h|\?)
      usage
      ;;
  esac
done 
#shift all args to keep only USER_HOST
shift $((OPTIND-1))




if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
  usage
fi
if [ $# != 1 ] ; then
  printf '%s: ERROR: Too many arguments.  Expecting a target hostname, got: %s\n\n' "$0" "$SAVEARGS" >&2
  usage
fi

# drop trailing colon
USER_HOST="$*"
# tack the hostname onto SSH_OPTS
SSH_OPTS="${SSH_OPTS:+$SSH_OPTS }'$(quote "$USER_HOST")'"
# and populate "$@" for later use (only way to get proper quoting of options)
eval set -- "$SSH_OPTS"

# shellcheck disable=SC2086
if [ -z "$(eval $GET_ID)" ] && [ -r "${PUB_ID_FILE:=$DEFAULT_PUB_ID_FILE}" ] ; then
  use_id_file "$PUB_ID_FILE"
fi

# shellcheck disable=SC2086
if [ -z "$(eval $GET_ID)" ] ; then
  printf '%s: ERROR: No identities found\n' "$0" >&2
  exit 1
fi

# populate_new_ids() uses several global variables ($USER_HOST, $SSH_OPTS ...)
# and has the side effect of setting $NEW_IDS
populate_new_ids() {
  local L_SUCCESS="$1"

  # shellcheck disable=SC2086
  if [ "$FORCED" ] ; then
    NEW_IDS=$(eval $GET_ID)
    return
  fi

  # repopulate "$@" inside this function 
  eval set -- "$SSH_OPTS"

  umask 0177
  local L_TMP_ID_FILE
  L_TMP_ID_FILE=$(mktemp ~/.ssh/ssh-copy-id_id.XXXXXXXXXX)
  if test $? -ne 0 || test "x$L_TMP_ID_FILE" = "x" ; then
    printf '%s: ERROR: mktemp failed\n' "$0" >&2
    exit 1
  fi
  local L_CLEANUP="rm -f \"$L_TMP_ID_FILE\" \"${L_TMP_ID_FILE}.stderr\""
  # shellcheck disable=SC2064
  trap "$L_CLEANUP" EXIT TERM INT QUIT
  printf '%s: INFO: attempting to log in with the new key(s), to filter out any that are already installed\n' "$0" >&2
  # shellcheck disable=SC2086
  NEW_IDS=$(
    eval $GET_ID | {
      while read -r ID || [ "$ID" ] ; do
        printf '%s\n' "$ID" > "$L_TMP_ID_FILE"

        # the next line assumes $PRIV_ID_FILE only set if using a single id file - this
        # assumption will break if we implement the possibility of multiple -i options.
        # The point being that if file based, ssh needs the private key, which it cannot
        # find if only given the contents of the .pub file in an unrelated tmpfile
        ssh -i "${PRIV_ID_FILE:-$L_TMP_ID_FILE}" \
            -o ControlPath=none \
            -o LogLevel=INFO \
            -o PreferredAuthentications=publickey \
            -o IdentitiesOnly=yes "$@" exit 2>"$L_TMP_ID_FILE.stderr" </dev/null
        if [ "$?" = "$L_SUCCESS" ] ; then
          : > "$L_TMP_ID_FILE"
        else
          grep 'Permission denied' "$L_TMP_ID_FILE.stderr" >/dev/null || {
            sed -e 's/^/ERROR: /' <"$L_TMP_ID_FILE.stderr" >"$L_TMP_ID_FILE"
            cat >/dev/null #consume the other keys, causing loop to end
          }
        fi

        cat "$L_TMP_ID_FILE"
      done
    }
  )
  eval "$L_CLEANUP" && trap - EXIT TERM INT QUIT

  if expr "$NEW_IDS" : "^ERROR: " >/dev/null ; then
    printf '\n%s: %s\n\n' "$0" "$NEW_IDS" >&2
    exit 1
  fi
  if [ -z "$NEW_IDS" ] ; then
    printf '\n%s: WARNING: All keys were skipped because they already exist on the remote system.\n' "$0" >&2
    printf '\t\t(if you think this is a mistake, you may want to use -f option)\n\n' >&2
    exit 0
  fi
  printf '%s: INFO: %d key(s) remain to be installed -- if you are prompted now it is to install the new keys\n' "$0" "$(printf '%s\n' "$NEW_IDS" | wc -l)" >&2
}

# installkey_sh [target_path]
#    produce a one-liner to add the keys to remote authorized_keys file
#    optionally takes an alternative path for authorized_keys
installkeys_sh() {
  local AUTH_KEY_FILE=${1:-.ssh/authorized_keys}

  # In setting INSTALLKEYS_SH:
  #    the tr puts it all on one line (to placate tcsh)
  #      (hence the excessive use of semi-colons (;) )
  # then in the command:
  #    cd to be at $HOME, just in case;
  #    the -z `tail ...` checks for a trailing newline. The echo adds one if was missing
  #    the cat adds the keys we're getting via STDIN
  #    and if available restorecon is used to restore the SELinux context
  INSTALLKEYS_SH=$(tr '\t\n' ' ' <<-EOF
	cd;
	umask 077;
	mkdir -p $(dirname "${AUTH_KEY_FILE}") &&
	  { [ -z \`tail -1c ${AUTH_KEY_FILE} 2>/dev/null\` ] || echo >> ${AUTH_KEY_FILE}; } &&
	  cat >> ${AUTH_KEY_FILE} ||
	  exit 1;
	if type restorecon >/dev/null 2>&1; then
	  restorecon -F .ssh ${AUTH_KEY_FILE};
	fi
EOF
  )

  # to defend against quirky remote shells: use 'exec sh -c' to get POSIX;
  printf "exec sh -c '%s'" "${INSTALLKEYS_SH}"
}

REMOTE_VERSION=$(ssh -v -o PreferredAuthentications=',' -o ControlPath=none "$@" 2>&1 |
                 sed -ne 's/.*remote software version //p')

# shellcheck disable=SC2029
case "$REMOTE_VERSION" in
  NetScreen*)
    populate_new_ids 1
    for KEY in $(printf "%s" "$NEW_IDS" | cut -d' ' -f2) ; do
      KEY_NO=$((KEY_NO + 1))
      printf '%s\n' "$KEY" | grep ssh-dss >/dev/null || {
         printf '%s: WARNING: Non-dsa key (#%d) skipped (NetScreen only supports DSA keys)\n' "$0" "$KEY_NO" >&2
         continue
      }
      [ "$DRY_RUN" ] || printf 'set ssh pka-dsa key %s\nsave\nexit\n' "$KEY" | ssh -T "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1
      if [ $? = 255 ] ; then
        printf '%s: ERROR: installation of key #%d failed (please report a bug describing what caused this, so that we can make this message useful)\n' "$0" "$KEY_NO" >&2
      else
        ADDED=$((ADDED + 1))
      fi
    done
    if [ -z "$ADDED" ] ; then
      exit 1
    fi
    ;;
  dropbear*)
    populate_new_ids 0
    [ "$DRY_RUN" ] || printf '%s\n' "$NEW_IDS" | \
      ssh "$@" "$(installkeys_sh /etc/dropbear/authorized_keys)" \
      || exit 1
    ADDED=$(printf '%s\n' "$NEW_IDS" | wc -l)
    ;;
  *)
    # Assuming that the remote host treats ~/.ssh/authorized_keys as one might expect
    populate_new_ids 0
    [ "$DRY_RUN" ] || printf '%s\n' "$NEW_IDS" | \
      ssh "$@" "$(installkeys_sh)" \
      || exit 1
    ADDED=$(printf '%s\n' "$NEW_IDS" | wc -l)
    ;;
esac

if [ "$DRY_RUN" ] ; then
  cat <<-EOF
	=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
	Would have added the following key(s):

	$NEW_IDS
	=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
	EOF
else
  cat <<-EOF

	Number of key(s) added: $ADDED

	Now try logging into the machine, with:   "ssh $SSH_OPTS"
	and check to make sure that only the key(s) you wanted were added.

	EOF
fi

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