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Journal : Language and Education Journal

A FLASHCARD JOURNEY: Nurul Hidayah; Hanina Syarifah; Paulina Besty Fortinasari; Siti Nur Aisyah; Wigati Sunarsih; Fadhia Bimala Nur Insani; Sinta Ria
Language and Education Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Relawan Jurnal Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v9i1.667

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Teaching English as a foreign language can be said to transform the best knowledge of acquired language from the teacher to the students. This study investigates the transformative impact of using flashcards in English language learning at SDN Potrobangsan 3, under the guidance of an English teacher in Magelang. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection by interviewing an English teacher at SDN Potrobangsan 3. The innovative use of flashcards triggers students' enthusiasm for English learning activities. Using clear and engaging visual aids, these flashcards improve various aspects of vocabulary acquisition, listening comprehension, and oral communication skills. Flashcards transform passive listeners into active participants in decoding language. In addition to improving listening skills, flashcards act as a confidence booster in verbal communication. The English teacher becomes a stage where each flashcard fosters engagement, participation, and a passion for learning. The genuine enthusiasm of the students, coupled with the passion of the teacher, weaves a creative and meaningful teaching and learning activity at SDN Potrobangsan 3.
The IMPLEMENTING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TO IMPROVE FIFTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH LEARNING Nurlistia; Alya Putri Ramdhani; Paulina Besty Fortinasari
Language and Education Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Relawan Jurnal Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v9i2.655

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Project-based learning (PjBL), a teaching method, improves students' skills through projects. This study aimed to assess the impact of implementing PjBL on fifth-grade English language skills. Data collection used a qualitative approach through questionnaires and surveys. The questionnaire responses were analyzed to describe the findings, and qualitative data were gathered from a survey on students' interest in learning English. This study focused on how PjBL was implemented in fifth-grade English lessons at SDN Soronalan 2 Sawangan and students' perceptions of the method. Before using PjBL, many students (85%) had scored below 80, showing low performance. Only a few students (15%) had scores above 80. After the exposure of PjBL, many students (85%) obtained high scores above 80, and a few students (15%) got low scores. It indicated that there was a significant improvement in learning outcomes. The study concluded that PjBL effectively enhanced English learning outcomes for fifth-grade elementary students.
A FLASHCARD JOURNEY: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH PASSION AND ENGAGEMENT AT SDN 3 POTROBANGSAN MAGELANG Nurul Hidayah; Paulina Besty Fortinasari; Hanina Syarifah; Siti Nur Aisyah; Wigati Sunarsih; Fadhia Bimala Nur Insani; Sinta Ria
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Language and Education Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/kce25045

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Teaching English as a foreign language can be said to transform the best knowledge of acquired language from the teacher to the students. This study investigates the transformative impact of using flashcards in English language learning at SDN Potrobangsan 3, under the guidance of an English teacher in Magelang. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection by interviewing an English teacher at SDN Potrobangsan 3. The innovative use of flashcards triggers students' enthusiasm for English learning activities. Using clear and engaging visual aids, these flashcards improve various aspects of vocabulary acquisition, listening comprehension, and oral communication skills. Flashcards transform passive listeners into active participants in decoding language. In addition to improving listening skills, flashcards act as a confidence booster in verbal communication. The English teacher becomes a stage where each flashcard fosters engagement, participation, and a passion for learning. The genuine enthusiasm of the students, coupled with the passion of the teacher, weaves a creative and meaningful teaching and learning activity at SDN Potrobangsan 3
A FLASHCARD JOURNEY: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH PASSION AND ENGAGEMENT AT SDN 3 POTROBANGSAN MAGELANG Nurul Hidayah; Paulina Besty Fortinasari; Hanina Syarifah; Siti Nur Aisyah; Wigati Sunarsih; Fadhia Bimala Nur Insani; Sinta Ria
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Language and Educational Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Teaching English as a foreign language can be said to transform the best knowledge of acquired language from the teacher to the students. This study investigates the transformative impact of using flashcards in English language learning at SDN Potrobangsan 3, under the guidance of an English teacher in Magelang. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection by interviewing an English teacher at SDN Potrobangsan 3. The innovative use of flashcards triggers students' enthusiasm for English learning activities. Using clear and engaging visual aids, these flashcards improve various aspects of vocabulary acquisition, listening comprehension, and oral communication skills. Flashcards transform passive listeners into active participants in decoding language. In addition to improving listening skills, flashcards act as a confidence booster in verbal communication. The English teacher becomes a stage where each flashcard fosters engagement, participation, and a passion for learning. The genuine enthusiasm of the students, coupled with the passion of the teacher, weaves a creative and meaningful teaching and learning activity at SDN Potrobangsan 3
IMPLEMENTING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TO IMPROVE FIFTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH LEARNING Nurlistia; Alya Putri Ramadhani; Paulina Besty Fortinasari
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Language and Educational Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Project-based learning (PjBL), a teaching method, improves students' skills through projects. This study aimed to assess the impact of implementing PjBL on fifth-grade English language skills. Data collection used a qualitative approach through questionnaires and surveys. The questionnaire responses were analyzed to describe the findings, and qualitative data were gathered from a survey on students' interest in learning English. This study focused on how PjBL was implemented in fifth-grade English lessons at SDN Soronalan 2 Sawangan and students' perceptions of the method. Before using PjBL, many students (85%) had scored below 80, showing low performance. Only a few students (15%) had scores above 80. After the exposure of PjBL, many students (85%) obtained high scores above 80, and a few students (15%) got low scores. It indicated that there was a significant improvement in learning outcomes. The study concluded that PjBL effectively enhanced English learning outcomes for fifth-grade elementary students
A FLASHCARD JOURNEY: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION THROUGH PASSION AND ENGAGEMENT AT SDN 3 POTROBANGSAN MAGELANG Nurul Hidayah; Paulina Besty Fortinasari; Hanina Syarifah; Siti Nur Aisyah; Wigati Sunarsih; Fadhia Bimala Nur Insani; Sinta Ria
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Ogan Komering Ilir Kayuagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/chr41j71

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Teaching English as a foreign language can be said to transform the best knowledge of acquired language from the teacher to the students. This study investigates the transformative impact of using flashcards in English language learning at SDN Potrobangsan 3, under the guidance of an English teacher in Magelang. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection by interviewing an English teacher at SDN Potrobangsan 3. The innovative use of flashcards triggers students' enthusiasm for English learning activities. Using clear and engaging visual aids, these flashcards improve various aspects of vocabulary acquisition, listening comprehension, and oral communication skills. Flashcards transform passive listeners into active participants in decoding language. In addition to improving listening skills, flashcards act as a confidence booster in verbal communication. The English teacher becomes a stage where each flashcard fosters engagement, participation, and a passion for learning. The genuine enthusiasm of the students, coupled with the passion of the teacher, weaves a creative and meaningful teaching and learning activity at SDN Potrobangsan 3
IMPLEMENTING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TO IMPROVE FIFTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH LEARNING Nurlistia; Alya Putri Ramadhani; Paulina Besty Fortinasari
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Ogan Komering Ilir Kayuagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/9nk9j330

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Project-based learning (PjBL), a teaching method, improves students' skills through projects. This study aimed to assess the impact of implementing PjBL on fifth-grade English language skills. Data collection used a qualitative approach through questionnaires and surveys. The questionnaire responses were analyzed to describe the findings, and qualitative data were gathered from a survey on students' interest in learning English. This study focused on how PjBL was implemented in fifth-grade English lessons at SDN Soronalan 2 Sawangan and students' perceptions of the method. Before using PjBL, many students (85%) had scored below 80, showing low performance. Only a few students (15%) had scores above 80. After the exposure of PjBL, many students (85%) obtained high scores above 80, and a few students (15%) got low scores. It indicated that there was a significant improvement in learning outcomes. The study concluded that PjBL effectively enhanced English learning outcomes for fifth-grade elementary students