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Exploring the Influence of English Song Viewing on Second Language Acquisition: A Psycholinguistic Study Lela Susanty; Aan Fatwa Setiawan; Ishak Bagea; Nyayu Yayu Suryani; Dian Heriani
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Linguistik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jr.10.1.2024.196-212

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The importance of English as a second language (L2) has heightened in the era of globalization, with individuals worldwide striving for proficiency in academic, professional, and social contexts. This study investigates the influence of watching English-language songs on L2 acquisition, with a particular focus on psycholinguistic aspects. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the data consists of words, phrases, and sentences extracted from selected songs such as "Happier," "All I Want," "Glimpse of Us," and "Oops!... Did It Again." Through participant observation, researchers evaluate the impact of these songs on comprehension, pronunciation, listening skills, and reading abilities. Interviews further delve into the research objectives, supported by recordings and note-taking. The analysis, utilizing reflective interpretive methods, draws upon the experiences of both researchers and respondents. Oral data undergoes transcription, classification, reduction, and verification, which are then organized into tables for interpretation. The findings indicate that exposure to English songs enhances L2 proficiency, particularly in improving understanding of meaning, vocabulary acquisition, pronunciation accuracy, listening acuity, and reading fluency. These results hold significant implications for language teaching practices and future research on L2 acquisition. Integrating English songs into curricula provides engaging avenues for learners to develop listening, pronunciation, vocabulary, and reading skills. Incorporating diverse, authentic language materials, such as songs, enriches learning environments by reflecting real-life language usage. The study highlights the value of qualitative methodologies, such as participant observation and interviews, in comprehending the psycholinguistic processes involved in L2 acquisition. Future research could explore various song types, genres, and proficiency levels, while also assessing the long-term impacts of music-based language teaching. In conclusion, these findings contribute to evidence-based language teaching practices and advance our understanding of the cognitive mechanisms involved in L2 acquisition
From Classroom to Studio: How Talk Show Simulations Shape Students’ Consecutive Interpreting Skills Dian Heriani; Winda Syafitri; Nasha Fathimah; Qaila Tavana Putri Nazala
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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This study examined how talk show simulations serve as a pedagogical bridge between classroom-based interpreting instruction and real-world performance demands, specifically in consecutive interpreting. While simulation-based learning has gained increasing attention in translation and interpreting studies, empirical research on talk show–based simulation for interpreting programs in Indonesia remains limited. This mixed-methods study investigated students’ perceptions, challenges, and skill development after engaging in structured talk show simulations over one academic semester. Data were collected from 21 undergraduate interpretation students through questionnaires, performance assessments, and semi-structured interviews. The findings have revealed that simulation of talk shows can be an efficient tool in developing note-taking techniques, fluency in delivery of answers, retention of the information in the memory, as well as speaker and listener coordination techniques among the participants. The students, however, experienced problems in other areas as well. The study concluded that talk show simulations provide an authentic, high-engagement learning environment that strengthens students’ consecutive interpreting competencies while fostering professional readiness. Implications for curriculum design and interpreter training are discussed.
Hi Alpha! Level Up Your English: Pelatihan Pembuat Konten Berbahasa Inggris dan Literasi Digital di Platform Media Sosial Dian Heriani; Wasitoh Meirani; Muhammad Nadjmuddin; Zulkifli; Munaja Rahma
Jurnal Masyarakat Madani Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Agustus (In Progress)
Publisher : Alesha Media Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59025/0g7nfx12

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SMP 45 Palembang telah berupaya untuk menyiapkan siswa untuk mengenali keterampilan abad ke-21. Hal ini sejalan dengan tren terkini dalam pendidikan digital. Beberapa siswa SMP mengalami kesulitan mengintegrasikan bahasa Inggris yang tepat untuk digunakan di media sosial dan lebih sering menggunakan bahasa Indonesia dan bahasa daerah dalam menyampaian konten informasi. Artikel layanan masyarakat ini menyajikan program pelatihan yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan bahasa Inggris dan literasi digital di kalangan siswa SMP 45 Palembang melalui pembuatan konten di platform media sosial pada generasi alpha. Pelatihan ini menggabungkan lokakarya praktis dan pembelajaran berbasis proyek, di mana siswa mengembangkan video, posting, dan konten berbahasa Inggris. Pelatihan menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam kemahiran bahasa Inggris dan literasi digital peserta, terutama dalam penggunaan media sosial yang bertanggung jawab dan ekspresi kreatif. Keunikan program ini terletak pada pendekatan terintegrasi yang menggabungkan pembelajaran bahasa dengan pelatihan keterampilan digital, yang disesuaikan untuk generasi alpha pada siswa SMP. Model interdisipliner ini menjawab kebutuhan pendidikan digital dengan mendorong komunikasi bilingual dan keterlibatan digital yang kritis. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan potensi pentingnya menggabungkan pembelajaran bahasa dengan kompetensi media digital sebagai kunci untuk mempersiapkan smart generasi muda dalam komunikasi global (Bahasa Inggris) dan partisipasi digital yang bertanggung jawab
Measurement of Student Satisfaction with the Application of Communicative Language Teaching Method in Indonesian Higher Education mas'ud muhammadiah; Andi Hamsiah; Miftachul Amri; Dian Heriani; Defi Irwansyah
International Journal of Language and Ubiquitous Learning Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijlul.v2i1.775

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Background. Higher education in Indonesia increasingly emphasizes the importance of developing effective and innovative language skills to prepare students to face global challenges in the future. In language learning, the Communicative Language Teaching method is a popular approach because it emphasizes authentic communicative use of language. Purpose. This research aims to measure the level of student satisfaction with the application of the Communicative Language Teaching method in Indonesian higher education. Apart from that, it also aims to provide better insight into the effectiveness of its use in higher education in Indonesia. Method. The research method used in this research is a quantitative method. Data collection was carried out through questionnaires distributed to students from several universities in Indonesia that apply the Communicative Language Teaching method. The questionnaire is designed to assess certain aspects of the student's learning experience. Results. The research results showed that the majority of students responded positively to the application of the Communicative Language Teaching method through the questionnaires given. The results of data analysis also stated that there was a high increase in student satisfaction in the learning experience using the Communicative Language Teaching method. This method also helps improve their ability to communicate in the target language. Conclusion. The conclusion of this research shows that the Communicative Language Teaching method has a positive influence on students at Indonesian universities. Using this method not only improves their language skills but also enriches their learning experience through active social interaction. The implication of this research is that there needs to be more emphasis on the development and implementation of communication-oriented learning methods in the higher education curriculum in Indonesia.