| dc.description.abstract | This paper explores the use of realia at one of the boarding schools in
Yogyakarta, specifically plastic animal figures, snack and fruits, to teach English
comparative structures to EFL students. Based on the learning project by incorporating
real-world objects for 8th grade junior high school students, realia offers variety,
encourages active participation, and provides cultural insights, enriching the learning
process. Despite the lack of modern facilities at the school, which limits access to digital
resources, realia proves to be an effective, low-cost solution that compensates for this
limitation. Through the use of realia, students’ curiosity about comparative degrees in
English is actively cultivated, making the lesson more interactive and effective. This
creative approach enhances students’ overall learning experience, demonstrating that
hands-on materials can be a valuable tool in language acquisition. | en_US |