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The Effect of ABC Newsradio Australia on Students’ Listening on Third Semester Students of English Department Islamic University of Malang Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya; Tera Athena
SELL Journal : Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature Vol 6 No 1 (2021): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v6i1.599

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Listening is one receptive skill which represents students’ ability in understanding a language. Nowadays, media have certain rule to influence this listening skill; e- radio (ABC Newsradio Australia) becomes one effective medium to increase students’ listening skill. This article aims to investigate the effect of e-radio on listening achievement of third semester students of English department at Islamic University of Malang. Pre-experimental research is used as the research design with the pre-test and post-test as the main instrument. The result of T-test showed that there is significant effect of the using e-radio on students’ listening achievement.
THE INFLUENCE OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING ON THE STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL IN HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT AT ELEVENTH GRADE OF SMA SAIDIYAH AROSBAYA Lailatul Badriyah; Mariyatul Kiptiyah; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya
SELL Journal : Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature Vol 6 No 2 (2021): SELL Journal of English Education Department
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v6i2.671

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Writing is one of the basic skills of the English language. It is usually considered one of the most difficulty skill than other skills of foreign language students. Even native speakers feel difficulty in showing good command of writing. In writing, the students need to acquire those first ideas to make sure what they want to write. They have to write about what they think in their mind and state it on paper by using the correct rules. In this research researcher use problem based learning method in teaching writing. The objective of this research to investigate the influence of problem based learning on the studnts’ writing skill in hortatory exposition text at eleventh grade of SMA Saidiyah Arosbaya. In conducting data, the researcher used quasi- experimental design. The population of this research was eleventh grade of SMA Saidiyah Arosbaya and sample were XI IPS 1 as experimental class and XI IPS 2 as control class. The result of this research based on the analysis data of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) test from SPSS 17.0, the result of ANCOVA test from p-value was 0.035. It was less than the level of significant (0,05). If p-value<from the level of significant (0,05). It showed that the alternative hypothesis (Ha)was accepted and null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected.
The Factors of Speaking Difficulties in New Students' of English Education Department David Andrian; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya; Mariyatul Kiptiyah
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v8i2.983

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Speaking problems is a phenomenon of new students that we see today some new students are used to using their mother tongue, they tend to use their mother tongue because they have been familiar since childhood, so it is easier to talk to each other. They feel they lack mastery of foreign languages so they lack motivation. They are not so used to using foreign languages. From the explanation above, related to the theory of (Penny Ur, 1996 in Fitri Nurhadiah, 2019) there are four factors that cause students' difficulties in speaking such as barriers, nothing to say, low or uneven participation, and the use of mother tongue. Here, the author conducted research by using qualitative approach and implement observation and interview to get the data. there are 3 factors that cause difficulties for new students in speaking, namely performance conditions, learning environment, speech problems such as barriers, nothing to say, low or uneven participation, and use of mother tongue.
The Influence of Chain Writing Method Increase Students' Writing Ability of Descriptive Text at Seventh Grade of SMPN 03 Kamal Farida Windari; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v9i2.1122

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This studied discusses the effect of using the Chain Writing method on the write skills of class VII students of SMPN 03 Kamal and the background is that there are students who are less skilled at write a text, so that students are gift a method that can increase the creativity of write texts. Besides that, the purpose of this studied was to find out whether the Chain Writing method had a significant difference or not on students' writing skills. In this study, researcher used a type of quantitative research that is experimental on the effect of using the Chain Writing method on improving the skills of writing descriptive text in Class VII students of SMPN 03 Kamal with a total of 20 students. This study collected data used a pre-test to determine students' write skills before being given treatment and a post-test to determine students' write skills after being given treatment. And used a random technique, namely taking students at random, namely class VII A students from four classes. Based on the results of the research is the method used by students of class VII is significant, then the method is efficient or good for learning, especially learning English. The results were obtained from 3.039 > 4.41, with pre-test and post-test scores increasing from 62.5000 to 73.5000. So it was concluded that students could increase their creativity or write skills by used the Chain Writing method for learning English.
The Influence of Chain Writing Method Increase Students' Writing Ability of Descriptive Text at Seventh Grade of SMPN 03 Kamal Farida Windari; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v9i2.1122

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This studied discusses the effect of using the Chain Writing method on the write skills of class VII students of SMPN 03 Kamal and the background is that there are students who are less skilled at write a text, so that students are gift a method that can increase the creativity of write texts. Besides that, the purpose of this studied was to find out whether the Chain Writing method had a significant difference or not on students' writing skills. In this study, researcher used a type of quantitative research that is experimental on the effect of using the Chain Writing method on improving the skills of writing descriptive text in Class VII students of SMPN 03 Kamal with a total of 20 students. This study collected data used a pre-test to determine students' write skills before being given treatment and a post-test to determine students' write skills after being given treatment. And used a random technique, namely taking students at random, namely class VII A students from four classes. Based on the results of the research is the method used by students of class VII is significant, then the method is efficient or good for learning, especially learning English. The results were obtained from 3.039 > 4.41, with pre-test and post-test scores increasing from 62.5000 to 73.5000. So it was concluded that students could increase their creativity or write skills by used the Chain Writing method for learning English.
A Case Study of Students’ Speaking Anxiety in Learning English in the Classroom Rohmah, Faidotur; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v10i1.1207

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Anxiety is a major concern in the learning of speaking by EFL learners in an instructed language instruction situation. Speaking anxiety, despite being extensively studied, has yet to be fully understood. Keeping this in mind, this study explores the reasons of anxiety among foreign language learners, with special reference to "speaking" as a skill. Speaking is one of the abilities that appear to represent the students are able to speak English. Unfortunately, the majority of Indonesian students, particularly those at the university level, lack the necessary skills to communicate effectively in English. Students in the 4.0 era are expected to have strong communication skills and the capacity to interact with their peers. Speaking also demands practice and a strong psychological pleasure that must be pleasant. A related study that enhances the efficacy of speaking in language teaching and learning is critical. This descriptive study discusses the significance of good communication in English as a foreign language. The purpose of this study is to look into the speaking anxiety of MTs Roudlotut Tholibin eighth grade students. The specific goal of this study is to look into the variables that affect students' speaking anxiety as well as methods for reducing it based on the students' personal experiences. There were five students were chosen to participate. The researcher interviewed students who experience anxiety when speaking English, using a descriptive qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Two factors were revealed by the results. They are internal and external factors. English teachers need to comprehend the personalities of each of their students in the classroom, as each student's anxiety level can differ from one another.
A Case Study of Students’ Speaking Anxiety in Learning English in the Classroom Rohmah, Faidotur; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): SELL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v10i1.1207

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Anxiety is a major concern in the learning of speaking by EFL learners in an instructed language instruction situation. Speaking anxiety, despite being extensively studied, has yet to be fully understood. Keeping this in mind, this study explores the reasons of anxiety among foreign language learners, with special reference to "speaking" as a skill. Speaking is one of the abilities that appear to represent the students are able to speak English. Unfortunately, the majority of Indonesian students, particularly those at the university level, lack the necessary skills to communicate effectively in English. Students in the 4.0 era are expected to have strong communication skills and the capacity to interact with their peers. Speaking also demands practice and a strong psychological pleasure that must be pleasant. A related study that enhances the efficacy of speaking in language teaching and learning is critical. This descriptive study discusses the significance of good communication in English as a foreign language. The purpose of this study is to look into the speaking anxiety of MTs Roudlotut Tholibin eighth grade students. The specific goal of this study is to look into the variables that affect students' speaking anxiety as well as methods for reducing it based on the students' personal experiences. There were five students were chosen to participate. The researcher interviewed students who experience anxiety when speaking English, using a descriptive qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Two factors were revealed by the results. They are internal and external factors. English teachers need to comprehend the personalities of each of their students in the classroom, as each student's anxiety level can differ from one another.
The Factors of Speaking Difficulties in New Students' of English Education Department David Andrian; Mohammad Kurdi Wijaya; Mariyatul Kiptiyah
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): SELL Journal
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v8i2.983

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Speaking problems is a phenomenon of new students that we see today some new students are used to using their mother tongue, they tend to use their mother tongue because they have been familiar since childhood, so it is easier to talk to each other. They feel they lack mastery of foreign languages so they lack motivation. They are not so used to using foreign languages. From the explanation above, related to the theory of (Penny Ur, 1996 in Fitri Nurhadiah, 2019) there are four factors that cause students' difficulties in speaking such as barriers, nothing to say, low or uneven participation, and the use of mother tongue. Here, the author conducted research by using qualitative approach and implement observation and interview to get the data. there are 3 factors that cause difficulties for new students in speaking, namely performance conditions, learning environment, speech problems such as barriers, nothing to say, low or uneven participation, and use of mother tongue.