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The Analysis of Using Verbs in Descriptive Paragraph in Semester I STBA JIA in Academic Year 2021/2022 Surista, Ade; Lutfiyanti, Winda; Noryatin, Yeni
Jurnal Bahasa Asing Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Bahasa Asing
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing JIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58220/jba.v16i1.44

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This research aimed to describe how the students use verbs in their writing descriptive paragraph. The sample uses are the students of semester 1 class B with the total number of students are 21 students. The instrument uses in this research are test and interview. After analyzing, the results shown that in test 1 students score average are 84.2. in test 2 the average of students score is 88.47. in writing descriptive paragraph, the result shown that there are still some students made mistakes in using to be present and past, I joining to be and verbs, in diction, to infinitive, tenses and missing verb. Based on interview, shown that writing is a difficult subject for some the students. Also, They ignore about grammatical rule when they are writing.
Developing Tourism Digital Dictionary for Persada Husada Indonesia Vocational School in Bekasi Lutfiyanti, Winda; Romauli, Esterria
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2025
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

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This research aims to design and develop a tourism digital dictionary for students in Persada Husada Indonesia Vocational School in Bekasi. Using Research and Development method, this research was conducted in five stages of ADDIE proposed by Branch (2009) including analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stage. The instruments used are questionnaire, interview, observation, and documentation. The dictionary is developed referring to Jackson (2002) which covers macro (front matter, body, appendices) and micro (arrangement and type of information) structure. The dictionary was validated by two experts both in content and design with no revision which later was implemented in hotel department classes. The result of the implementeation and evaluation from the teachers showed that the dictionary is beneficial not only for students during teaching and learning process but also during internship for self-learning media.
The Implementation of Project Based Learning Model Through English Drama Performance at 5th Semester Students of STBA JIA Bekasi Panjaitan, Esterria Romauli; Mandela, Fitra; Lutfiyanti, Winda
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2025
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

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This study at STBA JIA seeks to cultivate students’ creativity and critical thinking by implementing Project-Based Learning (PjBL) through English drama performances. It was chosen as it offers students opportunities to enhance their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Likewise, English drama encourages collaboration, creativity, and a deep understanding of cultural and literary contexts, helping students connect classical themes with modern social issues. This drama project specifically utilizes Oscar Wilde's plays, including An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Lady Windermere's Fan and conducted in CGV Cinema Bekasi. This study covered several stages which proposed by Kemendikbud (2013), namely planning, rehearsals, and final performance, all of that were monitored and evaluated by lecturers. The findings show that English Drama Project effectively encourages active student participation in the learning process, raises collaboration, and improves management skill, language skill and critical thinking skill, and even gaining confidence and responsibility. However, problems such as time limits, a lack of acting experience, and insufficient facilities were experienced. Suggested solutions are more acting training and better group collaboration. These findings help to further the development of interactive learning methods in literature study in higher education, like STBA JIA.
THE INFLUENCE OF VOCABULARY MASTERY AND READING STRATEGY ON STUDENTS’ READING ABILITY: An Ex Post Facto Study at the 4th semester students of department of English Literature, STBA JIA Bekasi. Panjaitan, Esterria Romauli; Lutfiyanti, Winda; Sinaga, Inta Masni
Wiralodra English Journal (WEJ) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Wiralodra English Journal (WEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/wej.v8i1.259

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The research conducted at 4th semester aimed to investigate the influence of vocabulary mastery and reading strategy on students’ reading ability. Ex Post Facto study was implemented, and a simple random sampling technique was used which sample consisted of 3 classes. Data collection was achieved through questionnaires and tests, ensuring instrument validity and reliability. Product Moment Correlation and Multiple Regression were used in data analysis. The results showed that there is significant influence of vocabulary mastery on reading ability with 34,26% of the effective contribution, a significant influence of reading strategy on reading ability with 7,96 of the effective contribution, and a substantial influence on vocabulary mastery and reading strategy combined on the reading ability with 42.3% of the total effective contribution. These findings highlight the importance of vocabulary mastery and reading strategy in improving students' reading ability. When constructing teaching materials and ways to improve students' reading ability, lecturers and curriculum designers should keep these variables in mind. It is suggested for future researchers to explore more advanced methodologies and treatments to improve vocabulary and reading knowledge, perhaps leading to even greater improvements in students' reading ability. Additionally, further research can still provide insights for educators and students.
THE REPRESENTATION OF SEXISM IN POOR THINGS MOVIE (2023) Syarifudin, Ritanty; Panjaitan, Esterria Romauli; Lutfiyanti, Winda
Wiralodra English Journal (WEJ) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Wiralodra English Journal (WEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/wej.v9i1.400

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The study examines how sexism is depicted through the experiences of the main character, Bella Baxter, as shaped by other characters. It adopts a qualitative descriptive method by examining dialogues, characters, and narrative aspects that reflect sexism through textual analysis. Cudd and Jones's (2003) levels of sexism theory and Glick and Fiske's (2018) ambivalent sexism theory are applied to examine the movie's portrayal of sexism. These theories complement each other, with Cudd and Jones (2003) focusing on the societal and institutional components of sexism, while Glick and Fiske (2018) emphasize how sexism appears in both benevolent and hostile ways within interpersonal interactions. The findings show that Bella confronts both hostile and benevolent sexism, such as paternalistic control, objectification, and intimidation. Furthermore, the movie depicts various levels of sexism, as Bella faces interpersonal, institutional, and unconscious sexism. These sexist interactions initially restrict her autonomy, reinforcing gender-based power imbalances. However, Bella escapes these limitations, restoring her agency. The movie critically investigates the widespread impact of sexism and how it influences women's social positioning and self-perception. Future researchers are expected to explore this topic on a wider scope