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An An Analysis of Code-Switching and Patterns between Students and A Lecturer in Higher Education Speaking Class Bayyinah, Sahara; Sakina, Rahma; Widianingsih, Ayang Winda Sri; Nugraha, Muhammad Anjar
JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/jepal.v5i1.1056

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By examining the patterns of code-switching and code-mixing among Ma'soem University fourth-semester English education students, this study aims to analyze the pattern of code-switching and code-mixing in speaking classes. The study employs a qualitative descriptive methodology, capturing instances of these linguistic behaviors through observations, interviews, and documentation. The study groups communicative functions, contextual triggers, and different types of language alternation according to the theories of Grosjean (1982), Myers-Scotton (1993), and Muysken (2000). The results show that code-switching and code-mixing improve comprehension, facilitate cross-cultural learning, and greatly improve students' educational experiences. The most common pattern is insertional code-switching, which enables students to use vocabulary from several languages to more accurately communicate complicated ideas, especially when literal translations are inadequate. On the other hand, tag-switching seems to be the least common and frequently happens accidentally. The complex interplay among language proficiency, communicative requirements, and cultural identity in the context of education is reflected in these patterns. The results of this study imply that code-switching and code-mixing are essential to successful communication, cultural expression, and language acquisition rather than just being linguistic phenomena.  
Exploring Factors Enhancing English Speaking Proficiency Gasani, Laksmi; Nugraha, Muhammad Anjar; Purnama, Dody Wahyudi
Biormatika : Jurnal ilmiah fakultas keguruan dan ilmu pendidikan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Biormatika : Jurnal ilmiah fakultas keguruan dan ilmu pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Subang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35569/biormatika.v11i1.2273

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Despite increased exposure to English in Indonesia’s digital era, speaking proficiency remains very limited among students. The 2024 EF English Proficiency Index highlights Indonesia’s relatively low ranking compared to other Asian countries like the Philippines and Malaysia. Since English-speaking proficiency is essential for global communication, personal growth, careers, and educational opportunities, understanding the factors that enhance it is crucial. This qualitative study explores factors enhancing English-speaking proficiency and identifies the most influential ones that help students become more proficient. Participants included three college students who consistently achieved high scores in their English-speaking class and their lecturer at Subang University. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and classroom observations. The findings reveal that age, positive attitudes, family support, personality, language exposure, teachers, and regular practice contribute to proficiency, with language exposure, personality, teachers, and regular practice being the most influential. This study provides insights to help students develop self-confidence, take risks, practice consistently, and openness to diverse language exposure, ultimately improving their English-speaking proficiency.
The Implementation of Using Small Goup Discussion in an EFL Classroom: (A Case Study at the Eleventh Grade of SMKN 1 Subang in the Academic Year 2022/2023) Sapitri, Ika; Aminah, Mimin; Nugraha, Muhammad Anjar
Biormatika : Jurnal ilmiah fakultas keguruan dan ilmu pendidikan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Biormatika : Jurnal ilmiah fakultas keguruan dan ilmu pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Subang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35569/biormatika.v10i1.1739

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Students have difficulty learning English because they do not use it in their daily lives and English is not their first language. Through small group discussion as a learning strategy can help students’ in learning English. This study, focused on a described implementation of using small group discussion in an EFL classroom and perceived students’ responses about this strategy. This case study was conducted at Vocational High School, consists of 34 students and was designed for two meetings with the material analytical exposition text. To triangulate the data, observation, questionnaire, interview and documentation were used as an instrument. The result shows that implementation by group discussion the students more easily to analyze and makes an analytical exposition given by the researcher. Although in the first meeting, there were students who did not seem to participate in the process of discussion, but in second meeting, students participated actively and they could manage themselves to work in-group. In the questionnaire, 100% of students agree that using small group discussion is very suitable for learning English in vocational school. Based on the interview, students argue that by small group discussion it can be solved the task easily because they have the various opinions during group discussion. Small Group Discussion really helped the students. The students could share their knowledge and opinion in doing the exercises and discussing the answer to the exercises. Based on the result, it can be concluded that implementing small group discussion as a learning strategy is a good way of teaching and learning English.
TIKTOK APPLICATION AS AN ENGLISH LEARNING MEDIA: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION Sanusi, Anugrah Ilham; Nugraha, Muhammad Anjar; Maulida, Ida
ReALL - Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya and LPPM Universitas Sebelas April

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The TikTok application is a social media application that contains video content about anything, including some English learning content. English learning media is a tool or method used by teachers to make it easier for students to understand English subject matter, therefore this TikTok application was chosen as a learning Media. This study aims to determine students' perceptions of the use of the TikTok application as a medium for learning English and also to find out whether the TikTok application is used by students as an interesting and interactive media for learning English. The sample in this research was 139 eleventh-grade students of SMK PGRI Subang. This research design used qualitative research methods with a case study approach by getting the data from questionnaires and interviews. Questionnaires were used to determine students' perceptions of the TikTok application as their learning media in learning English, Interviews were used to determine the use of the TikTok application as an interesting and interactive media in learning English. The results show that the number of users of the TikTok application among students is 65.5%, the frequency of students using the TikTok application is 55.4%, the use of English learning media in the TikTok application for students provides a positive learning experience 64%, Using TikTok is easier for students to access video content that contains English, discusses vocabulary, speaking, grammar, which is easy for students to remember 45.3%, TikTok gives students the opportunity to hone their English skills 43.2%. Overall, it shows that the use of TikTok in learning English received a positive response from the majority of students, although there were some who were still doubtful. TikTok has had a positive impact on students in various aspects. The results of interviews regarding participant responses showed positive and varied views regarding the use of the TikTok application as an English learning media. Many participants found this experience enjoyable, beneficial, and improvement the understanding and knowledge of the language. The interactive and entertaining nature of TikTok content makes the learning process interesting and effective.