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SELF-ASSESSMENT ON INDONESIAN EFL STUDENTS' WRITING COMPETENCES Aminatus Sa’diyah; Slamet Setiawan; Tengsoe Tjahjono; Syafi’ul Anam
JP : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN Vol 5, No 1 (2021): MARET
Publisher : Institut Keislaman Abdullah Faqih (INKAFA) Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33754/jalie.v5i1.301

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Abstract: The objective of the study is to enhance students' ability to write English teachings through self-assessment. The method is applied with a group design for the pre-and post-test analysis. The study population in this study is the tenth graders of EFL students in Gresik. However, 30 students are used as a purposeful sampling method for the study of this analysis. The tools for this analysis have been tested. The data were obtained before and after the tests. The findings of pre-test and post-test have been analyzed by an SPSS 16.00 t paired sample test (0.000 < 0.05). The findings found that the implementation of self-assessment boost students’ writing ability. Therefore, the conclusions of this study were accepted. There was a significant improvement in students' writing ability by using self-assessment. The usage of self-assessment can be inferred as increasing the students' writing skills.Keywords: Self-Assessment – Writing – EFL
EFL Students' Perspectives on the Use of Blog towards Their Writing Performance Moh. Yamin; Slamet Setiawan; Syafi’ul Anam
Jurnal Pedagogy Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Pedagogy: Journal of English Language Teaching
Publisher : State Institute for Islamic Studies IAIN of Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/pedagogy.v8i2.1793

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Obtaining English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ views dealing with their preferences of blog to assist their writing skills in practice is needed in order to make them more helpful in writing practice. This research aims at finding out significant correlation between students’ perspective on the use blog in writing activity and their writing performance. It is correlational study that correlates two variables: blog use and writing performance. The result of this research shows that there is no significant correlation between the students’ perception on blog use in writing activities with their writing performances. Although the students have high and positive perception toward blog use in writing actives done by the teacher in the class, it does not give high response to the students’ writing performance. It happens because some extraneous and possible factors may influence the result of this research. Finally, this research is expected to contribute towards enriching teaching approach knowledge in writing.
Grice Maxims Breaking in the Teacher and Students’ Online Interaction Agnes Lintangsasi Wicaksono; Syafi’ul Anam; Pratiwi Retnaningdyah; Slamet Setiawan
Pioneer: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 14 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Universitas Abdurachman Saleh Situbondo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36841/pioneer.v14i1.1658

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Grice promotes four maxims to obey as the requirements for successful communication, including quality, quantity, relevance, and manner. However, several conditions require breaking the maxims to make communication more effective, including an interaction between teachers and students. The gender of the students and the practice of online classes also contribute to the breaking of maxims. Hence, this study aims to examine the breaking of Grice maxims in the online classroom interaction between the teacher and students of different genders. The communication between an English teacher and her students in an online class was observed to gather the data. Then, the results were analyzed qualitatively. Finally, this study found that teachers’ interaction with students of both genders produced flouting of quantity maxim. The teacher’s interaction with the female students flouted quantity, relevance, and manner maxims which is caused by the cooperative communication leading females to talk a lot, while the teacher's interaction with male students flouted the quality, relevance, and manner maxims, which is caused by the dominance that males tend to show to female. Moreover, the flouting of maxims made positive and negative results in the communication. Lastly, a more extended period study is suggested to produce further findings.
Challenges and Problems Faced by EFL Teachers in Teaching Allomorph through Narrative Text Inkarizki Swedianisa Amalia; Slamet Setiawan; Syafi’ul Anam; Oikurema Purwati
Vivid: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 11, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/vj.11.1.80-85.2022

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The fact that teaching English in Indonesia is still driven by textbooks makes not many students have the ability to communicate in English and even they often experience mispronunciation. This study was conducted to find out how to teach allomorphs as a provision to strengthen knowledge of English pronunciation. In addition, this study also seeks to reveal how the challenges faced by EFL teachers in the Allomorph learning process. There are 3 stages that the teacher can do to teach allomorphs through narrative texts; introduction to phonetic symbols, reading the text, and analyzing and practicing the types of allomorphs. From the use of the selected narrative text, it reveals 3 types of allomorphs from 4 types that have been introduced to students in the form of past tense, plural number, and regular possessive. Some of the challenges and problems faced by EFL teachers in teaching English pronunciation, especially allomorphs, is the lack of student motivation to learn. In addition, EFL teachers still hold on to the old philosophy about the lack of importance of learning pronunciation, making this teaching even more difficult. The lack of class hours and the large number of students in EFL classes are also challenges for teachers.