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Journal : Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science

INVESTIGATING NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH PRESENTATIONS AT EFL CLASSROOMS Sopyanti, Leli; Tahir, Muh; Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1281

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This research explores the role of nonverbal communication (NVC) in English presentations conducted by undergraduate students in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classrooms at Universitas Negeri Makassar, where presentations have become integral to pedagogical practices aimed at fostering critical thinking and active learning. The study aims to identify and categorize forms of nonverbal communication exhibited by EFL learners during their presentations, specifically focusing on kinesic behaviors such as gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, and posture. Utilizing qualitative methods, including systematic observation of student presentations, the research captures authentic interactions to assess how these nonverbal cues contribute to message delivery and audience engagement. By enhancing understanding of NVC within EFL education, this study not only contributes theoretically by categorizing specific behaviors and exploring their functions but also offers practical insights into developing essential communication skills vital for students' academic success and professional readiness. The findings underscore the importance of integrating nonverbal communication training into EFL curricula, empowering students to deliver impactful presentations while fostering a deeper understanding of cross-cultural communication norms. Ultimately, this research highlights the need for holistic approaches in language education that prioritize both linguistic proficiency and expressive competence, equipping learners with the skills to effectively encode and decode nonverbal signals, thereby enhancing their overall communicative competence
THE USE OF TIKTOK APPLICATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH SPEAKING: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION Humairah, Andi Ananda; Mahmud, Murni; Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1327

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This research is aimed to find out the students’ perception of using TikTok application in learning English Speaking and identify the impacts of using TikTok application for the students. This research focused on the students’ opinions to obtain data on their perception and response towards the implementation of TikTok in learning English speaking. The research subjects have been selected purposively with 6 students regarding their experiences learning English speaking using TikTok application. This research was conducted using in-depth interview as the instrument of the research using free-guided interview questions. The researcher found that there was various thought of each student, mainly positive than negative. The positive view students perceived are they can obtain new learning materials within a short amount of time, easy to access, and the students don’t have to follow a specific creator to enhance their speaking skills. While the negative perception students concerned are age restriction, unfiltered content, random algorithm, and one-way interaction The impacts are various. It was revealed that the students are able to improve their creativity using TikTok’s contents and obtaining an amount of knowledge in a short time. It is proven that TikTok has benefits for the students’ English learning improvement. Negatively, the impacts that are concerning to the research subjects are TikTok might leads students to addiction, get easily distracted by the contents, may leads to misleading information, and other social media alternative to learn English speaking
Co-Authors A. Muliati Abdul Wahid Adys, Himala Praptami Adys, Himaya Praptani Ali, Diana Fitri Amir, Rahma Melati Amirullah -, Amirullah Andini, Andi Nurul Ansari Abdillah Aprianar, Elda Arifa, Arifa Ariyani, Amra Asfah, Indrawaty Ashabul Kahfi Susanto Asrat, Nurul Astaina Aswati, Dewi Athyah, Andi Ummy Awwaliyah, Andi Astri Bahrun, St. Rahmaniah Burhamzah, Muftihaturrahmah Faiqah, Afifah Fitriani Fortuna, Nurkhaira Ariendita Geminastiti Sakkir Hajar, Andi Hamzah, Harniwati Hanafie, Nurharsya Khaer Hanafie, Nurharsyah Khaer Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Heni Pujiastuti Heriyanti Humairah, Andi Ananda Irfan, Luthfia Nurhanisa Ismail, Ishafiuddin Isna Humaera, Isna Jafar, Muhammad Basri Jaya, Muhammad Fahri Jefry, Riny Jufri, Ismubaraqah Kala'allo, Teresia Octavia Kamila, Athiya Karim, Try Saputra Kisman Salija, Kisman M. Jufrianto, M. Jufrianto M. Tahir Maemuna Muhayyang Mandan, Tree Wahyuni Mansur, Musdalifah Masthurah, Nur Mohamad, Andi Riswan Muhammad Syukri Muhammad Tahir Mulfi, Muhammad Naufal Putra Audy Murni Mahmud Mustari, Ichwan Mytra, Prima Nasrullah Nasrullah Nasta, Mardiayanah Nawir, HJ Nurdiana Nawir, Hj. Nurdiana Nawir, Nurdiana Noni, Nurdin Novia, Lely NUR AENI Nurdzizati, Ainun Nurlailah Nurlailah, Nurlailah Patak, Andi Anto Putriani, Putriani Rachmadi, Nisa Amalia Rahman, Kurnia Ramdani, Amaliah Reskyani, Reskyani Riny Jefri, Riny Rosi, Saparuddin Safaitri, Citra Dwi Sahril Nur Sattar, Muhammad Seny Luhriyani Sunusi Shalihah, Andi Musfiqah Sopyanti, Leli Sri Wahyuni Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Susanto, Ashabul Kahfi Syarifuddin Dollah Tahir, MUH Ulpa, Sulistiana Ulwiah, Pitrah Umar, Nur Fadhilah Usman, Misnawaty Wahyuni, Ika Yuli Zalsabilla, Fira Rizky Suciana