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USING TASK-BASED LEARNING METHOD TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ LITERAL READING COMPREHENSION AS, Nurul Dwi Pratiwi; Sakkir, Geminastiti; G, Hasriani
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 4, No 1, March (2025): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jtechlp.v4i2, June.73906

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The objective of this study was to ascertain whether or not the task-based learning method can enhance students' inferential reading comprehension. A pre-experimental design with pre-test and post-test was employed in this study, which was conducted with all students in the 11th grade as the population. The sample consisted of 36 students from class 11.2 at UPT SMAN 5 Pinrang. The data were collected via an inferential reading comprehension test and subsequently analyzed using a paired sample t-test. The findings indicated a statistically significant enhancement in students' inferential reading comprehension, as evidenced by a probability value of less than 0.001, which was below the 0.05 significance threshold.  The t-value (14.244) exceeded the t-table value (2.03), thereby confirming the acceptance of the alternative hypothesis (Ha). Additionally, the N-Gain value was classified as high (>0.70), providing further evidence of the effectiveness of this method. These findings demonstrate that the task-based learning method is an effective method to significantly enhance students' inferential reading comprehension. Consequently, this method can be a viable alternative teaching strategy for enhancing reading comprehension within similar educational contexts.
The Lecturers’ Perception of the Implementation of Content-Based Instruction in Teaching English for Hospitality Kartini; Sulaiman, Iskandar; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 1 June 2025
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i1.226

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The main purpose of this study is to explore the lecturers’ perceptions on the implementation of Content-Based Instruction (CBI) in teaching English for hospitality at Poltekpar Makassar. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with two lecturers and eight students. The results show that the respondents consider CBI as an effective pedagogical strategy, which intertwines language learning with content and makes English instruction more meaningful and transferrable in their future professions within the hospitality industry. CBI also improves language skills along with content knowledge by integrating language instruction into subjects like cooking, customer service and tourism. This method, by engaging students in real-world tasks and practical assignments, fosters contextualized learning, enhances student involvement, and stimulates critical and communicative competence in the learners. Moreover, real-life context and interactive tasks used in class foster more in-depth learning as well as greater student motivation and have increased learners’ confidence to produce in English. Thus, this study underlines CBI as an effective teaching method that equips learners with the language and the profession-relevant skills that are essential in the hospitality industry.
Exploring the Writing Challenges Faced by First-Year EFL Students: A Qualitative Approach Rosalia, Harnita; Saputri, Faradillah; S, Jumraini; Amir, Hasbiyah Srianah; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 1 June 2025
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i1.229

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This study aims to identify the major writing difficulties faced by first-year students in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts at Universitas Negeri Makassar. A qualitative research approach was employed, involving the analysis of students’ written assignments and in-depth interviews with 15 purposively selected participants. The findings reveal four key areas of difficulty: grammatical and sentence structure errors, limited vocabulary and inappropriate word choice, poor paragraph organization, and a lack of coherence and cohesion. In addition to these surface-level issues, the study uncovered several underlying contributing factors, including limited exposure to English outside the classroom, inadequate writing instruction, first language interference, emotional barriers, and excessive reliance on translation technology. These results indicate that students’ writing challenges are not solely rooted in linguistic deficiencies but are shaped by a broader ecosystem of influences that impact their development as academic writers. A deeper understanding of these factors is essential for designing more effective pedagogical interventions—ones that address both technical errors and the developmental needs of EFL learners.
Neurolinguistic Profiles of Language Impairment and Recovery in Indonesian-Speaking Post-Stroke Aphasia Patients Tammasse; Jumraini; Muhayyang, Maemuna; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 1 June 2025
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i1.231

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Post-stroke aphasia is a complex language disorder resulting from damage to brain regions responsible for linguistic function. This study aims to identify patterns of language impairment and potential recovery in aphasic patients using a neurolinguistic approach based on Bahasa Indonesia. Employing a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected from ten outpatient aphasia patients at RSUP Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Makassar, through structured linguistic interviews, adapted language assessment tools (BNT-Ina and MoCA-Ina), and transcription of spontaneous speech. The findings reveal varied disruptions across five linguistic components—phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics—depending on the type of aphasia. Broca’s aphasia is characterized by agrammatism and articulatory deficits with preserved comprehension; Wernicke’s aphasia features fluent but semantically incoherent speech and poor understanding; while Global aphasia involves extensive impairment across all language domains. The analysis demonstrates how the agglutinative morphology and flexible syntax of Bahasa Indonesia influence the manifestation of aphasia and the design of rehabilitation strategies. Language recovery is interpreted through the lens of neuroplasticity, showing compensatory activation in non-dominant brain areas and improved outcomes through culturally contextual, mother-tongue-based therapy. This study contributes to the development of linguistically informed, localized aphasia interventions and underscores the importance of integrating neurolinguistic and sociocultural factors in language rehabilitation.
Student Perception Regarding the Use of Sarcasm in Classroom Interaction in the University Context Sunusi, Seny Luhriyani; Taswadi, Muh. Qayyum; Korompot, Chairil Anwar; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 1 June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i1.234

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This research aimed to identify in what types of interaction patterns sarcasm is found in the classroom and what students' perceptions regarding the use of sarcasm in classroom interactions. This research used qualitative methods to obtain data from respondents. The respondents in this research were lecturers who use English when teaching and students who are familiar with sarcasm. The results obtained from this research show that sarcasm is found in three interaction patterns, namely one-way interaction, two-way interaction, and multidirectional interaction. Meanwhile, students' perceptions regarding sarcasm have pros and cons. There are those who think sarcasm is appropriate in the classroom. It can trigger laughter and others who think it is inappropriate because it can hurt someone's feelings.
CoALM, a Model of Autonomous Learning Approach for the ETL in the Travel Industry Study Program of UHN IGBS Denpasar-Bali-Indonesia Ratni, Ni Putu; Dollah, Syarifuddin; Basri, Muhammad; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 1 June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i1.236

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This research was motivated by the lack of references regarding the implementation of the Autonomous Learning Approach in English teaching and learning (ETL) for the Travel Industry Study Program at UHN IGBS Denpasar. The purpose of this study was to explore the implementation of the Collaborative Autonomous Learning Model (CoALM), which emerged from the execution of the Autonomous Learning Approach in ETL for students in the Travel Industry Study Program of UHN IGBS Denpasar; the research utilized a qualitative approach, employing grounded theory methods and data triangulation analysis; the findings indicated that the students' efforts to implement Autonomous Learning in their English practice and studies led to the development of a collaborative learning environment. This collaboration arose from the students' engagement in practical language application within the field. It represented a natural form of autonomous language learning that yielded mutual benefits for both students and foreign tourists, ultimately resulting in the creation of the Collaborative Autonomous Learning Model (CoALM), which is student-directed; the research findings were analyzed and concluded based on data collected from various sources and locations, which presented certain constraints. Therefore, it is suggested that future researchers explore this area of study using a broader range of data sources and locations.
Exploring the Role of Polysemy Awareness for “Get” and “Make” in Podcasts on EFL Learners’ Collocational Speaking Ability Amaliah, Suci; Baa, Sultan; Wahyuni, Ika Yuli; Mansyur, Mansyur; Sakkir, Geminastiti
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : PT ARRUS Intelektual Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum3924

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This study examines the role of polysemy awareness of the verbs get and make through learning podcasts in improving EFL students’ collocational speaking ability. The basis of this study is the finding that the meaning variation of polysemous words often causes collocational errors in spoken language. At the same time, podcasts provide rich audio contexts that facilitate semantic comprehension. The study's objectives were to test the effectiveness of increasing polysemy awareness of collocational speaking accuracy and fluency and to explore the learning mechanisms of participants. The Mixed-Methods Sequential Explanatory Method was applied through a quantitative phase, pre-test and post-test of speaking collocations on 60 EFL students randomly divided into experimental and control groups, followed by a qualitative phase in the form of stimulated-recall interviews with 10 participants. The collocation assessment instrument showed high inter-rater reliability (α = 0.87). The quantitative results indicated a significant increase in accuracy (p < 0.05; d > 0.8) and a 20% increase in fluency scores in the experimental group. The qualitative findings revealed that participants utilized audio context clues to distinguish polysemous meanings before selecting collocations, shifting from a rote strategy to a contextual approach. In conclusion, integrating polysemy awareness in podcast materials effectively improves speaking collocational ability and strengthens the theory of contextual semantic learning. The implications of this study include the development of audio modules focused on polysemy semantics, teacher training, and further research on long-term retention and adaptation of materials based on proficiency.
Teachers as Material Developers: Investigating Strategies for Writing Instruction in a Digital Age A. Kamariah; Sudding, Muhammad Fahri Jaya; Musdalifah; Sakkir, Geminastiti; Maharani, Sardian
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum3954

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This study explores the strategies employed by English language teachers in developing writing instructional materials within digitally enriched learning environments. Using a qualitative multiple case study design, six teachers from junior high, senior high, and vocational schools were observed and interviewed. Findings reveal that while all teachers perceive themselves as active material developers, their approaches vary based on their digital literacy, pedagogical beliefs, and access to technological infrastructure. A process-based writing approach is commonly applied, with digital tools such as Google Docs, Grammarly, Padlet, and Canva supporting different stages of instruction. Teachers selected tools based on usability, relevance to student needs, and contextual constraints. However, challenges such as limited preparation time, uneven student digital literacy, and lack of institutional support persist. The study affirms the relevance of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework. It highlights the need for professional development that equips teachers with skills to design pedagogically meaningful digital writing tasks.
Critical Discourse Analysis of Norman Fairclough Model on Dedi Mulyadi's Angry Sentences in tirto.id Isnaeni, Isnaeni; Wahyuni, Sry; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Sakkir, Geminastiti
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/soshum4018

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This study aims to analyze the angry sentences delivered by Dedi Mulyadi in a news article published by tirto.id online media. The discourse analysis uses the Critical Discourse Analysis approach of the Norman Fairclough model. The data obtained from sentence quotations containing Dedi Mulyadi's expressions of anger in a public forum, which were then analyzed qualitatively. The results showed that the language used by Dedi Mulyadi not only reflects the expression of personal emotions, but also contains elements of power and ideology. The sentences are used to control public discourse and assert his position of authority in the face of local identity symbols such as Persikas. This discourse shows the power relations between political elites and civil society, as well as how the media plays a role in reproducing and disseminating ideological meanings to the wider community.
Assistance in Creating Google Scholar and SINTA Accounts for New Lecturers in the English Education Department Sakkir, Geminastiti; Wahyuni, Ika Yuli; Ariyani, Amra; Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni; Adys, Himala Praptami
Mattawang: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.mattawang3782

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The assistance in creating Google Scholar and SINTA (Science and Technology Index) accounts for new lecturers in the English Education Study Program aims to facilitate them in utilizing these two academic platforms as part of their personal and professional development. Mentoring activities are carried out for one new lecturer, using a lecture method followed by direct practice in creating a Google Scholar and SINTA account. The result of this assistance was the formation of two accounts, which were immediately filled with three articles that had been published and registered in each account and the two accounts were synchronized. This process makes it easy for new lecturers to start their academic digital careers.
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Rahman Abduh, Amirullah Abdul Wahid Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abrar, Andi Eritme Yustika Abuhaer, Herawati Adys, Himala Praptami Afiah P., Nur Ahmad Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Ahmad Fudhail  Majid Ahmad Talib Ahmed Sardi Ahsan Muzri S Akidah, Nur Faizah Aliyah Nur Khalizah Amaliah Ramdani Amaliah, Suci Amanda Nur Utami Amar, Nurmalayanti Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni Amir, Fitrah Al Amir, Hasbiyah Srianah Amra Ariyani Amra Ariyani Amra Ariyani Andi Anto Patak Andi Anto Patak Andi Elsa Fadhilah Sakti Andi Muhammad Irawan Anugerah Febrian Syam Anugrah, Nurul Apriyawanto, Apriyawanto AR, Atiqah Fajriyani Yacub Ardiansyah Ahmad Arief, Rahmi Ariyani, Amra arsyad, safnil AS, Nurul Dwi Pratiwi Asriati Asriati Asriati, Asriati Aswadi Aswadi Aswar Aswar Aswati, Dewi Auliyanti Sahril Nurfadhilah Ayu Safitri Agustina Azis, Nurhikma Azizah, Fauziah Azzahra Meyditha Salsabila Baa, Sultan Baso Jabu, Baso Bismayanti, Bismayanti Bulkis, Iin Dahlan, Suratman Devilito Prasetyo Tatipang Elsofly Dit Yamtel Ngabalin Eny Syatriana Fatimah Hidayahni Amin Fatimah Hidayahni Amini Fauzan Hari Sudding Sally Fauzan, Muhammad Miftah Fauzan, Surya Fitrah, Atiyah Inayah Fitriana Fitriana Fortuna, Nurkhaira Ariendita G, Hasriani Gunawan Gunawan Haidir, Asia Masita Haikal Afdal Ramadhan Hajrah Hajrah Hajrah Hajrah, Hajrah Hanafi, Nurwahidah Hanafie, Nurharsya Khaer Hardianti Hardianti Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Harnita Rosalia HARYANTO Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Haryanto Haryanto Hasriani G Haturrahma, Mufti Hazah Agung Izni Helena Tada Helmiyanti Humairah, Humairah Ice Trisnawati Ika Isra Ayu Ika Yuli Wahyuni Ikrar, Muh. 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