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Speech acts in English classroom: A case at a junior high school in Indonesia Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Fadhilah Fadhilah; Yudi Septiawan
EduLite: Journal of English Education, Literature and Culture Vol 7, No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/e.7.2.251-265

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Teachers’ speech acts play a distinct role in teaching-learning in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom. The teacher transfers knowledge to the students and becomes a role model in students’ interaction. This study aims to classify the kinds of representative speech acts expressed by teachers and students of the eighth grade at a junior high school in Indonesia. This discourse study implements a qualitative method using the observation technique. Collected from a natural pedagogical activity in the EFL classroom, the utterances were compared and analysed descriptively. The study revealed three speech acts: locution, illocution, and perlocution. Questioning and commanding adopted in 113 instances show that the teacher is aware of her/his role and has a higher position than the students. Moreover, speech acts impact EFL class, and they influence students' motivation and confidence in learning English through expressive and declarative speech acts.
Discourse Analysis of Grammatical Cohesion Devices in Student Explanation Texts Maulana Rizki; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Nida Husna; Alek Alek
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
Publisher : Universitas Sulawesi Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i1.1545

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This study aims to find out the use of cohesive grammatical devices in twelfth-grade students’ explanation texts. In addition, this study also aims to explore the types of grammatical cohesion specifications in their essays. In this study, the researcher wanted to find out how good the quality of their student’s writing explanation texts was. To achieve this goal, the researcher used the conceptual framework of Halliday and Hasan (1976) regarding grammatical cohesion. This study applied to the twelfth grade of the Senior High School Level. The research uses descriptive and analytic studies by assigning students to write the texts. The result from the students’ explanation texts as the data in this research, there are 146 cohesive grammatical items found in students’ explanation texts. The reference occurs 68 times which has 46.5 of percentages. Conjunction occurs 53 times with 36.3% percent. Substitution occurs 23 with 15.7% percent. Ellipsis occurs two times with the lowest rate of 1.3%. The result shows that all four types of grammatical cohesion appear in students’ explanatory texts, which are the primary data in this study. However, there are subtypes of cohesive devices that don’t exist in students’ explanation texts from all of those devices. The most dominant was the reference and conjunction; on the other hand, ellipsis was the smallest presentation among grammatical cohesive, and only a few students used them. The result also indicated that the lack of grammatical cohesion devices used in terms of the generical structure of explanation text, knowledge, and ability in writing leads the college students to use inappropriate grammatical cohesion devices to be applied to this type of text. Thus, this study comes up with feedback to teachers that the discussion on the structural writing of texts and the use of coherence and cohesion should be more intensive.
Arabic identity in English foreign language classroom conversation: Language selection, patterns, and functions Ibrahim Salama; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Nida Husna; Alek Alek
Leksika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya Vol 16, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/lks.v16i2.13513

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Conversation analysis is one of the practical strategies for discourse analysis in speaking that may be used to teach oral English in an English foreign language classroom. Through conversational analysis, this study intends to examine the theoretical foundations of Arabian social identity and the possibility of using a discourse way of speaking to educate a group of learners. The current study focuses on cultural disparities between Arabic-speaking and English-speaking populations, examining the impact of such cultural barriers on Arab-English foreign language learners' communication. A case study of English foreign language students from the International Arab Egyptian School (IAES) was conducted to achieve this purpose. Using contrastive rhetoric, several challenges in students' English speaking were explained. Qualitative data analysis of culturally bound distinctions in numerous linguistic features such as letters, vowels, writing style, word use, and syntax, as well as some rhetoric and structural styles such as coordinating, subordinating, and metaphoric styles, revealed the high potential for errors and issues faced by Egyptian EFL students when developing spoken English. Data was collected by recording some sessions and extracting some language from both teachers and students by analyzing the language used inside the classroom. The most significant finding of this research is the organizing training to differentiate the interaction medium in the language classroom. In other words, teachers should use an "interactive decision-making" method in which they must make rapid decisions on which media to use to meet emerging issues such as subject matter comprehension, classroom management, or building a good rapport in the classroom.
Social media as an English learning platform during the pandemic Nida Husna; Yatni Fatwa Mulyati; Nur Aisyah Karim; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Muhammad Farkhan; Alek Alek
Journal of English Language Teaching Innovations and Materials (Jeltim) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : UPT Bahasa Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeltim.v4i2.55918

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Online learning is not always about using learning platforms explicitly designed for learning. This study aimed to reveal the students' perception of using one social media as the primary learning platform in an extensive reading subject as one of the language learning strategies. This case study used open-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews as the instruments to gather the data. There were 64 students (52 females and 12 males) from three classes and a lecturer, chosen using purposive sampling as the participants. The findings showed that the use of Facebook as one of the social media platforms for online learning was considerably effective and satisfying, and the students' questionnaire results and lecturer interviews revealed that Facebook has easy-to-use features and could be used as communication media. This study suggests that educators were expected to start broadening the use of their social media applications so those can also be used as platforms for their teaching activities in the classroom.
An Analysis of Students’ Speaking Anxiety in EFL Classroom: A Mixed-Method Study Khoirzady Taqwa; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Zaharil Anasy; Muhammad Syafii S; Adrefiza Adrefiza
EDUKATIF : JURNAL ILMU PENDIDIKAN Vol 4, No 5 (2022): October Pages 6401-7346
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/edukatif.v4i5.2999

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The study aims to investigate the students’ speaking anxiety levels, find the effect of anxiety, and identify the factors influencing students’ speaking participation. This study involved 62 students in the second semester of the English Education Department, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. This study employed a mixed-method design. To gather the data, a set of questionnaires was utilized based on the Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety Scale by (Horwitz et al., 1986) and an interview. The result of the FLCAS questionnaire classified the category of student anxiety. There were 8 students categorized as very anxious level, 29 students as anxious level, 23 students as mildly anxious level, and 2 students as relaxed level. Students with mildly anxious levels and very anxious levels were interviewed to probe richer data. Further, the study found the effect of students’ speaking anxiety on their speaking participation: considering the idea they want to express, refusing to ask or argue, and being hesitant to participate. This study also found several factors influencing students’ speaking participation, such as English proficiency level, students’ low self-esteem, afraid of making mistakes, lack of preparation, motivation, the method used, and lecturer's attitude
Utilization of educational applications in assessing the reading skills of junior high school students Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Yatni Fatwa Mulyati; Nida Husna
Bahasa dan Seni: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Pengajarannya Vol 50, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um015v50i22022p247

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Utilization of educational applications in assessing the reading skills of junior high school studentsGlobalization and the advancement of technology are giving a new challenge as well as op­portunities for English educators around the globe. Indirectly, there are obstacles associated with learning English due to the fact that technology has become an integral aspect of hu­man existence. The teaching of reading skill also faces the same challenge. Nowadays, read­ing is seen as more important than other skills, considering that reading has become one of the aspects of literacy. With regard to assessment, the availability of an educational ap­plication might be advantageous for teachers to assess students' reading skills. The current study investigates the types of application used by teachers in assessing students’ reading skill and the type of reading assessment that occur during the implementation of the ap­pli­cation. Through open-ended interview and document analysis method, the research result indicates that the implementation of Google Form as an educational application to assess students reading skills demonstrated a reading assessment based on tradi­tional assessment approaches with a focus on intensive reading. This study has shown the appropriate media for assessing students reading skill along with the reading fo­cus­es and assessment design that is suitable for it. In addition, in this study, Google Form dom­inates the most considerable use of media to assess students reading skills. Therefore, teachers could also save more time in assessing students’ reading by utilizing educational applications.Penggunaan aplikasi pendidikan dalam menilai ketrampilan membaca siswa SMPGlobalisasi dan kemajuan teknologi memberikan tantangan sekaligus peluang baru bagi pengajar bahasa Inggris di seluruh belahan dunia. Secara tidak langsung, terdapat kendala yang terkait dengan pembelajaran bahasa Inggris karena fakta bahwa teknologi telah men­jadi aspek yang tidak terpisahkan dari keberadaan manusia. Saat ini, membaca dipandang lebih penting daripada keterampilan lainnya, mengingat membaca telah menjadi salah satu aspek literasi. Secara khusus, menentukan keterampilan membaca siswa menjadi sangat penting dalam pengajaran dan penilaian bahasa, dengan penambahan aplikasi pendidikan yang mungkin bermanfaat bagi guru untuk menilai keterampilan membaca siswa. Peneliti­an ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi aplikasi pendidikan yang dimanfaatkan untuk menilai ketrampilan membaca dan jenis-jenis ketrampilan membaca yang dinilai menggunakan ap­likasi. Melalui metode wawancara terbuka dan analisis dokumen, hasil penelitian me­nun­jukkan bahwa implementasi Google Form sebagai aplikasi pendidikan untuk menilai keter­ampilan membaca siswa menunjukkan penilaian membaca berdasarkan pendekatan peni­laian tradisional dengan fokus pada membaca intensif. Penelitian ini telah menunjukkan media yang sesuai untuk menilai keterampilan membaca siswa beserta fokus membaca dan desain penilaian yang sesuai dengannya. Selain itu, dalam penelitian ini, Google Form men­dominasi penggunaan media yang paling banyak digunakan untuk menilai kemampuan membaca siswa. Oleh karena itu, guru juga dapat menghemat lebih banyak waktu saat melakukan pe­nilaian keterampilan membaca siswa.
Factors impacting English teachers’ creativity in teaching English as a foreign language in Indonesia Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Fitriah Fitriah; Mahlil Mahlil; Jon Mason
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 10, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (388.982 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v10i1.26145

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Teachers bring various experiences to the classroom, and their beliefs about ‘creative teaching’ or ‘good teaching’ practices are frequently influenced by various factors, including their own teaching experiences, individual motivation, and organizational constraints. This context frames their early efforts to develop creative practices, and recognition of influences further affects the level of creativity displayed by teachers. This study aims to ascertain the factors that affected teachers’ creativity in English language teaching (ELT) in contemporary Indonesian higher education. We interviewed twenty Indonesian English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers about the factors influencing their creativity and their motivations for teaching creatively. We identified three factors which influenced teachers’ creativity: their knowledge and teaching experiences, their motivation, and the role of technology. These three factors served as a guide for teachers regarding how they might integrate creativity into their teaching practice. Additionally, Indonesian EFL teachers believed that their creativity was necessary to assist students in learning, create an enjoyable learning experience, and encourage students to be creative. This belief appears to be partially due to the affordance of the rapidly changing digital environment which enables student-centred and self-directed learning. Finally, this study indicates that creativity is not instinctive to teachers; however, they can nurture their creativity by accepting their innovative ideas through developing their abilities to teach creatively.
Critical Discourse Analysis of Moral Values in EFL Textbook for Senior High School M.A. Silmi Mahrudin; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Nida Husna; Alek Alek
Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa (e-Journal)
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/al.v8i1.3287

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This study aims to determine the description of the moral values contained in the English textbook for class XI Senior High School, which the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia approved. The present study uses Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) with a qualitative design method. This study uses critical discourse analysis to determine the moral values in visual and verbal texts. The study found the English textbook contains moral values in behaving in the surrounding environment, both in individual and in groups. Another thing is that most of what is listed in this English textbook contains moral values such as a sense of responsibility for oneself and others. The other findings, a sense of concern for the surrounding environment and concern for others, are described from visual and verbal texts. Thus, the moral values found in this textbook need to be known by teachers and students so that they can think more critically and read about understanding moral values such as a sense of responsibility, care, and concern.
Critical Discourse Analysis of Moral Values in EFL Textbook for Senior High School M.A. Silmi Mahrudin; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Nida Husna; Alek Alek
Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa (e-Journal)
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/al.v8i1.3287

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This study aims to determine the description of the moral values contained in the English textbook for class XI Senior High School, which the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia approved. The present study uses Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) with a qualitative design method. This study uses critical discourse analysis to determine the moral values in visual and verbal texts. The study found the English textbook contains moral values in behaving in the surrounding environment, both in individual and in groups. Another thing is that most of what is listed in this English textbook contains moral values such as a sense of responsibility for oneself and others. The other findings, a sense of concern for the surrounding environment and concern for others, are described from visual and verbal texts. Thus, the moral values found in this textbook need to be known by teachers and students so that they can think more critically and read about understanding moral values such as a sense of responsibility, care, and concern.
A Discourse Analysis Of Students-Teacher Pattern Interaction In Elt Classroom Wiwi Rhamadina; Alek Alek; Nida Husna; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v9i1.2209

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This study aims to find patterns of interaction between students and teachers in ELT classes. Participants involved in this study were 32 students and one English teacher. This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive design. This relates to the use of language in a social context, namely interaction or dialogue between students and teachers. The author uses 2 types of instruments, namely observation using the blue print protocol and also recording all English learning activities in the ninth grade of SMP N Toboali. Then after making observations and obtaining all the required data, the authors conducted an analysis using FIAS (Flanders Interaction System Analysis) which consisted of 3 parts, namely the teacher's indirect influence, the teacher's direct influence and students' speech responses. The teacher's indirect influence consists of 3 kinds of interactions such as receiving feelings, praising encouragement, accepting or using student ideas, and asking questions. Then, the teacher's direct influence consists of lecturing or explaining, giving directions, and criticizing or justifying authority. The last is the student's response which consists of the student's speech response, student initiation, and silence. According to the research results, there are four types of classroom interaction research: content traffic, teacher control, teacher support, and student participation. Based on the results of the data found, it shows that the dominant pattern used in this study is student participation, with a total of 54 or 45% of utterances. Hence, it can be concluded that the students of ninth grade students at SMPN 3 Toboali were active during the teaching and learning process in class.
Co-Authors Abdul Gafur Marzuki Abdul Halim Abdul Muin Abrizal A Adam Samsudin Noor Adilla, Rifa Afif Ikhwanul Muslimin, Afif Ikhwanul Afifah Linda Sari Afifah Nur Amalia Agustina, Shafa Amelia Ahmad Jainul Qurota A'yun Akmalludin Purwo Widodo Albiansyah Albiansyah Albiansyah Albiansyah Alek Alek Alek, A Almizan Almizan Alviansyah, Luthfan Amalia, Afifah Nur Amanah, Ainun Andi Miftahul Maulidil Mursyid Andini, Tresna Nur Aning Rustanti Raharjo Anita Anita Anjani, Ayu Fitri Anni Rachmayani Apsari, Andi Aspian Nur Aqielah, Aqielah Arif Zamhari Ariyanti Ariyanti Aryanthi, Aryanthi Aryanto, Sani Asep Anwar Siddiq Atiq Susilo Ayu Fitri Anjani Baker, Shirley Batubara, Winda Wasalwa Davi Sulthon Al-Baihaqi Deadora Rahma Muthia Desruinova Kusuma Destina Winarti Dewi Nurpitriyani Dewi Purnamasari Dewi Purnamasari Dhila Nurul Azmi Dhuha Hadiyansyah Dian Rinawati Dinda Amalia Dinnisa Haura Zhafira Hidayat Dinnisa Haura Zhafira Hidayat Dwi Jayanti Dwi Jayanti Dwi Jayanti Eka Intan Kumala Putri Enggar Relawati Erlinda Kurniatillah, Ratu Erniyanti Nur Fatahhela Dewi Ersyad, Zakila Mardatila Evi Nurisra Aprilia Sari Eviyuliwati, Ismalianing Fadhilah Fadhilah Fadhilah Fadhilah Fadillah Amri Firdaus Fahriany, Fahriany Farhan Muhammad Farhan, Lulu Farida Hamid Farkhan, Muhammad Fatwa Mulyati, Yatni Fauzji, Fahmi Firda Amalia Fitri, Khoirunnisa Fitriah Fitriah Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Fitriyah, Nailiyatul Fortunasari, Fortunasari Genta Genta Genta, Genta H. M. Suparta Habib, Arvan Permana Habibah, Rifdatul Habibi, Firdaus Halimah, Mujammilatul Hamid, Farida Hanifah Hifni Haqim Hasan Albana Hartono, Rodi Hasnan Yasin Haucsa, Ghasella Makhpirokh Herdiana Herdiana Hesty Widiastuty Hesty Widiastuty, Hesty HR, Nida Husna Ibrahim El Sayed Abdel Moneim Attia Salama Ibrahim Salama Ika Anggraeni Imam Khasbani Indah Jatiningtyas, Nurlaila Indah Nuraeni Indah Nuraeni Intan Azkiyah Ismalianing Eviyuliawati Ismalianing Eviyuliwati Ismalianing Eviyuliwati Ismi Narulita Firda Itje Chodijah Jayanti, Dwi Jon Mason Karim, Nur Aisyah Khaerani, Putri Khairunnisa Fitri Khasbani, Imam Khoeriah, Anisa Khoirzady Taqwa Kultsum, Ummi Kurniatillah, Ratu Erlinda Kurniawati, Lia Leny Hikmah Rentiana Lia Kurniawati Lili Samrotul Karimah Lilis Sulistyowati Lukluatul Maulidiyah Luky Adrianto Lulu Farhan Luthfan Alviansyah M.A. Silmi Mahrudin Maharani, Lintang Dwi Mahlil Mahlil Mahlil, Mahlil Marlisa, Rofa Mason, Jon Maulana Rizki Maulana Rizki Hamidi Maulidya, Reza Anis Maya Defianty Mazriya, Nandini Putri Meli Aulia Utami Meliyanti, Meliyanti Minkhatunnakhriyah Minkhatunnakhriyah Moch. Imam Machfudi Muhamad Abdul Fatah Silmi Mahrudin Muhamad Soeharto Muhammad Faishol Nurul Huda Muhammad Muzakky Muhammad Sabaniyah Muhammad Syafii S Muhammad Syafii S Mulyati, Yatni Fatwa Murodi Murodi Mutiah, Syifa Dwi Nakhriyah, Minkhatun Nasifuddin Jalil Nasution, Durratu Fakhria Nazarrina, Nazia Nazhifah, Naurah Nazmillah Nazmillah Neny Namirah Nida Husna Nida Husna Nida Husna HR Nindya Hasanah Nur Aisyah Karim Nur Amalia, Afifah Nur Fitriyani Nur Qonita Aulia Nurhalimah Nurhalimah Nurlaila Indah Jatiningtyas Nurmilah Fitria Atasyah Nurrahmah, Fitriyani Nurwahidah Nurwahidah Permana, Sudarya Putra Thoip Nasution Putri Yuliastuti Qurrotu Aini Qurrotu Aini, Qurrotu Rahardjo Rahardjo Rahma Deni Rahmah Purwahida Rahman, Riska Raraswati, Palupi Ratna Sari Dewi Ratna Sari Dewi Ratu Erlinda Kurniatillah Ratu Erlinda Kurniatillah Reza Anis Maulidya Riani, Riri Rachmah Rifdatul Habibah Rino dedi aringga Riri Rachmah Riani Rizkia Ulfah Rizqah Fajar Khardani Rofa Marlisa Rohmatul Jannah Rohmatul Jannah Roni Sya'roni Saputri, Nurul Intan Sari, Widiya Permata Sembiring, Rinawati Septi Nurul Aini Septia Tri Gunawan Septiawan, Yudi Septyana Atik Purwandari Siti Zulfa Siti Zulfa, Siti Soeharto, Muhamad Sri Rejeki Suci Rizki Sigid Harahap Sufyan, Agus Sufyan, Agus Sururin, Sururin Susilo, Atiq Sya'roni, Roni Syahirul Alim Syahrul R, Syahrul Syifa Dwi Mutiah Syifa, Nurbani Teuku Zulfikar Tungky Ariwibowo Ummi Kultsum Uswatun Hasanah Uswatun Hasanah Vera Nurlia Virgi Marlany Ibnatul Karimah Vivi Safitri Waliyadin, Waliyadin Winarti, Destina Winda Wasalwa Batubara Wiwi Rhamadina Yasin, Hasnan Yatni Fatwa Yatni Fatwa Mulyati Yosi Destira Yudi Septiawan Yudi Septiawan Yudi Septiawan Yudi Septiawan Yuliani Trisnaningrum Yuni Marsela Zaharil Anasy Zakila Mardatila Ersyad Zakila Mardatila Ersyad Zwyna Rafika