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Comic Strip: a Media to Teach English Rizky Vita Losi; Wahyuni, Sri; Rosida, Sisi; Zahra, Putri
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): JOLADU: Journal of Language Education, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v1i3.202

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When students are asked to write or read any English stories, then they need to learn about vocabulary as well. Writing skill challenges foreign students to be creative to create stories, while reading skill invites students to be good at comprehending the text. Recent studies have claimed in preference for the use of comic strips in language learning. The current study will go into detail about the use of comic strips as a learning medium, its advantages, and the effect to English learning at class. This literature review used George's (2008) model as a research method. The information was gathered from research articles about the use of comic strips in learning languages that were published in trustworthy international journals and recognized national journals. According to the review, prior research has shown that using comic strips in language learning can benefit students with their vocabulary, writing, and reading skills.
Learning English At Workplace From E-Module To Improve English Proficiency Of Employees At Besilam Village Rizky Vita Losi; Putra, Eka; Rosida, Sisi; Ardilla, Febby
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): JOLADU: Journal of Language and Education, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v2i2.435

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This research purposed to design and develop an E-Module for English at workplace at Administrative Office in Besilam village. This research used Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE model with five stages; Firstly was analyzing problems, potentials, and needs. Secondly was designing to determine Canva application used, the design/theme of the e-module, and the format. Thirdly is developing the design that has been previously made by using Canva application. In addition, at this stage, a validation test was conducted for the validators, namely material experts, linguists, and media experts to determine the feasibility of the E-Module that has been designed and developed. Fourthly is the implementation. In this stage, a practicality test and effectiveness test were administered to the staff and the instructor. Lastly was the evaluation. At this evaluation stage, the improvement of E-Module that has been given input by material experts, linguists, and media experts. Quantitative and qualitative data were used to collect the information. The research findings proved that the average score for eligibility assessment was 91.34%, the average score for practicality assessment was 95.01%, and the average score for effectiveness was 85. In conclusion, the eligibility assessment was classified as "Very Eligible", the practicality assessment was classified as "Very Practical", and the effectiveness assessment was classified as "Very Effective". E-module of English at workplace can be used as an alternative method to improve English proficiency to be better.
An Overview on Appraisal of Attitude in Narrative and Recount Text Eka Surya Fitriani; Suriyadi; Rizky Vita Losi
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): JOLADU: Journal of Language and Education, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v2i2.473

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This study provides a comprehensive overview of attitude appraisal within the context of narrative and recount texts. The study investigated to use attitude as components of evaluation through language usage in students' recount and narrative text. In this study, qualitative research techniques based on library research were applied. Data collection used documentation methods that were adapted from library sources. Data analysis employs content analysis approaches, where each source or piece of literature is modified and the context's applicability is assessed in light of literature from other books, journals, or studies. Ultimately, the findings emphasize the significance of attitude appraisal in narrative and recount texts, offering insights into the nuanced ways it shapes and enhances the reader's interpretative journey. Taken from four previous studies which had on Appraisal analysis, all data found the use of affect mostly in students’ writing in narrative and recount text. Reaching 50% among the other two types, judgment and appreciation, affect is one of the type of attitude in appraisal showing the way of writer in giving positive or negative feeling and emotion based on what they experienced.
Investigating the Language Learning Strategies (LLS) Used By Students of English Practicum Class at University of Medan Area Muhammad Muslim Nasution; Rizky Vita Losi
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): JOLADU: Journal of Language and Education, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v2i2.525

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This research purposed to investigate the EFL learners on the using of Language Learning Strategies (LLS) in learning English. This research aimed to find out the level of using LLS and identify the most and least used strategy by EFL learners at University of Medan Area. This research employed a descriptive quantitative method. The total sampling technique was applied to all participants of EFL students who enrolled English practicum class in 2023-2024. The data were gathered through the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) questionnaire version 7.0 developed by Oxford and was administered to all 50 EFL students. SILL consists of 50 statements which have six categories, as follow: Memory, Cognitive, Compensation, Metacognitive, Affective, and Social strategies. The data were analyzed through Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 25. The data result revealed that Compensation strategy (M=4.13) was the most often used by the EFL students, while Memory strategy (M=3.18) was the least used by them. In the end, the EFL learners who used Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) reached the medium and high level in this research.