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Wordwalls Application In Teaching Writing Skill Experimental Research At Junior High school Nikmatul Laili; Moh. Hafidz
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i2.6294

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In the academic year 2024–2025, this study intends to examine how the Wordwall program affects the writing abilities of eighth-grade students at SMP Junior High School. Writing is often a challenging skill for students, particularly at the junior high school level, where issues such as limited vocabulary, grammatical errors, and lack of motivation are common. Wordwall, an educational tool designed to enhance learning through interactive exercises, was used as the medium in this study. The study used a one-group pre-test-post-test design and a quantitative pre-experimental methodology. The sample consisted of 38 students from class VIII-B. The pre-test measured students' initial writing abilities, followed by a treatment using Wordwall that focused on vocabulary enhancement, writing strategies, and real-time feedback. A post-test was carried out following the procedure to assess improvements in writing skills. Statistical analysis using a one-sample t-test showed a notable enhancement in pupils' writing skills, with the post-test scores (mean = 73.39) being higher than the pre-test scores (mean = 54.44). The results indicated the pupils' writing abilities were enhanced by using Wordwall, especially in vocabulary acquisition, idea generation, and writing organization. The findings suggest that Wordwall is an effective tool for improving junior high school pupils' writing abilities, offering an enjoyable and engaging approach to learning. The study concludes that Wordwall can be an influential resource in improving writing competencies in the digital era.
Students' Voice Note WhatsApp Group in Speaking Classroom Zahrotul Cameliya; Moh. Hafidz; Mariyatul Kiptiyah
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): SELL Journal
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v8i01.873

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This study aims to make the speaking skills of class X students of SMA Al-Ghozali be better by using voice note WhatsApp group as a learning medium. This research is a qualitative research that aims to find and prove that the use of this media can improve students' speaking skills. The research method used is case studies which is a research process in which researchers get systematic, factual and accurate over vier information about facts and phenomena that happen. Researchers and teachers also play a role in this research process to find out the teaching and learning process using this media and also the weaknesses in the speaking learning process. researchers used 3 instruments to collect data, namely observation, interview and documentation. The researcher made 2 times observation meeting because in the first observation meeting the student's speaking had not been successful for the purpose of this study. English teacher and 5 students became the object of this interview. The second observation meeting showed that the students' speaking skills improved after watching a narrative video, and after students made a voice recording related the video narrative. It was also found that watching the narrative video then recording a voice messages through WhatsApp group was more likely to help them improve their English. Students continue to improve their speaking skills in finding more and more English words by using the voice note WhatsApp group as the media. The indicators of successful implementation are: (1) students perform a voice note WhatsApp group in speaking classroom has a good influence on students and (2) students perceptions of voice note WhatsApp group in peaking classroom also has a great influence on students when they perform their speaking using voice note WhatsApp. In addition, this finding is also supported by the results of student speaking after using voice note WhatsApp group as media in speaking classroom.
PQ4R & Vocabulary Acquisition towards Bilingual Fiction Storybook For EFL Elementary Students in Reading Comprehension Lu'luul Maknunah; Moh. Hafidz
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): SELL Journal
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v8i2.984

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PQ4R is students’ reading time in the bilingual fiction storybook to make faster through prepared questions. This research used qualitative research design to describe the real context of students’ reading using bilingual fiction storybook. The instruments were checklist to find the implementation of PQ4R in reading comprehension, and some questions to know the students’ vocabulary mastery. Then, the data analyzed to draw a conclusion. As the result, bilingual fiction storybook can enhance students’ ability on reading comprehension especially on students’ vocabulary enrichments, and makes students think critically through the content inside, because it contains picture inside to make students imagine the contents and it has two languages to make students easily to comprehend the text.
Cultural Democracy in Learning English at Madura Boarding School Moh. Hafidz; Moh. Arief Wahyudi
Civic-Culture : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan PKN dan Sosial Budaya Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): February
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/cc.v3i1.90

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English is the language of daily life trains communication skills and job needs. This researchdescribes and analyzes about how cultural democracy in learning English is applied, maintaininglocal language (Madurese language) and the role of kiai in curriculum making? The benefits of thisstudy as a theoretical reference and practice in learning English to maintain local language andculture. This research was conducted at Madura Islamic boarding school using descriptivequalitative approach with ethnographic research design, data collection techniques throughobservation, interviews and documentation. While the way to analyzeis familiarizing and organizing,coding and reducing, and interpreting and representing. The results are always encouraging tutorsand students to shape the environment of English and develop students' knowledge with vocabularymastery through the “settoran” method. Conduct observations and teachings through “FantsyMorning” and “Bazar Exhibition” and involve managers and alumni in making policies. Learninguses cooperative models by writing text in groups and reading text aloud. Speaking using Englishas a pesantren regulation. Maintaining pesantren culture, starting to dress and learning activities.Conducting curriculum development through deliberation to evaluate the entire set of activities andlearning outcomes. Assessing vocabulary mastery, writing skill and speaking skill successively.Learning a cultural democracy-based language maintains the pesantren's value system andenhances new abilities and knowledge of English and supports Madura (enggi-bhunten). While therole of the kiai in making curriculum is that there are those who are involved directly and indirectly.