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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION GAP ACTIVITY AND JUMBLED SENTENCE GAME IN TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION Patty, Galfry; Wardani, Rizqi Claudia; Nurteteng, Nurteteng
Akrab Juara : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023): November
Publisher : Yayasan Azam Kemajuan Rantau Anak Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58487/akrabjuara.v8i4.2186

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The implementation of Information Gap Activity and Jumbled Sentences Game in Teaching Reading Comprehension at Eight Grade Smp Muhammadiyah 2 Mariyai Sorong Regency Thesis English Education Department faculty of language social and sport education university of pendidikan muhammadiyah sorong,May 2023.The objective of this research is to know whether the implementation of information gap Activity and jumble sentence game has impact or not on students’ reading at smp muhammadiyah 2 mariyai sorong regency. The research used pre-experimental quantitative research design with design is one group pretest-posttest. The population of this research was the eighth grade students’ at Smp Muhammadiyah 2 Mariyai Sorong Regency . The researcher chose this class because there are some problems with students' reading. In the collecting data researcher used multiple choice with 20 questions for the pretest and posttest. To analyze the data the researcher uses the SPSS 20 version. The result finding of the research showed that the result of pair sample T test(0,00) the categorized was impact .In addition to the result of the pair sample T-test is P value (0.00)<(0,05).it means that HO was rejected and Ha was accepted. The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was there is an impact in teaching reading using information gap and jumbled sentence games.
Exploring English Reading Challenges in Southwest Papua EFL Classrooms: The Role of Virtual Learning Nursalim, Nursalim; Nurteteng, Nurteteng; Sari, Galuh Novita; Ayuningtyas, Puteri Nafdila; Yanwarin, Elisabeth
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): E-CLUE: Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature, and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v12i2.10023

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This research explores the obstacles students encounter during English reading instruction through virtual learning in Southwest Papua's English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms. The study was conducted at UNIMUDA Sorong, utilizing both offline and online methods for data collection. The researcher recruited 20 participants through convenient sampling. Qualitative data was collected and analysed thematically, revealing that students perceive virtual learning as highly beneficial for improving their English reading skills. They find it user-friendly and hold a positive attitude towards its integration into learning. Consequently, it is asserted that students' favorable perceptions of virtual learning's value in enhancing EFL classrooms in Papua correspond to their adeptness in utilizing virtual learning for reading comprehension. The findings suggest that virtual learning can effectively support EFL instruction, highlighting its potential to overcome traditional learning barriers in this context. Additionally, the study emphasizes the need for adequate technological infrastructure and continuous training for both students and teachers to maximize the benefits of virtual learning.
Overcoming Initial Deficiencies in Confidence and Classroom Management of English Education Students at Teaching Practicum Nurteteng, Nurteteng; Nursalim, Nursalim; Fergina Lengkoan
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): E-CLUE: Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature, and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v12i1.10067

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This study investigates the challenges faced by English Education students at Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah Sorong due to deficiencies in foundational English skills, focusing on their confidence and classroom management during teaching practicums. The research has three primary objectives: to identify specific challenges, analyze the impact of these deficiencies on students' confidence and classroom management abilities, and propose effective interventions. Utilizing a quantitative research design, data were collected from sixth-semester students through structured surveys and self-report questionnaires, which assessed perceived challenges, confidence levels, and classroom management skills. The findings revealed significant difficulties in vocabulary (72%), grammar (65%), pronunciation (58%), listening comprehension (60%), and speaking fluency (70%), compounded by limited exposure to English-speaking environments. A strong correlation was found between low English proficiency and decreased self-confidence, with 68% of respondents feeling unprepared to manage classrooms effectively. To address these challenges, the study proposes targeted interventions, including enhanced language support programs, peer mentoring, simulation activities, regular feedback mechanisms, and workshops on classroom management. These recommendations aim to improve the teaching practicum experience for English Education students, ultimately fostering their professional development and effectiveness as future educators.