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Utilizing Digital Game Based Learning to Enhance English Grammar Mastery Learning for the Third Year Students Firdaus; Sunubi, Abdul Haris; Ambo Dalle; Arqam; Mujahidah
AL LUGHAWIYAAT Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): July
Publisher : IAIN KENDARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/alg.v6i2.11803

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This research aims to examine the effectiveness of Digital Game-Based Learning (DGBL) in improving the English grammar mastery of third-year students. The study also investigates student responses and engagement in the learning process. This research used a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design conducted in two cycles, involving 25 third-year students. The learning process utilized digital platforms such as Duolingo, Baamboozle, and Blooket as interactive grammar learning media. Data were collected through grammar tests, observation sheets, and field documentation. The results showed a significant improvement in students’ grammar mastery, with the average score increasing from 58.52% in Cycle I to 91.20% in Cycle II. In addition, students demonstrated very positive responses and increased engagement during the DGBL activities. The learning atmosphere became more dynamic, and students were more motivated to participate actively in class. The study concludes that Digital Game-Based Learning not only enhances grammar skills but also promotes positive attitudes and high engagement among students in a pesantren context.
The Analysis of Phonemes in the Duri Dialect and the Pattinjo Dialect : A Descriptive Study of Segmental Phonemes in the Duri and Pattinjo Dialects Yukir, Muh; Ambo Dalle; Zulfah; Mujahidah; Sunubi, Abdul Haris
AL LUGHAWIYAAT Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/alg.v6i2.11630

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This research aims to conduct phoneme analysis in the Duri dialect and the Pattinjo dialect, two dialects located in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. With a focus on analyzing the phonemes between these two dialects, this research examines the linguistic variations that emerge in the northern Enrekang and Pinrang regions. The Duri dialect is located in the Enrekang region, while the Pattinjo dialect dominates the northern Pinrang area. The research method involved collecting data from local informants speaking both dialects, as well as phonematic analysis to identify phoneme differences and similarities between the two. The results of this research provide in- depth insight into the unique phoneme characteristics of each dialect, enriching our understanding of the region's linguistic diversity. This research can contribute to the regional linguistic literature and provide a basis for further research on language variation in South Sulawesi.