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Students’ Online Experiences in Online Collaborative Writing with Focus on Language Rules Herlinawati, Herlinawati; Isnawati , Uzlifatul Masruroh; Yudar, Ratih Saltri; Syahdan, Syahdan; Syaifullah, Syaifullah
REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language
Publisher : The Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) - Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/reila.v4i2.9833

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Collaborative works among pairs, groups or one pair with another pair are favoured to accomplish, particularly in writing tasks. Students cannot undertake collaborative revision face-to-face during classroom instruction in EFL writing during the pandemic. Therefore, online collaborative revision has become a practical solution, especially in the context of EFL writing classes. This study aims to apprehend students' experience in online collaborative writing revision in the L2 writing context, focusing on language rules. This study employed qualitative research with a narrative inquiry as a research design. A proportionate interview with probability sampling is used as the main instrument to collect data from the EFL students at the Department of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Lancang Kuning. Five students from the seventh semester who had taken an argumentative writing class were chosen as the participant. The findings reveals, through experiencing online collaborative writing revision, students were knowledgeable and well-improved in revising their writings, particularly on language rules. The analysis showed the students managed to share multiple perspectives on how they are experiencing the online collaborative writing revision. In conclusion, online collaborative writing revision helps students with their writing revision through the feedback they obtain during the activities in the class and makes them have an exceeding writing performance. The expected contribution from this research is to gain an exceeding description of students' needs in implementing online collaborative writing revision.
Movie as a Helper for Students' Pronunciation in Speaking Skill Class Yudar, Ratih Saltri; Aditomo, Dionisius Tito; Silalahi, Novia Sariahta
Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

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This research aims to deliver how a movie can help students with their pronunciation in English speaking skill. Speaking is one of English skill that has an important role. While speaking, there is a certain aspect that has to be paid attention by people. Pronunciation is an aspect that important in speaking skill. Pronunciation takes a significant role in speaking because it shows anything while someone speaks and other people understanding based on how someone pronounces a word. This study is aimed for students who learn the English language as a foreign language (EFL) to drive the importance this area. With qualitative method, this study hopes to avoid people from misunderstanding what non-English native speakers say. This study’s discussion drives the urgency to teach speaking with the learning activities designed as well as possible to address pronunciation. This study also recommends parties in educational sector to support the use of various teaching media such as videos pictures, realia, television, but particularly movies. This is because a movie is one of the media that can immensely help student’s speaking ability as they actively engage and have fun in imitating the audiovisual feed they receive.