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Analysis Student's Comprehension in Reading Narrative Text on English Learning at Junior High School Gita Dwi Setyawati; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 4 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (225.871 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.4.2021.2973

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Indonesia become is one of the nations which have characteristics almost of community not like reading activity. There is a number of advantages that can be picked when applied reading habits in life. Therefore, researchers are very interested in using research topics related to students' comprehension of reading skills. This study examines more deeply the factors that cause students to have difficulty in understanding the narrative text in English lessons. This type of research is qualitative research that involves descriptive information while the use of the method is more than one such as observation, interview, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that students have difficulty in reading narrative texts because of internal and external factors.
Analysis of Students' Difficulties in Reading Comprehension Narrative Text Faced by Ninth Grade Junior High School Students Amirotul Mukminah Suherman; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 4 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1177.033 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.4.2021.3032

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This study aimed to find out the difficulties in reading comprehension of narrative text faced by students ninth-grade at SMP Muhammadiyah 3 Waru. This study used a qualitative descriptive method where data collection techniques is interview. The sample of this study were students of class 9-A SMP Muhammadiyah 3 Waru which consisted of 29 students. However, in this study only 15 students were willing to participate in the interview. The results of this study has shown that students had three difficulties in reading comprehension of narrtive text, namely, students’ difficult to understand the word, difficult to understand long sentences and difficult to understand the main idea.
The Analysis of Teaching Writing Descriptive Text at the Seven Grade of Junior High School Fadli Ganing; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 4 (2021): June
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This study aims to identify and describe the learning process and the problems faced by teachers in teaching writing descriptive texts in the seventh grade of SMP Negeri 2 Candi. The method in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. In collecting data, researchers used interviews and document studies. The results showed that the learning process of writing descriptive text by the teacher in class seven grade of SMP Negeri 2 Candi consisted of preliminary activities, core activities, and closing activities. The teaching process carried out by the teacher is still effective. The teacher has planned the learning process, selected materials, prepared activities and roles, and evaluated learning. Then, the problem of the teacher in the teaching process of writing descriptive text comes from external factors, namely the students. students have problems in developing their ideas in writing, they have a lack of vocabulary and students have difficulties in grammar.
Deciphering Descriptive Text Challenges: Seventh-Grade Students' Writing Difficulties Titan Nur Maulidiyah; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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This qualitative descriptive research explores the challenges faced by seventh-grade students in writing descriptive text and identifies their underlying causes. The study, conducted at SMP PGRI 16 Sidoarjo, employed students' writing exercises and interviews with an English teacher and first-grade students as data instruments. The analysis revealed three key areas of difficulty: generic structure, grammar (including the use of nouns, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, and simple present tense), and spelling. The identified causes encompassed inadequate English proficiency, insufficient knowledge of descriptive text material, disinterest in learning English, as well as internal and external factors such as family background and students' skills and capabilities. The findings shed light on the specific areas of difficulty and their root causes, providing valuable insights for educators and curriculum developers aiming to enhance students' proficiency in writing descriptive text. Highlights: Students' difficulties in writing descriptive text: The study identifies challenges in the generic structure, grammar, and spelling faced by seventh-grade students. Causes of difficulties: The research uncovers factors such as English proficiency, knowledge gaps in descriptive text material, lack of interest in learning English, and internal/external influences. Implications for educators: The findings offer insights to enhance instructional approaches and curriculum development for improving students' proficiency in descriptive text writing. Keywords: descriptive text, seventh-grade students, difficulties, causes, qualitative research.
Analyzing 7th Graders' Simple Present Errors in Descriptive Writing Azza Hikmiawati; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1129.316 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.4537

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This study aims to investigate the dominant errors in the use of the simple present tense by seventh grade students when writing descriptive texts. The qualitative research method was employed, utilizing data analysis techniques to process the collected information. The population consisted of 45 students from two different classes at SMP Muhammadiyah 10, with 37 students' exercise results being analyzed. The data was obtained from students' written compositions in which they employed the simple present tense to describe various subjects. The findings revealed four major error types: omission (46.90%), addition (16.04%), misformation (27.16%), and misordering (9.90%). Among these, omission errors were the most prevalent, comprising 38 errors or 46.90% of the total. The results emphasize the need for targeted instruction and practice to enhance students' mastery of the simple present tense in writing descriptive texts, thereby improving their overall English language proficiency. Highlights: Error analysis: Identifying and analyzing errors in the use of simple present tense in descriptive texts. Seventh grade students: Evaluating the proficiency of students in using the simple present tense. Qualitative method: Employing a qualitative approach to gather and analyze data on error patterns in descriptive writing. Keywords: simple present tense, descriptive texts, error analysis, seventh grade students, qualitative method.
Guessing Game Method Enhances Seventh Grade Descriptive Writing Skills Melinda Kartika Sari; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the Guessing Game method in improving descriptive text writing among seventh-grade students at SMPN 1 Beji. A quasi-experimental design was employed, utilizing pre-test and post-test measures in both an experimental class (7H) and a control class (7i), each consisting of 34 students. The findings revealed that the implementation of the Guessing Game method significantly enhanced students' descriptive text writing skills, as demonstrated by a t-test value of 0.003, which was below the significance level of 0.05 (0.003 < 0.05). This suggests that the Guessing Game method is an effective instructional approach for teaching descriptive text writing to seventh-grade students. The advantages of using this method include its simplicity, requiring minimal steps in writing, and its facilitation of students' ability to draw upon their prior gameplay experiences. This research provides implications for educators to employ interactive and engaging approaches, such as the Guessing Game, to foster students' writing abilities effectively. Highlights: The Guessing Game method significantly improves seventh-grade students' descriptive text writing skills. The method simplifies the writing process and incorporates students' prior gameplay experiences. Interactive and engaging approaches, like the Guessing Game, enhance student engagement and learning outcomes in writing. Keywords: Guessing Game method, descriptive text writing, seventh-grade students, quasi-experimental design, writing instruction.
Unveiling Cultural Wisdom: Hermeneutical Exploration of Sidoarjo Villages' Folklore for Contemporary Relevance Susilo, Joko; Junaedi , Muhammad; Tirtoni, Feri; Mandarani, Vidya
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.7372

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This research delves into the rich oral folklore tradition across different historical periods in Sidoarjo's villages, spanning from the Kahuripan Prabu Airlangga era to Islamic and Dutch colonial periods. The study aims to hermeneutically interpret these narratives to uncover their profound philosophical and meaningful content, specifically focusing on their potential as positive role models for the younger generation. The selected villages include Bendotretek, Semambung, Becirongengor, Singopadu, and Trompoasri, which hold symbols passed down since the Kahuripan era. This exploration seeks to present these enduring symbols in a contemporary context, aligning with current generational trends. The research outcome offers valuable insights into the cultural heritage's adaptability and relevance, fostering cross-generational understanding and appreciation. Highlight: Temporal Span: Investigates Sidoarjo villages' oral folklore, spanning Kahuripan Prabu Airlangga, Islamic, and Dutch colonial eras. Philosophical Exploration: Utilizes hermeneutical approach to unveil profound meanings and positive role models within the narratives. Generational Alignment: Aligns enduring symbols with contemporary trends, fostering cross-generational appreciation and understanding. Keyword: Folklore, Hermeneutics, Cultural Heritage, Generational Values, Contemporary Relevance
Co-Authors A., Ongky Giovanny Bagus Adyansah Noer Pramoedya Agustina, Giska Agustina, Sheila Ahmad Munir AHMAD MUNIR Aini, Risti Nur Alfarisi, Irham Salsabila Alfarisi, Irham Salsabila Alfarisy, Istia Hajar Alfarisy, Istia Hajar Ali Akbar Alif Aribah Yulian Amanda, Maudiya Dwi Amirotul Mukminah Suherman Anggreani, Vinna Anisa, Sri Wilujeng Toyibatul Aqida , Siti Nur Ardiansyah, Nur Muhammad Azza Hikmiawati Bindiya, Aisyah Detak Prapanca Dian Novita Dian Rahma Santoso Ermawati ZN Ermawati Zulikhatin Nuroh Ernanto Bayu Pamungkas Fadillah, Erennia Tasya Fadli Ganing Fadlilah, Nurul Lailatul Qodriatil Feri Tirtoni Fika Megawati Gita Dwi Setyawati Hafiidha Sari, Raras Istia Hajar Al Farisy Jazilah, Rania Ni’matul Joko Susilo Joko Susilo Khumairoh, Tahnian Eka Khumairoh, Tahnian Eka Maghfiroh, Eka Meiramova, Saltanat Melinda Kartika Sari Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Junaedi Nasir, Muhammad Haydar Nayoan, Adinda Roro Niko Fediyanto Ningroom, Satya Churniati Noly Shofiyah Nujum, Idbaaron Nur Muhammad Ardiansyah Nurdyansyah Nuroh, Ermawati Z. Nuroh, Ermawati Z. Oikurema Purwati OIKUREMA PURWATI Pamungkas, Ernanto Bayu Pratama, Muhammad Naufal Yudha Putri, Alisa Amanda Putri, Faradila Rais, Pandi Rusmawati, Dewi Santoso, Dian Rahma Setyawan, Sekar Ayu Gaby Safitri Solikha, Regina Atya Gading Balgis Suwarta, Nyoman Syahfrina Rahmawati Syaputra, Reza Dwi Talshyn, Alshynbayeva Tamara , Pasya Rahma Titan Nur Maulidiyah Utari, Meralda Dwi Widiantari, Ella Yanartik, Nur Rochmah Yuli Astutik Yuli Astutik