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The Rhetorical Structure of Abstracts Written by International Authors in Reputable International Journals in Applied Linguistics Marpaung, Tiara Azzahra; Sasmita, Ruwaiza; Dewi, Anggun Citra Sari
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): December
Publisher : English Education Study Program Faculty of Teacher Training and Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v8i1.4709

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In research articles, abstract was defined as a mini-article because it consists of summary of the study. Abstract was a very important part because abstract used to encouraged the readers to saw the other sections of the article. It was because in general the abstract was the first part that readers would read. This present study conducted to investigate the rhetorical structure used in abstract of research articles in applied linguistics written by international authors and published in reputable international journals. This study used content analysis method with the abstract framework that purposed by Swales and Feak (2009). The data were collected from 20 research articles from reputable international journals in applied linguistics. The findings showed that from five moves, there were two moves which were Move 3 (Methods) and Move 4 (Results/findings) are categorized as obligatory. Meanwhile for other moves, which are Move 1 (Introduction), Move 2 (Purpose/aim), and Move 5 (Conclusion/suggestion) are categorized as conventional. This reasearch  provided the knowledge about the rhetorical structured of the abstract in research articles written by international authors and published in reputable international journals to increase the national author’s awareness of the importanced of the five moves that purposed by Swales and Feak (2009) in conducting the abstract.
GENDER REPRESENTATION IN ENGLISH TEACHING VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Marpaung, Tiara Azzahra; Dewi, Anggun Citra Sari; Sasmita, Ruwaiza
ENGLISH Vol 19 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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Gender representation in learning media is one of the most important issues that measure the equality of appearance between male and female characters. The aim of this study is to find out whether male and female characters are represented equally and how male and female roles are described in the illustration of the selected learning videos. This study used mixed method, with quantitative applied to calculate the percentage of female and male. Qualitative is used to describe content analysis based on the roles of female and male. The objects are the selected English learning videos for Junior High School published in a well-known account, Ruangguru channel on Youtube. The number of characters reflecting male and female was classified by adapting from Stockdale in Miranda & Nurbatra (2019). The result of this study revealed that in three categories, the amount of male and female characters that arise is balanced with a percentage of 50% each. Meanwhile, in one category there are significant differences between female characters with 58% and male characters with 42%. It is concluded the gender representation in the five English learning videos was quite balanced. Moreover, female and male characters can be found together in the given conversation illustrations.
GENDER REPRESENTATION IN ENGLISH TEACHING VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Marpaung, Tiara Azzahra; Dewi, Anggun Citra Sari; Sasmita, Ruwaiza
ENGLISH Vol 19 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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Gender representation in learning media is one of the most important issues that measure the equality of appearance between male and female characters. The aim of this study is to find out whether male and female characters are represented equally and how male and female roles are described in the illustration of the selected learning videos. This study used mixed method, with quantitative applied to calculate the percentage of female and male. Qualitative is used to describe content analysis based on the roles of female and male. The objects are the selected English learning videos for Junior High School published in a well-known account, Ruangguru channel on Youtube. The number of characters reflecting male and female was classified by adapting from Stockdale in Miranda & Nurbatra (2019). The result of this study revealed that in three categories, the amount of male and female characters that arise is balanced with a percentage of 50% each. Meanwhile, in one category there are significant differences between female characters with 58% and male characters with 42%. It is concluded the gender representation in the five English learning videos was quite balanced. Moreover, female and male characters can be found together in the given conversation illustrations.
Enhancing Students’ Reading Skills Through Self-Directed Learning Strategy in Academic Reading Course Dewi, Anggun Citra Sari; Hati, Gita Mutiara; Marpaung, Tiara Azzahra; Sasmita, Ruwaiza
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Journal of English Education and Teaching
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.9.2.346-355

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One of the basic skills in a foreign language is the ability to read. The purpose of reading is to understand, analyze and explore the contents of the reading material they read. By reading we can more quickly master a foreign language. Academic reading courses are offered in the English Language Education study program as a provision for students to be able to understand academic texts which will be very useful later to enrich their knowledge and will also help them when writing scientific papers such as articles and theses. To be able to study online or outside of main lecture hours, students must have control over their learning process and be responsible for what and how they learn the foreign language (Merriam & Bierema, 2013). This learning strategy is known as Self-Directed learning. Learning with Self-Directed learning can increase students' knowledge, abilities and achievements in learning in the way they choose. This strategy is a mental process that is followed and supported by identifying and searching for information (Suknaisith, 2014).