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SPEECH ACTS IN JULIA GILLARD™S SPEECHES Purwadi, Dede; Sihombing, Lince
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2012): June, 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v1i2.736

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This study is concerned with pragmatics, focusing on the types of speech acts used in Julia Gillard™s Speeches. This research was conducted by using qualitative descriptive design. There are four text™s speeches of Julia Gillard in this study taken from internet, There were 241 utterances. The results of data analysis showed the total numbers were: declarative 3,7%, representative 52,7%, expressive 6,2%, directive 12,0%, commissive 25,3%. It means that representative form is the most dominant type of speech acts used in Julia Gillard™s speeches. It is 52,7%. Representative is dominant because the speaker who delivered the speech is only person who becomes the center of attention and they are campaign or political speeches. Usually, the speakers would promote about their self and talk about their potency to be a good leader with all their goals to convince the hearer.   Keywords: Pragmatics, Speech Acts, Political Speech
SPEECH ACTS IN JULIA GILLARD™S SPEECHES Purwadi, Dede; Sihombing, Lince
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 4 (2013): December, 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v2i4.946

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ABSTRACTThis study is concerned with pragmatics, focusing on the types of speech acts used in Julia Gillard™s Speeches. This research was conducted by using qualitative descriptive design. There are four textŸs speeches of Julia Gillard in this study taken from internet, There were 241 utterances. The results of data analysis showed the total numbers were: declarative 3,7%, representative 52,7%, expressive 6,2%, directive 12,0%, commissive 25,3%. It means that representative form is the most dominant type of speech acts used in Julia GillardŸs speeches. It is 52,7%. Representative is dominant because the speaker who delivered the speech is only person who becomes the center of attention and they are campaign or political speeches. Usually, the speakers would promote about their self and talk about their potency to be a good leader with all their goals to convince the hearer.Keywords: Pragmatics, Speech Acts, Political Speech
IMPROVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS™ VOCABULARY ACHIEVEMENT IN READING BY APPLYING WORD WALL Monita, Devi; Sihombing, Lince
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 4 (2013): December, 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v2i4.955

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AbstractThis study focused on Improving Junior High School Students™ Vocabulary Achievementin reading by Applying Word Wall. This study was conducted by using classroom actionresearch. The subject of this study was grade eight students of SMP Swasta KesumaIndah Padangsidimpuan. There were 38 students taken as the subject. This research wasdone in two cycles, each cycle consisted of three meetings. The instrument for collectingdata were the students™ performance score as the quantitative data and diary notes,observation sheet, and interview sheet as the qualitative data. Based on the data, it wasfound that the mean of students™ score increased from performance 1 until performance 3.The mean of students™ score in performance 1 was 65.16. The mean of students™ score inperformance 2 was 73.39. The mean of students™ score in performance 3 was 78.11. It canbe concluded that the application of word wall had successfully improved the students™vocabulary achievement in reading.Key Words: Vocabulary, Reading, Performance, Data, Classroom ActionResearch
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